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Arabic text of Al Maqaamaat-ul-Hareeri with translation and explanation in Urdu. Probably the best Urdu translation of this great classic. The transaltor is the son of Maulana Idris Kandhalvi.
Arabic text of Al Maqaamaat-ul-Hareeri with translation and explanation in Urdu. Includes 15 maqamas.
Classical work on usool al-fiqh by al-Amidi.
An important original source text for Hanafi fiqh. It is the Sharh of the text known as "al-Mukhtar" also written by the author. Al-Mukhtar has been used as a source for such other famous books as Wiqayah and Kanz al-Daqaiq.
An important original source text for Hanafi fiqh by Allamah Abdullah ibn Mahmood ibn Mawdood al-Mawsili (d. 683 AH). It is the sharh (commentary) of the text known as "al-Mukhtar" also written by the author. Al-Mukhtar has been used as a source for such other famous books as Wiqayah and Kanz al-Daqaiq. Footnotes by Shaikh Khalid ibn Abdur Rahman al-'Ak.
All five volumes have been combined in a single binding with beautiful printing on cream paper.
An important original source text for Hanafi fiqh. It is the commentary (sharh) of the text known as "al-Mukhtar" also written by the author. Al-Mukhtar has been used as a source for such other famous books as Wiqayah and Kanz al-Daqaiq.
A PhD thesis that analyzes the tafseer of Imam Maturidi, Ta'weelat al-Qur'an, and discusses his approach, principles, and philosophy in tafseer. Part of a series of books called Al-Madrasah al-Maturidiyyah.
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.
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. Includes a foreword by Shaykh Abdul Fattah Abu Ghadda.
Biographies of Hasan bin Ziyad, Muhaamd bin Shuja, Qadi Abu Yusuf, Imam Muhammad bin Hasan al-Shaybani, Imam Zufar, and Imam Jafer al-Tahawi written by Shaykh Zahid al-Kauthari.
Is man free or compelled? Who is the creator of human deeds? What is the relationship between human agency and Allah's powers? What is the difference between the Will of Allah and the Pleasure of Allah? What does this Qur'anic ayah mean: "But you cannot will unless Allah wills." [Al-Insan 76:30]