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Compiled from the class lectures of Maulana Sa'eed Ahmad Palanpoori by his son Mufti Husain Ahmad and then edited by Maulana Sa'eed Ahmad Palanpoori himself.
Translation of the Urdu book by Mufti Muhamamd Inaamul Haq Qasmi. Laws pertaining to all aspects of Qurbani are expounded. Among other things the rules concerning age, eye, hair, legs, meat, foot, movement, skin, slaughtering, butcher, aids, workers, and rope have been detailed. Qurbani rulings are entered by Urdu keywords in alphabetical order. This translation has retained that order. It goes from Alif to Yaa. If you are not familiar with Urdu then the listing order will not be helpful. However you can locate the subject of interest by browsing the table of contents.
Translation by Mufti Afzal Hoosen Elias.
Urdu commentary of first two volumes of Hidaya (from Kitab at-Taharah to end of Kitab al-Talaq) by Maulana Thameeruddin Qasmi.
Contains Arabic text and line by line English translation of Mullah Ali Qari's classical collection of prayers. Contains 7 sections, one for each day of the week. Translation by Jamiat Ulama Taleemi Board, South Africa.
English translation of Maulana Manazir Ahsan Gilani's Urdu book. A short book on seerah.
Original book by Maulana Mahfuz al-Rahman Naami. English translation by Mufti Afzal Hoosen Eliyas. Publisher's note: "A good student will be able to translate more or less 60% of the Qur'an after studying this book properly."
This is a new edited version of the English translation. Translated by Mufti Afzal Hoosen Elias of South Africa.
Urdu translation and commentary on Nur al-Idah. The author has endeavored to quote three fully referenced ahadith in support of each ruling.
A good introductory book that will help you learn Urdu with ease.
A collection of fifty khutbahs for Jumuahs plus khutbahs for Eid, istasqa, and Nikah and dua of Aqeeqa. Also ahkam for Eids. Arabic text with detailed references. Research and footnotes by Riza al-Haq and Muhammad Usman al-Bastawi of Darul Uloom Zakaria of South Africa.
Contains entire text of Hujjat Allahul Baligha by Shah Waliullah with translation and commentary in Urdu by Maulana Sa'eed Ahmad Palanpoori. Edited by Maulana Wasi Mazhar Nadwi. Computer composed.