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  • av Muhammad Asad
    218,-

    A Critical Assessment of Islam in the Modern WorldIn his seminal work, "Islam at the Crossroads," Muhammad Asad offers a profound and insightful examination of the challenges and opportunities facing Islam in the modern world. Asad, a convert to Islam himself, provides a unique perspective on the religion, drawing from his deep understanding of both Western and Islamic thought.Asad argues that Islam is at a crossroads, facing a choice between embracing its core values of justice, equality, and compassion or succumbing to the allure of materialism and individualism. He contends that the future of Islam depends on its ability to adapt to the changing world without compromising its fundamental principles.Asad's critique of the modern Islamic world is both incisive and respectful. He identifies a number of shortcomings, including the rise of sectarianism, the stifling of intellectual inquiry, and the misinterpretation of Islamic teachings to justify violence and oppression. However, Asad also maintains a deep faith in the potential of Islam to provide a positive and transformative vision for the future."Islam at the Crossroads" is a challenging and thought-provoking work that is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the future of Islam. Asad's insights are as relevant today as they were when the book was first published in 1934.Asad's work has been praised by scholars and laypeople alike for its honesty, insight, and profound understanding of Islam. "Islam at the Crossroads" is a landmark work that continues to inspire and challenge readers today.

  • av Imam Ghazali
    271,-

    In Ihya 'Ulum ad-Din (The Revival of the Religious Sciences), the author explores the spiritual depth of virtually every aspect of Islam. The book presents Imam al-Ghazali's profound insights regarding man's lifelong struggle to draw closer to Allah in a simple framework, providing the reader with a step-by-step tried and proven method for spiritual development. The result is an essential guide to improving one's relationship with both the Creator and the creation and a perfect introduction to Imam al-Ghazali's other great works.About the AuthorThe Proof of Islam Imam Abu Hamid Müammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazali (d. 1111)-jurist, legal theorist, logician, theologian, and mystic was a master of both the outer and inner sciences of the Shari'ah who is regarded by many as the greatest Muslim thinker to have lived after the Pious Predecessors. Credited with dealing a death blow to Aristotelian philosophy in the Muslim world and bringing authentic Islamic spirituality into the mainstream, his life and thoughts were extremely influential in shaping the spiritual values and practices of medieval society and are no less relevant today.

  • av Imam Ghazali
    357,-

    In Ihya 'Ulum ad-Din (The Revival of the Religious Sciences), the author explores the spiritual depth of virtually every aspect of Islam. The book presents Imam al-Ghazali's profound insights regarding man's lifelong struggle to draw closer to Allah in a simple framework, providing the reader with a step-by-step tried and proven method for spiritual development. The result is an essential guide to improving one's relationship with both the Creator and the creation and a perfect introduction to Imam al-Ghazali's other great works.About the AuthorThe Proof of Islam Imam Abu Hamid Müammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazali (d. 1111)-jurist, legal theorist, logician, theologian, and mystic was a master of both the outer and inner sciences of the Shari'ah who is regarded by many as the greatest Muslim thinker to have lived after the Pious Predecessors. Credited with dealing a death blow to Aristotelian philosophy in the Muslim world and bringing authentic Islamic spirituality into the mainstream, his life and thoughts were extremely influential in shaping the spiritual values and practices of medieval society and are no less relevant today.

  • av Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee
    387,-

    This book addresses the need to educate people by providing a readable text of reasonable size that covers the myriad questions that fall in the jurisdiction of that discipline. It seeks to offer both lay and specialized readers, especially university students, a handy reader which is simple and lucid. Undoubtedly, üul al-fiqh is a subject that is replete with subtleties that challenge even the most intelligent minds. It is gratifying that the author has greatly simplified the subject to serve the needs of the non-specialists. However, the simplification of the subject has gone hand in hand with thoroughness and academic rigour. This work is a significant addition to the textbooks available on the subject in English.About the AuthorImran Ahsan Khan Nyazee, born in 1945, is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Shari'ah and Law, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan. He obtained his law degree from Punjab University in 1969. In 1983, he was awarded a gold medal for his performance in the LL.M. (Shari'ah) programme by the International Islamic University (Pakistan). In 1987, he obtained an LL.M. degree from the University of Michigan Law School, U.S.A. Among his other works are a translation of Ibn Rushd's well-known book Bidayat al-Mujtahid, Theories of Islamic Law: The Methodology of Ijtihad, Islamic Law of Business Organization: Partnerships, Islamic Law of Business Organization: Corporations and The Concept of Riba and Islamic Banking.

