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"Forty Hadith to teach the Arabic Language." Compiled by the author of the famous Madina University series on learning Arabic, Dr. V Abdur Rahim, this book takes the student through 40 specially selected ahadith of the Prophet Salla-Allahu alayhi wa sallam. For each hadith, it breaks down the vocabulary and grammar in detail and provides other examples of usage of words and phrases, followed by exercises. The hadith grow in length from brief one-liners to full length passages.
Originally devised and taught at Madinah Islamic University, it is a comprehensive and popular course for the teaching of Qur'anic and Traditional Arabic catering to the non-Arabic speaking students from all over the world. Key book included.
Another great gift from Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi to both the children and the adults interested in learning Arabic as the language of Islam. Carefully written reading material gradually develops vocabulary as well as an appreciation of grammar and idiom. More than 100 entries cover a variety of topics from stories, conversations, poems, history, and moral lessons. Heads and shoulders above other reading books in Arabic including those produced in the Arabic countries.
Translation of Imam Bukhari's famous Al-Adab al-Mufrad by Iqbal Ahmad Azami, with editing and introduction Dr Muhammad Mustafa Azami. Contains English text only with abridged chains of narration. From the publisher: "An essential cornerstone of Islamic morality and suitable for the general reader and the academic alike.".
A Starlight View of Islam's Past, offers a fascinating glimpse of World Islamic History for young children using a unique approach to chorological history.
Based on the premise that a starlight can take years to reach earth, the author gives a vivid eyewitness account of past events unfolding in front of him. He illustrates Islamic history from a global perspective rather than an isolation.
Major events such as the spread of Islam, the Mongol and Crusader invasions and the loss of Andalusia benefit from this novel treatment