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This is the famous history book from the well known Ibn Kathi, who is equally known for his tafsir. The title means "The beginning and the end."It is an excellent reference on the history of the prophets, seerah, the history of early Islam and the history of al Shaam and Iraq up until the year 768H.
This is the famous history book from the well known Ibn Kathir, who is equally known for his tafsir. The title means "The beginning and the end."It is an excellent reference on the history of the prophets, seerah, the history of early Islam and the history of al Shaam and Iraq up until the year 768H.
Does not contain Kitab al-Fitan wal-Malahim, which is in the Dar ibn Kathir print (#3884)
Last volume contains indices.
Editors: Sh. Ali Muhammad Mu'awwad and Sh. Adel Ahmed Abdul Mawjoud.
Also includes Kitab-ul-Fitan wal-Malahim.
Volumes 18-20 (2 bindings) contain indices:
Editors: Sh. Abdul Qadir Arnauut and Dr. Bash-shar A'wwad Ma'rouf
This is the abridged translation of the famous history book from the well known Ibn Kathir, who is equally known for his tafsir. The title means "The beginning and the end."It is an excellent reference on the history of the prophets, seerah, the history of early Islam and the history of al Shaam and Iraq up until the year 768H.
Note: All copies sold are "new", but due to quality control issues at the publisher, some copies may have some stains or tears on them.
Juz' 'Amma, the thirtieth and last section of the Qur'an, is probably the most widely read and memorized of all the parts of the Qur'an. It is studied by Muslim children and by new Muslims, containing as it does, many short chapters which are easy to commit to memory. That said, it is also true that many of those who commit these verses to memory have little or no idea of their meaning and importance.
Juz' Tabarak is the twenty-ninth section of the Qur'an and contains many short chapters which are easy to commit to memory. That said, it is also true that many of those who commit these verses to memory have little or no idea of their meaning and importance.