  • av Khurram Murad
    248,-

    'Let us live for Allah. Let us love what He loves and like what He likes; let us dislike what He dislikes and hate what He hates. Let there be no territories carved up and no frontiers set up in serving Him. Let us passionately involve ourselves in our society to do His will, but still passionately let our hearts yearn for His pleasure. Similarly, let the life of the Prophet live again in our lives. Let his Message, his conduct, his goals, be our Message, our conduct and our goals. So, also, let nothing motivate us but an intense longing to please our Lord in the Next World, and let that expectation give a decisive shape to our life here. The hope of a meaningful future must lead us to confront the risks and overcome the tribulations that lie in living by His will in the totality of our existence. We, as Muslims, have but one option: to strive to change the world according to the model given to mankind by the Prophet Muhammad, blessings and peace be on him.' - Ustadh Khurram Murad (1932-1996) In the Early Hours is a collection of inspirational advice by a dear and beloved teacher, Ustadh Khurram Murad on the subject of spiritual and self-development. In it he sets out the goal of the Believer - the single-minded desire to seek the good pleasure of God. He then outlines the methods and instruments which must be used in the attainment of that ultimate goal. This book, we hope, will serve as a useful companion on your journey towards meeting with your Lord.

  • av Muhammad Husayn Haykal
    592,-

    In his meticulously researched and eloquently written biography, The Life of Muhammad (saw), Muhammad Husayn Haykal paints a vivid and comprehensive portrait of the Prophet Muhammad (saw), the founder of Islam. Drawing upon a wealth of historical sources and incorporating insights from both traditional Islamic scholarship and modern research, Haykal presents a balanced and engaging account of Muhammad's life and teachings.Haykal begins by tracing Muhammad's lineage and upbringing in pre-Islamic Arabia, a society characterized by tribalism, idolatry, and social injustice. He meticulously details Muhammad's (saw) early life, highlighting his integrity, trustworthiness, and compassion, qualities that earned him the moniker "Al-Ameen" (The Trustworthy) among his people.The book then delves into Muhammad's (saw) prophethood. Haykal vividly describes the pivotal moments in Muhammad's (saw) life, including the revelation of the first verses of the Quran at the Cave of Hira and his subsequent struggle to spread the message of Islam amidst widespread scepticism and opposition.Haykal's account of Muhammad's life is not merely a chronological narrative; it is a profound exploration of his character, his leadership, and his impact on the world. He sheds light on Muhammad's unwavering faith, his strategic brilliance, and his unwavering commitment to justice and equality.Haykal also addresses common misconceptions and criticisms of Islam, providing a nuanced and well-informed perspective on the religion's origins, its core beliefs, and its historical trajectory. He emphasizes the message of peace, tolerance, and social responsibility that lies at the heart of Islam, a message that remains as relevant today as it was in the time of the Prophet Muhammad.The Life of Muhammad (saw) is not just a biography; it is a testament to the enduring power of faith, the transformative impact of leadership, and the profound influence of a single individual on the course of human history. Haykal's work offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad (saw), providing readers with a deeper appreciation of the Prophet Muhammad's life, legacy, and enduring significance.

