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The best-known sharh of Kafiyah of Ibn Haajib. Beautiful two color printing. Contains the following sections: Marfoo'aat, Mansoobat, Majrooraat, and Tawabi'.
This commentary on Mukhtasar Al-Qudoori is a well known reference work for Hanafi fiqh. Mukhtasar was authored by Abul Hasan Ahmad Al-Qudoori (362 AH- 428 AH).
This commentary on Qudoori is written in question-answer form for the benefit of the students.
Contains five risalas (or monograms) on principles of jurisprudence. 1) Usul al-Karkhi of Imam Abu Hasan al-Karkhi (d. 340 AH). 2)Usul Masail Khilafiya by Imam Abu Zaid al-Dabusi (d. 430 AH). 3) Qawaid Fiqhiya compiled by the author from such source texts as Sharh al-Seer al-Kabir, Hidaya, al-Ashbah wa al-Nazair, and Mujallah al-Ahkam al-'Adliya. 4) Dictionary of fiqhi terms 5) Adab al-Mufti compiled by the author.
The famous collection of ahadith on manners and character by Imam Bukhari. With footnotes explaining difficult words by Shaykh Muhammad Salman Hassan, a teacher of hadith at Madrasah Ibn Abbas, Karachi. Two color printing, with glossy paper.
Includes al-Shareefia Sharh Sirajia, Hashia of Muhammad Nizamuddin Kairanvi, Hashia of Abu Lubaba, and many charts and tables.
A collection of Ahadith regarding the six attributes emphasized by Jama'at-Tabligh: Iman, Salat, Dhikr, Ikram-e-Muslim, Ikhlas, and Tabligh. An authoritative work recommended by Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi. Arabic text has diacritical marks. References and information about status of hadith is also included.
Includes Daleel al-Wurrath by Muhammad Nizamuddin Kairanvi in the hashiya.
This is not only an introduction to Ibn Majah and his Sunan, but also to the history of compilation of Hadith in the first three centuries. Discusses the six canonical collections and their relative merits.