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This reprint of the classic work includes the takhreej of Zainuddeen Iraqi as well as three additional books in the fifth and sixth volumes ("Kitab al-Mughni an Haml al-asfar of Iraqi, Takhreejat of Imam Zabeedi, Takhreejat of Subki, "Al-Imla 'An Ishkalaat-il-Ihya" by Imam Ghazali, Taareeful Ihya" by Sh. Eidroos, and fahris atraf al-ahadeeth). Beautiful two color print. Research by Ali Muhammad Mustafa and Saeed al-Muhasani. Foreword by Sh. Asad Saghirji.
Completely revised edition of Fazlul Karim's translation.
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This reprint of the classic work includes the takhreej of Zainuddeen Iraqi as well as three additional books in the fifth volume ("Taareeful Ihya" by Allama Abdul Qadir, "Al-Imla 'An Ishkalaat-il-Ihya" by Imam Ghazali, "Awariful Ma'arif" by Suhrawardi). Beautiful two color print.
This magnum opus of the great reviver of Islam discusses the deeper meanings in Islam' s beliefs and practices. Also includes commentary on the Qur'anic verses and ahadith included in the discussion. Edited by Muhammad Salim Hashim.
In this book the logical framework of various versions of the cosmological argument for the existqance of God along with their characteristic concomitant critiques is analyzed.
A first rate scholarly work dealing with the Islamic perspective on the environmental problem, and exposing the philosophical causes of the current environmental crisis in the Western sciences. Ibrahim Ozdemir is Professor of History of Philosophy at Ankara University. Published by Insan Publications.
In what sense is it rational?This study is one of the most comprehensive investigations on rationality and science in this field. It attempts to disclose the nature of rationality. It seeks to develop a coherent account of rationality, based on the notion of 'fundamenrtal rationality' as the common ground of all rationalities and the 'situated rationalitues.'
The Words forms the first volume of the Risale-i Nur Collection, comprised of 130-Book-Masterpiece. It explains and proves for contemporary man the teachings of the Qur’an concerning ‘the six pillars of belief,’ and at the same time makes known the true nature and the purposes of man, life, and ALL THINGS… such as God’s existence and unity, the manifestation of the divine names and attributes in creation, the resurrection of the dead and the life of the hereafter, prophethood, the miraculousness of the Qur’an, the angels, and the immortality of man’s spirit, together with such questions as the nature of man and the universe, and man’s need to worship God. Each subject is explained with reasoned arguments and logical proofs, and the most profound aspects of the truths of belief are explained in such a way that everyone can understand without difficulty.
This book is based on research on Paul and his life as founder and an architect of Christianity. While some have argued, from the period in which he lived up until today, that Paul was a lunatic who thought himself to be the chosen one with his God-given inspiration, some on the otehr hand have defended the view that he is one of the most important figures, if not the central figure, in the history of Christianity.
This book presents a new study of one of the major themes of the Qur’an. The theme of Qur’anic pictures of the universe treated here pertains to as yet a little explored facet of Islamic cosmology. Through this particular thematic study of the Qur’an the author has made a significant contribution to the contemporary understanding of the scriptural foundation of Islamic cosmology and the present discourse on epistemology of scientific exegesis (tafsir ‘ilmy) of the Qur’an. The book offers many new insights that will prove particularly helpful to those interested in deepening their understanding of Qur’anic perspectives on cosmology, the natural sciences, and religion and science.
This book attempts to bring out the kind and compassionate Islamic teachings regarding animal welfare. The Islamic instruction and guidance on animals needs and mans obligations concerning animals is so comprehensive that Muslims need not go elsewhere for any guidance. Not to be cruel or even to be condescendingly kind to the so-called inferior animals is a negative proposition. Islam wants its adherents to think and act in the positive terms of accepting all species as communities like us in their own right and not to sit in judgment on them according to our human norms and values. The book also examines animal sacrifice as practised by the adherents of major world religions. It raises the issue of the mass production of meat and exhorts the Muslim community, in the West particularly, to tackle the issue of Halal meat in an appropriate manner.
Translation of Volume 6 of the classic Sirat-un-Nabi by Allama Shibli Nu'mani. An authoritative work on Islamic philosophy and teaching. Includes comparative study of moral systems in other religions. Good translation.
A collection of popular thought-provoking articles on a wide range of issues dealing with Islam today. Distilling the wisdom of great scholars of Islam, these articles present Islam without apology. Originally published in the "First Things First" column of Impact International, these articles have been thoroughly revised and updated. Reprinted in 2014.
The classical encyclopedic work that has been considered indispensible for every Muslim home. Computer composed with the entire text printed in two colors. Mukammal aur mudallal.
This book not only presents an analytical study of Shah Wali Allah’s socio-political ideas, but also allows the great sage to speak for himself. It does so by rendering into English significant excerpts pertaining to socio-political matters from his magnum-opus, Hujjat Allah al-Balighah.
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