  • av S. A. Q Husaini
    187,-

    Unveil the captivating life and teachings of the eminent Muslim mystic in "Ibn e Arabi: The Great Muslim Thinker of Mysticism," authored by Moulvi S.A.Q Husaini.Driven by an intriguing question from an Arabic master in 1928, Husaini embarked on a journey to comprehend the significance of Shaikh al-Akbar's proclamation regarding his work "Futuhat al-Makkiyya."Husaini masterfully crafts an intimate portrait of the Shaikh, drawing from esteemed sources to narrate Ibn e Arabi's life journey.Husaini distils the essence of Ibn e Arabi's ideas, garnered from "Futuhat al-Makkiyya" and "Fusus al-Hikam," guiding readers through the intricate tapestry of his philosophy.Husaini humbly acknowledges the challenge of unravelling Ibn e Arabi's philosophy, undertaking this endeavour with heartfelt dedication and humble prayers."Ibn e Arabi: The Great Muslim Thinker of Mysticism" stands as a pioneering work, illuminating the legacy of Ibn e Arabi for a wide audience. Husaini's scholarly dedication invites all to explore the profound realm of Islamic mysticism.

  • av Arthur John Arberry
    248,-

    "The Doctrine of Sufis," a seminal work by Abu Bakr al-Kalabadhi, masterfully translated by Arthur John Arberry, offers an insightful journey into the heart of Sufism, the mystical dimension of Islam. This comprehensive guide delves into the essence of Sufism, exploring its core teachings, practices, and terminology.Al-Kalabadhi deftly reconciles Sufism with orthodox Islam, demonstrating its harmonious alignment with Islamic principles. He guides readers through the various stages of spiritual development, unveiling the transformative power of fear, hope, and love in the Sufi's journey.The book concludes with captivating accounts of Sufi phenomena and miraculous dispensations, attesting to the profound depths and transformative potential of Sufism. "The Doctrine of Sufis" stands as an invaluable treasure trove of Sufi wisdom, a must-read for anyone seeking to unravel the mysteries of this mystical path.

  • av Al-Haj Moinuddin Ahmed
    218,-

    In "Urgency of Ijtihad," the esteemed author unravels the profound wisdom within Islamic traditions, challenging misconceptions that have stagnated Islamic thought. Commencing with the Qur'an's global prominence and Prophet Hazrat Muhammad's recognition in "The Hundred," the book explores Ijtihad-a visionary provision by the Prophet for adaptable and relevant Islamic laws.Historically contextualizing Ijtihad, the narrative reveals the 4th Century Hijri "Closing of the Gate of Ijtihad," stifling innovation. Disputing this closure, the author urges readers to challenge norms, advocating for Ijtihad's revival. Topics span God's attributes, Islamic laws, and the ever-changing universe, dismantling the misconception that Ijtihad cannot reopen.Empowering scholars and readers, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of Ijtihad's principles, fostering a broad outlook. The author's hope is that "Urgency of Ijtihad" sparks critical thinking, freeing minds from medievalism and inspiring action to undo long-standing stagnation in Islamic society.

  • av Syed Nawab Ali
    218,-

    The book, besides giving the reader a correct idea of Ghazali's approach to various religious questions, will also arouse the interest of the reader to study Ghazali's works more intimately and at first hand. His approach is always the lifting of the veil from the eyes of the heart so as to see the mysterious relation between man and his Maker and to be filled with a sense of awe and reverence in the presence of an Omnipotent Holy Being Who pervades the universe.

  • av Frederick Hadland Davis
    218,-

    Rumi (1207-1273) was a Persian jurist and theologian best known widely translated and remains especially popular in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. Though written from a Sufi perspective, Rumi's poems on spiritual growth - here collected and edited by F. Hadland Davis and first published in 1907 -cross all cultural and religious bounds, and can still be heard today in many secular and religious settings.

  • av Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall
    249,-

    Delve into the rich tapestry of Islamic culture in this insightful work by Marmaduke Pickthall, an English convert to Islam who gained renown for his esteemed English translation of the Quran. Through a series of engaging lectures, Pickthall sheds light on the diverse facets of Islamic civilization, encompassing its culture, literature, art, and social structures. He explores the profound impact of Islamic values and traditions on the lives of Muslims worldwide, offering a nuanced understanding of this vibrant and multifaceted cultural heritage.

