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This is the new two color edition. Stories of the prophets for children. Authentic stories carefully written to also help the children learn Arabic. Include diacritical marks. "Best book on the subject" - Sayyid Qutb.
Previously published as Qasas Nabiyeen Volume 5, it is devoted entirely to the Seerah of Prophet Muhammad, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam. This edition has harakat. "Best book on the subject" - Sayyid Qutb.
Translation of Qasas al-Nabiyeen (Stories of the prophets for children, by Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi) into Urdu. Includes explanation of difficult words and their morphological analysis in Urdu (lughawi and sarfi tahqeeq).
Beautiful two color printing from Turkey of the famous Qasas-un-Nabiyeen by Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi. Stories of the prophets for children. Authentic stories carefully written to also help the children learn Arabic. Includes diacritical marks and references in footnotes.
This book of reading for students of Arabic contains selections from Arabic literature both classic as well as contemporary. Sheikh Ali Tantawi, the scholar from Syria declared it to be the best book of Mukhtarat.
Beautiful printing from Turkey of the famous Qasas-un-Nabiyeen by Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi. Stories of the prophets for children. Authentic stories carefully written to also help the children learn Arabic. Include diacritical marks and explanations of difficult words in footnotes.
The Minaret Speaks presents 900 years of enchanting Islamic history of the whole Indian Subcontinent. It uses an effective device to portray the cycle of events in the Indian subcontinent's Islamic History. A lofty minaret in Delhi built by Qutbuddin narrates both the happy and the tragic times it has witnessed over seven centuries.
It highlights the achievements of successful rulers and the failures of others and also focuses on the demise of Muslim power in the wake of British imperialism. Muslims living outside the subcontinent particularly in the West will appreciate this enlightened portrayal of British onslaught on Islam in India. It offsets the often biased versions found in school textbooks.
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
Originally written to assist members of other faiths in India gain an understanding of Islam, this book is just as valuable for Muslims in the West today, not least as an aide-memoire to their heritage and faith.
A look at Islamic acts of worship in the light of the Qur'an and Sunnah and a comparative look at the acts of worship in other religions.