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Introduction to Ijma (consensus of qualified authorities) as a source of Islamic law. Categories of ijma and legal status of each category. Extensive bibliography.
In trade and business two Islamic prohibitions are paramount. One is riba, the other is gharar or uncertainty. While most people know something about the former, the latter remains generally ignored. This is a first ever book in Urdu on this important topic. It grew from a paper the author had written as part of his studies at Darul Uloom Karachi, where he now teaches. An In depth scholarly treatment that refers to both classical as well as modern resources (in English, Arabic, and Urdu) on the subject. A must-read for those interested in Islamic Economics and finance.
A short biography of the late Mufti Muhammad Shafi.
This short classic contains essential Islamic teachings on 25 topics in a very effective manner.
Critique of Maulana Maududi's Khilafat-o-Malookiat. Includes response to the original critique by Maulana Maududi's assistant the late Malik Ghulam Ali and a response to that response. Also includes a biography of Amir Muawiyya Radi-Allahu unhu.
Describes rights of parents and other relatives as mentioned in Qur'an and hadith.
Who is a Muslim? Who is not? An in depth discussion for the layman.
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.
Contains Arabic names with meanings and explanations. A useful reference for choosing good names for your children. Foreword by Mufti Taqi Usmani.
Recently Urdu literature has seen a proliferation of travel stories. But there is no other book like this in this genre. Using his immense knowledge, the author takes you on a trip into history as well as geography of the places he visits. You come back learning more than if you had physically visited the places on your own.