  • av Imam Ghazali
    218,-

    Imam Abu Hamid Müammad al-Ghazali (450/1058-505/mm) Is justly described as a "towering figure in the history of Islam. He was born in the Iranian town of Tus, studied Islamic law and theology at the Seljuq College in Nishapur, and became a distinguished professor at the famous Nizamiyya University in Baghdad. Despite his glittering success, he was inwardly dissatisfied, so he abandoned his career for a life of hardship, abstinence and devotion to worship. During ten years of wandering, he experienced a spiritual transformation, in which the Truth came to him at last as something received rather than acquired. Blessed with an Inner certainty, he then applied his outstanding faculties and vast learning to the task of revitalizing the whole Islamic tradition. Through his direct personal contacts, and through his many writings, he showed how every element in that tradition could and should be turned to its true purpose.Imam al-Ghazali's magnum opus is aptly entitled "The Revival of the Religious Sciences (Ihya' 'Ulum ad-Din)" In its four volumes, the author deals with every aspect of the outer and Inner life of the Muslim. The subject of Marriage, discussed in the section covered by this translation, is surely of particular interest and Importance to Muslims and non-Muslims alike.

  • av Muhammad Khalid Masud Masud
    357,-

    A welcome contributes to the small number of English language works on Islamic legal theory, and it is a work which all libraries that have an interest in Islamic Studies and cognate areas should acquire."Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1982Dr.Masud has clearly put much thought and effort into the making of Islamic Legal Philosophy, and the result is a work of which serious students of both Islamic modernism and of the history and theory of Islamic law will have to take account. It is a work that must be taken into consideration in any future research into the question of maslaha, for on this point the author shows himself capable of keen observation and insights...Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1979 Throughout the centuries, there has been a basic question asked among Islamic jurists and Muslims: "Why did Allah issue the commandments that Allah did?"While some schools of thought, such as the Ash'ari philosophers, think that this is an invalid question altogether (for if Allah had reasons for doing what Allah does or did, then He would be caused or compelled by some outside power, a theological impossibility) other schools have thought have gone to the other extreme, such as the Mutazilites, some of who have suggested Allah had to do what is best for humanity.Muhammad Khalid Masud's detailed consideration of one philosopher, al-Shatibi, others a much more complex consideration of possible principles behind the injunctions of Islamic law, Shari'ah. Primarily, this book is a consideration of the concept of maslaha, or "the good," and the role it plays not only in the actual injunctions of Islamic law but also in reasoning about the law, making determinations in specific cases and what extent the concept of the good of humanity can provide insights into the law. Masud masterfully outlines the development of the concept of maslaha (his treatment of al-Razi being of particular importance) and sets the scene of al-Shatibi, during a time of great social change.

