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Bidayat as-sul fi Tafdil ar-Rasul (The Beginning of the Quest for the High Esteem of the Messenger) is a concise work summarising succinctly forty distinctive virtues and characteristics of the Messenger of Allâh (Allah bless him and give him peace)
Translated by Aisha Bewley.
The Author Imam 'Izz ibn 'Abd al-Salam, nicknamed the Sultan of Scholars, produced a number of brilliant works in Shafi'i jurisprudence, Qur’anic exegesis, methodological fundamentals of Sacred Law, formal legal opinion, government, and Sufism, and a masterpiece on Islamic legal principles, Qawa'id al-ahkam fi masalih al-anam [The Bases of Legal Rulings in the Interests of Mankind].
A popular collection of duas from Qur'an, Hadith, and pious elders organized by occasion. A separate section contains duas for Hajj and Umrah. Duas in Arabic contain diacritical marks and are followed by English translation and brief explanatory notes. Hardback.
Arabic text, English translation, and commentary of Maulana Muhammad Zakariyya. Translation by Muhammad bin Abdur Rahman Ebrahim.
In this seminal work, the author suggests that each chapter of the Qur’an contains at least one distinct theme that underlies—and shows the logical connection—between every verse of that chapter. Moreover, he proposes that the chapters themselves take together make up a deliberate and unique portrait of human beings and of the spiritual life. Finally, the author argues that the secrets to the themes are contained and shown in the hadith literature describing the spiritual rewards and effects (fada’il) of various different chapters of the Qur’an.
A Concise Biography of the Trustworthy and Reliable Prophet (Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam)
Includes 113 mutawatar (massivley transmitted) hadiths along with trqanslation and list of all the narrators of each hadith.
What is happiness? What is not happiness? How can one lead a truly happy life? What are the differences between happiness, joy, gladness, contentment and pleasure? In this concise and easy-to-read book, noted philosopher and Islamic scholar, Prince Ghazi of Jordan, reviews the classical philosophical and religious answers to these questions and then shows Islam's perspective on the issue based on the Qur'an and saying of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW.) The answer is a surprising one to which everyone can relate.
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.