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Seventh edition, Hardcover. A translation of Nur al-Idah, A Classical Manual of Hanafi Law.
Translated from the Arabic with Commentary and Notes by Wesam Charkawi
English translation of Maulana Shafiqur Rahman Nadvi's famous Arabic book. Translation by Mufti Afzal Hoosen.
Arabic Morphology is a branch of Arabic grammar dealing with word forms and patterns. Acquiring an understanding of word patterns is of prime importance in learning the language. Based on Ilm-us-Seegha, the famous Sarf book used in Dars-e-Nizami, this is a comprehensive book dealing with all the important aspects of the subject. If a student were to study this book thoroughly, he would develop a very good foundation of this science and it would absolve him of the need to study any other book on the subject. The author, Maulana Ebrahim Muhammad, is a senior lecturer at a Darul Ulum in South Africa and is the translator of Arbi Ka Muallim.
Complete translation and explanation of Riyad al-Saliheen in Urdu, along with the Arabic text. Also includes notes on grammar and vocabulary for each hadith as well as biographic notes on the narrators. Computer composed.
Complete Urdu translation and solutions to exercises of Al-Tareeqa al-'Asria.
A well established Urdu commentary on Hidaya.
Urdu translation and sharah of Sharah Wiqaayah. It is based mainly on Maulana Abdul Hai Lakhnavi's hashia Umdatur Riyaya on that book. The author Gharibullah Masroor Islamabadi is an alim from Chatgam, Bangladesh and a graduate of Deoband. Fluent and clear Urdu translation. He had also written a textbook for teaching Urdu to Bangla students. Two volumes in one binding. Cover up to Kitab al-Waqf.
Reflections on a selection of Qur'anic ayahs as to how they relate to our life today. On sale now for limited time.
Autobiography of Maulana Muhammad Zakariyyah Kandhalvi.
What does Islam say about poetry, singing, musical instruments, musicians, and the business of music? What is the truth about the much-publicized “music controversy” in Islam? This book demystifies the issue of music in Islam. More than six hundred references and more than a hundred twenty biographical notes on the authorities quoted add to the value of a discussion that is comprehensive without being boring, and detailed without being confusing. New reprint contains foreword by late Dr.Mahmud Ahmad Ghazi.
Contains Arabic text, Urdu translation, and Urdu commentary of Mukhtasar Al-Quduri.