  • av Abu Zakariya Yahya Al-Nawawi
    475,-

    Imam Muhiy al-Din Abu Zakariya Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi's masterpiece, "Riyad al-Salihin (Gardens of the Righteous)," stands as a renowned compendium of the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (saw). Within its pages, the authentic sayings, actions, and approvals of Hadrat Muhammad (saw) have been meticulously recorded and organized into books and chapters, each centred around specific subjects and themes. Enriched with fitting Qur'anic verses at the outset and explanations elucidating intricate expressions after each hadith, this compilation draws primarily from the two Jami'Sahihs of Imams Bukhari and Muslim, as well as Imam Malik's Muwatta, among other esteemed sources found in the illustrious Sihah Sittah.The significance of this work extends far and wide, encompassing the diverse realms of Islamic teachings that span religious, social, political, cultural, and moral facets of human existence. It imparts guidance on Islamic laws related to commandments and prohibitions concerning:'Ibadat - Modes of Worship: Salat (prayer), Sawm (fasting), Zakat and Sadaqat (prescribed taxes and voluntary alms), Hajj (pilgrimage), Jihad (striving for the peace and welfare of Muslim society).Mu'amalat - Dealings and Transactions, alongside administrative matters.Hudud and Ta'zirät - Penal Codes.Tawba and Istighfar - Renunciation and Seeking Forgiveness.Kaffärät and Ad'iyah - Atonements, Votive Offerings, and Supplications.Circumstances of the Day of Resurrection and the Journey Before and After Death.In recognition of the work's paramount importance and precision, an English translation by the late Zafrullah Khan was published in Manchester, England, in 1975. However, this translation left readers dissatisfied for several reasons:a. Omission of Imam Nawawi's Explanations. b. Inadequate Conveyance of Chapter Titles. c. Elimination of Introductory Remarks Clarifying Hadith Themes.d. Neglect of Repeated Ahadith, with Only Mention of Numbers. e. Overlooked Arabic Text in Some Ahadith. f. Indistinct Rendering of 'al-Nabi' and 'Rasul Allah' as 'the Holy Prophet' without Differentiation.Fortunately, a second English translation by Mr. S.M. Madni, accompanied by the Arabic text, emerged in 1984 in New Delhi, India. Yet, like its predecessor, this translation also neglected to encompass all that Imam Nawawi provided as introductions to crucial chapters and explanatory notes augmenting the ahadith. Moreover, both works disregarded the internationally accepted system of Arabic name and phrase transliteration. Nevertheless, these translations contributed significantly to the present work's quality, for which we are profoundly grateful-Fal-hamdulillah!The current translation adheres faithfully to the idiomatic English usages, offering a literal rendition of Imam Nawawi's Arabic text. It distinguishes between 'the Holy Prophet' and 'the Messenger of Allah' in rendering 'al-Nabi' and 'Rasul Allah,' respectively, as unanimously understood by the Ummah. Repeated ahadith are retained with their respective serial numbers, and any discrepancies or omissions in names or nicknames of narrators have been rectified through meticulous research and collation. The Arabic text of Riyad al-Salihin has been critically edited based on three editions, ensuring accuracy and authenticity.

  • av Sayyid Rizwan Ali
    271,-

    Sultan Al-'Ulama' Al-Izz ibn Abdussalam was one of the extraordinary individuals who left an indelible mark on their era. He emerged as a prominent religious reformer during the seventh century A.H. (13th A.D.). His unwavering commitment to righteousness and his remarkable moral courage in challenging and rebuffing the mighty Sultans and influential viziers of his time left scholars and admirers in awe.Born as Abu Muhammad Izz al-Din 'Abd al-'Aziz bin 'Abd al-Salam bin Abi 'I-Qasim b. al-Hassan b. Muhammad b. al-Muhadhdhab Al-Sulami al-Shafi'i, he is more widely recognized as Imam 'Izz ibn 'Abd al-Salam. His reputation as the "Sultan of Scholars" is well-deserved. He was born in Damascus in 577 A.H. (1181 A.D.), and he had the privilege of studying under several eminent scholars of his time, including Fakhr ud-din ibn 'Asakir, Saif ud-din Amedi, and Hafiz Abu Mohammad al-Qasim.While some accounts suggest that he began his education relatively late, he quickly attained such a mastery of the sciences of his time that his contemporaries heaped praise upon his deep learning and brilliance of mind. Ibn Daqiq al-Eid even referred to him as the "Sultan ul-Ulema" (the king of scholars) in some of his writings.When Izz ud-din migrated to Egypt in 639 A.H., his influence was so profound that Hafiz Abdul Azim al-Munziri, the author of "al-Targhib wat-Tarhib," ceased to provide legal opinions. When asked about his decision, he explained, "It is not appropriate for any jurist to issue legal opinions when Izz ud-din is present." Another renowned scholar, Sheikh Jamal ud-din ibn al-Hajib, believed that Izz ud-din's expertise in Fiqh (jurisprudence) even surpassed that of al-Ghazali. As Al-Zahabi wrote in his book titled "al-Ebar," "In his knowledge of Fiqh, devotion to religion, and awe of God, he had achieved the level of perfection that enables one to engage in Ijtihad-interpreting God's revealed law and deducing new laws from it."

