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Al-Aqeedah is a basic text for all times listing what a Muslim must know and believe in and inwardly comprehend. There is a consensus among the companions, successors, and all the leading Islamic authorities on the doctrines enumerated in this work. Includes complete original Arabic text.
A sequel to Stories of the Prophets, this book contains the life of the Prophet Muhammad, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa Sallam, , the historical background to the Islamic call, and the conquest and victories associated with it.
What sets this book apart from the many on the market place is its extensive coverage, modern illustrated maps of events, carefully worded questions for each chapter (workbook), transliteration table and a comprehensive glossary of Arabic terms used which also makes it suitable for classroom use as a textbook.
A combination of a smooth style and rich content will make it undoubtedly a source of inspiration for young readers.
This book is also suitable for classroom use as a textbook
Written with young English speaking Muslims in mind, it concentrates on the essential aspects of the Prophet's life, highlighting his excellent qualities and strength of leadership. It will infuse love for the Propher in the childrens' hearts.
The book provides a comprehensive guide to Islamic teachings on kindness, obedience, helping others, hospitality, dress, hygiene, and animal welfare. Also covers such topics as obligations to parents and teachers, choosing the right company, racial and color equality, purity, modesty, and chastity. Contains end of chapter review questions.
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.
This first volume of 'Presenting Islam in the West' sets out to present the methodology of the Call to Allah (ad-Da'wah ilallah) based on the Qur'an and Sunnah. The dai'i only calls to what he knows - following: "invite all to the way of your Lord (Islam) with wisdom and beautiful preaching, and reason with them in the best possible way (to convince them of the truth)." [Surah Nahl 16:125]. The caller gives information, Allah decides who becomes Muslim. Da'wah is invitational: not confrontational. The da'i's relationship to his listener(s) should be like that of a doctor and patient. Written by Daud R. Matthews. Also includes audio CD.
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.
Originally written in Arabic, in this short but succinct volume, more than a cursory glimpse of the full range of Ibn Taimiyah's achievements are documented, blended with a colourful and insightful biography, from his early childhood to his death 67 years later in prison.
Stories from Islamic History introduces children to Muslims whose exemplary behaviour earned them a place in the annals of our heritage.
Each story highlights an occasion when a person of outstanding character stood up for his faith in Allah. Some tales are from the Sirah while others depict Caliphs, sahabah, martyrs and other pious Muslims. Accounts often focus on critical moments in their lives when they chose to follow the Straight Path rather than take an easier way. These personalities became role models for all time when they adhered to the same Islamic principles that govern our lives today.
An all time children's favourite, this book contains vivid portraits of fourteen major Prophets mentioned in the Qur'an. It provides insight into their struggle to serve the true God and guide their communities from going astray. A lively translation from its Arabic original with carefully worded questions for each chapter (workbook), transliteration table and a comprehensive glossary of Arabic terms which also makes it suitable for classroom use as a textbook.
Herein, the reader will not only learn many valuable points but will also appreciate the shortcomings which prevent reaping full advantage from study of the Holy Book. Many miraculous facets will also come to light which may not have been described in detail perhaps in any other book in English.