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Explains Sunnah method of offering salat Also points out prevalent incorrect practices. Great gift for anyone seeking excellence in offering salat.
A collection of supplications from the Qur'an and Hadith in Arabic with Urdu translations and explanatory notes. Du'as for all occasions. Pocket Size. Large Print.
Consists of excerpts from two chapters of Bible Say Qur'an Tak (From the Bible to the Qur'an).
This booklet looks at the rulings of all the four Islamic Schools of religious law regarding the language of Jumuah Khutbah. It explains why they are unanimous that the Khutbah must be in Arabic.
A compendium of good deeds done easily without any significant labor and without any expenditure. May be that these apparently minor deeds steer our lives onto the path of Divine pleasure and ensure our salvation.
A reading of Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi's thoughts about political systems and political struggles with a view to critically examine the Islamist's positions on these subjects.
Here is a lucid exposition of the basic issues of taqlid and ijtihad with answers to routinely raised questions. The approach is academic and non-confrontational. A must read if you want to understand this sometimes hotly debated issue.
Collection of edited transcripts of talks given by Mufti Taqi Usmani on the general theme of self-reform. An invaluable source of education and inspiration on hundreds of subjects.
Describes religious importance of all Islamic dates, with a chapter devoted to each month. Also separates bid'ah from sunnah regarding calendar based religious observances. Some of the chapters are available on Albalagh E-Journal. The hardbound book is obviously easy to read and to give to others.
A collection of supplications from the Qur'an and Hadith in Arabic with Urdu translations and explanatory notes. Du'as for all occasions.
Translation of Abdul Rahsid Al-'Aweed's "Min Ajl Tahreer Haqiqi lil Marata". Also includes "Azadi Niswan ka faraib" by Mufti Taqi Usmani.
A discussion of eighty one good deeds that can be performed easily yet bring great rewards.