  • av Fariduddin Attar
    256,-

    Tadhkirat al-Awliya (Biographies of the Saints) is a classic of Sufi literature, written in the 12th century. It is a collection of stories and anecdotes about the lives of Sufi saints, from the earliest times to Attar's own day.Attar's stories are not simply hagiographies but profound explorations of the Sufi path and the spiritual journey. They are full of wisdom and insight, and they offer guidance and inspiration to seekers of all levels.Tadhkirat al-Awliya is a timeless masterpiece that Sufis have cherished for centuries. It is a must-read for anyone interested in Sufism, spirituality, or well-written and inspiring stories.This abridged version presents a brief life sketch and teachings of sixty-two Sufi saints in simple language.

  • av Shah Wali Allah Dehlawi
    445,-

    "Hujjat Allah al-Balighah: Unveiling Divine Proof" stands as a magnum opus by Shah Wali Allah of Delhi, a prominent Islamic intellect from pre-modern South Asia. Originally penned in Arabic, this masterpiece epitomizes a harmonious fusion of authoritative Islamic intellectual disciplines prevailing in the 18th century.Delving into the realm of reason, ethics, and spirituality, Shah Wali Allah meticulously constructs a comprehensive framework that underscores the imperative fusion of Prophet Muhammad's hadith injunctions. This framework intricately weaves together metaphysical, psychological, and societal knowledge of its era, offering profound insights. A panoramic canvas of Muslim theology and interpretive methodologies on the cusp of modernity unfolds within these pages, leaving an indelible influence on contemporary Islamic movements.Within these very pages, Shah Wali Allah traverses subjects ranging from faith to social fabric, spanning politics, statecraft, economics, and beyond. Legal and juristic notions harmoniously coexist with philosophical and metaphysical contemplations. A symphony of insights catering to the exigencies of both the worldly domain and ultimate salvation in the Hereafter resounds throughout his discourse.

  • av Tamir Abu Su'ood Muhammad
    233,-

    "Portraits from the Life of the Prophet" offers a captivating glimpse into the extraordinary life and character of Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him. For almost fourteen centuries, his name has stirred the hearts of millions, and this book beautifully encapsulates his resplendent legacy.In a world once clouded by misunderstanding and bias, this book stands as a beacon of enlightenment. It showcases the unwavering respect and admiration expressed by thinkers, philosophers, and scholars from diverse backgrounds who have recognized the greatness of Prophet Muhammad.Annie Besant, in "The Life and Teachings of Muhammad," hails him as a "mighty Prophet" whose teachings inspire reverence. W. Montgomery, in his writings, finds in him a man of integrity, and his readiness to endure persecution for his beliefs only underscores his authenticity.Yet, despite these accolades, the Western world has struggled to fully comprehend the brilliance of Prophet Muhammad's message. Misunderstandings persist, and it falls upon conscientious Muslims and their fair-minded non-Muslim friends to bridge the gaps through dialogue, communication, and informative publications.This book, "Portraits from the Life of the Prophet," invites readers to explore the life of this noble Prophet, providing a platform for interfaith dialogue and promoting the universal good that Islam and its teachings seek for all of humanity.As the world grows smaller, we must build bridges of understanding and harmony with our non-Muslim neighbors, emphasizing that Islam, through its Prophet, heralds blessings for the entire human race. In presenting this insightful treatise, we hope to foster mutual respect and appreciation among all readers.May Almighty Allah accept this effort as a sincere act performed solely for His sake, and may it serve as a source of enlightenment and inspiration for all who engage with it. Amen.

  • av Afzal Iqbal
    271,-

    Rumi is perhaps the only example in world literature of a devoted prose writer who suddenly burst forth into poetry during middle age to become a truly great mystical poet for all time. This book, a long-overdue reckoning of his life and work, begins with a description and examination of the living conditions in 13th-century Persia. Building on this context, Afzal Iqbal proceeds to fully analyse the formative period of Rumi's life leading up to 1261¿when he began the monumental work of writing the Mathnawi. Toward the end of the book, Iqbal more generally investigates Rumi's thought and includes translations of those portions of the Mathnawi that have been hitherto unavailable in English. Combining an unparalleled familiarity with the source material, a total and critical understanding of the subject, and a powerful and readable prose style, this is an extraordinary study of a truly remarkable poet and mystic.

  • av Imam Ghazali
    256,-

    In Ihya 'Ulum ad-Din (The Revival of the Religious Sciences), the author explores the spiritual depth of virtually every aspect of Islam. The book presents Imam al-Ghazali's profound insights regarding man's lifelong struggle to draw closer to Allah in a simple framework, providing the reader with a step-by-step tried and proven method for spiritual development. The result is an essential guide to improving one's relationship with both the Creator and the creation and a perfect introduction to Imam al-Ghazali's other great works.About the AuthorThe Proof of Islam Imam Abu Hamid Müammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazali (d. 1111)-jurist, legal theorist, logician, theologian, and mystic was a master of both the outer and inner sciences of the Shari'ah who is regarded by many as the greatest Muslim thinker to have lived after the Pious Predecessors. Credited with dealing a death blow to Aristotelian philosophy in the Muslim world and bringing authentic Islamic spirituality into the mainstream, his life and thoughts were extremely influential in shaping the spiritual values and practices of medieval society and are no less relevant today.

  • av Maulana Muhammad Zakariyya Kandhlawi
    651,-

    The book "Fazail-e-Amaal" is a timeless compilation of Islamic teachings by Hadhrat Sheikhul Hadith, Maulana Muhammad Zakariyya Kaandhlawi (RA). Renowned globally, it resonates with readers, evoking a profound connection to Allah. Translated into over a dozen languages, it inspires countless individuals. Its teachings transcend borders, touching hearts across languages and guiding numerous souls towards righteousness. Divided into seven sections, "Fazaail-e-Aamaal" covers vital aspects like the Stories of Sahaabah, Virtues of Salaah, Virtues of reciting the Qur'an, Virtues of Zikr, Virtues of Durood Shareef, Virtues of Ramadhaan and virtues of Tableegh.This is the original Urdu edition with references and annotations.

  • av Ibn Sirin
    490,-

    This book is a comprehensive guide to interpreting dreams according to Islamic tradition. The book is authored by Mohammad al Akili and is based on the works of Ibn Sirin, a renowned Islamic scholar who lived in the 8th century. The book provides a detailed analysis of the symbols and meanings associated with various dreams, including prophetic dreams, nightmares, and symbolic dreams. It draws on the teachings of the Quran and the Hadith, as well as the works of other Islamic scholars, to provide a comprehensive and authoritative guide to dream interpretation. "Ibn Sirin's Dictionary of Dreams" is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the significance of their dreams from an Islamic perspective. It offers practical guidance on interpreting dreams and provides insights into the spiritual and psychological dimensions of dreaming.

  • av Maulana Mohammad Zakariyyah Kandehlawi
    218,-

    The book "Fazaile Ramadhan" provides valuable insights and information about the virtues, benefits, and blessings of the sacred month of Ramadan. It delves into various aspects such as the significance of fasting, the importance of prayers, the rewards of charity, and the spiritual growth that can be attained during this blessed period. The book's text examines the teachings of Islam and emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, patience and gratitude. It serves as a guide for Muslims seeking to maximize the benefits of Ramadan and deepen their connection with Allah (swt).

  • av Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas
    172,-

    This book, originally presented as a paper to the Second World Conference on Muslim Education in 1980, for the first time in contemporary Islamic thinking and in a clear and coherent manner, elaborates new and originally conceived ideas and definitions. Key concepts such as religion (din), man (insan), knowledge (ma'rifah and `ilm), wisdom (hikmah), justice (`adl), right action (`amal and adab) are discussed, elaborated and formulated into a framework for an Islamic philosophy of education. The concept of methodology of scientific research and the study of nature along the lines of Quranic interpretation (tafsir and ta'wil), the islamization of languages and its relation to the Muslim mind and worldview, and the differences between tarbiyyah, ta'dib and ta'lim are all discussed. This is a book of definitions relating to the essential elements in the concept of education and the educational process as envisaged in Islam. Essential reading for Muslim educators and all those interested in Islamic philosophy and islamization of knowledgeSyed Muhammad Naquib Al Attas is a world renowned scholar with over twenty books to his name, as well as many articles in both English and Malay on Islam in various fields - Islamic philosophy, theology and metaphysics, history, literature, art and civilization, religion and education. Some of his works have been translated into Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu, French, German, Russian, Bosnian, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Malayalam and Indonesian. Professor Al-Attas is Founder Director of the International Institute of Islamic thought and Civilization (ISTAC) which was founded in Kuala Lumpur in 1987 and which began operation officially in 1991. As a research and post graduate institution of higher learning, ISTAC was conceived by Professor al-Attas as a way to realisze this seminal ideas for the creation of true Islamic University providing proper Islamic education through the incoporation of his original ideas and methods for the Islamization of knowledge.

  • av Ibn Saalih Al Uthaymeen
    248,-

    Explanation of a Summary of al Aqeedatul Hamawiyyah of Ibn Taymiyah is the commentary on one of Ibn Taymiyyah's works "al-Fatwaa al-Hamawiyyah" which he wrote as an answer to a question presented to him in the Hijrah year of 698 from Hamaah, a place in ash-Shaam. In it, he was asked what the scholars and Imaams of the religion say concerning the Aayaat and the Ahaadeeth of the Sifaat, or the attributes and characteristics of Allaah. So he answered in about 83 pages and due to which, he suffered trials and afflictions. May Allaah reward him on behalf of Islaam and the Muslims with the best of rewards. Due to the difficulty in understanding and comprehending this answer from many readers, Ibn Uthaymeen has summarized the most important points from it along with some other needed additions.

  • av Ahmed Farid
    157,-

    "The Etiquette and Interpretation of Dreams" by Ahmed Farid and translated by Omar Kasir is a comprehensive guide to understanding the interpretation of dreams. The book explores the significance of dreams and how they can be used to gain knowledge and insight into one's life. The authors draw on Islamic teachings and traditions to give readers a deeper understanding of the subject matter.The book covers a wide range of topics related to dream interpretation, including the etiquette of interpreting dreams, the different types of dreams, and the symbolism of various dream elements. The authors also provide practical advice on how to interpret dreams.Whether you are a student of Islamic teachings or simply interested in the interpretation of dreams, "The Etiquette and Interpretation of Dreams" is an essential read. The book is written in a clear and concise style, making it accessible to readers of all levels of knowledge and experience.

  • av Maulana Jalaludin Rumi
    286,-

  • av Imam Muhammad Ibn Ahmad Ibn Juzayy
    202,-

    One of the finest books in the field of Islamic theology that has adopted the Quranic approach to presentation of the tenets of faith and evidences for religious doctrines in the work of Ibn Juzayy titled, the Clear Light on the Fundamentals of religious Beliefs. Despite the numerous other works in this field, this book is unique and unparalleled in terms of its marvelous arrangement, clarity of expression and lucid evidences. The author has covered the core issues relating to belief, citing definitive logical and textual evidences for them, without delving into controversial matters. The copious references to Quranic evidences make this book into what may be described as a 'thematic summary of the Quran in the field of Islamic theology'. This valuable work had remained in manuscript form for many years in the Khizana Al-Qarawiyyin in Fez, Morocco, until it was recently given attention and edited by Sh. Nizar Hammadi from Tunisia, and published by Dar Al-Imam ibn 'Arafa in Tunis and Dar Al-Diya in Kuwait in 2015. This translation is the first time the book has been made accessible to English readers. ContentsThe First Fundamental: Divine MattersSection One: Establishing the Existence of God, Most High and that He is the Lord of the Worlds and the Creator of all Creation Section Two: Monotheism: The meaning of 'There is no god but God'Section Three: Establishing God's AttributesSection Four: Transcendence of God Almighty The Second Fundamental:Prophets, Angels, Rulers and CompanionsSection One: Establishing ProphethoodSection Two: Establishing the Prophethood of the Final MessengerSection Three: AngelsSection Four: Rulers and Companions The Third Fundamental: The HereafterSection One: Establishing the AfterlifeSection Two: What will take place before the Day of RisingSection Three: The Day of Rising and its StatesSection Four: Paradise and Hell-Fire

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