The Queen and the Birdis a beautifully illustrated and creatively written story about the Queen of Sheba and the Prophet Sulayman. It will capture the interest of children both at home and in the classroom.
An Extraordinary Experienceis a beautifully illustrated and creatively written story describing Prophet Muhammad's Night Journey to Jerusalem and his Ascension into Heaven. The Night Journey and Ascension were turning points in Prophet Muhammad's life that gave him great comfort and strength to go on.
This book is part of a series titled, "Enter into Islaam Completely", which deals with various issues that are of importance for Muslims, but are underplayed or even slighted by many. When one of these issues is brought up, you often hear the objection, "This is merely an issue of peel! Let us only deal with the important issues of the core!" Classifying the teachings of Islaam into "core" and "peel" is a bid'ah that affects the hearts of the common people in a most detrimental way, and leads them to belittling many of the acts of worship and traits of the Islamic character, thereby approving wrong acts and rejecting good ones based on a crooked scale that they have developed. Allah commands the believers to adhere to Islaam in its totality; He "O you who believe! Enter into Islaam completely, and do not follow the footsteps of Satan. Verily, he is to you a clear enemy." The true way to guidance and prosperity is through correcting our apparent deeds by complete adherence to the Sunnah, and our hearts by sincerity and continued watchfulness of Allah.
This book is actually in a kind-of...minutes format that was made based on a dialogue with Dr William Campbell and Dr Zakir Naik, it was considered "The Ultimate Dialogue" because both of these great scholars will be talking about religion (namely Christianity and Islam) in the light of science and they will try to prove which is more compatible with science as well as finding scientific errors each others holy scriptures.
The Goodword Arabic-English Dictionary provides a detailed picture of the Arabic language. With over twenty thousand words and phrases, there is a wealth of information on the central core of Arabic vocabulary, and much more besides. * Unique three column layout makes information easy to find, easy to understand * More than 20,000 words and phrases * Modern written Arabic * Easy access to the meaning you want. The Goodword Arabic-English Dictionary is an indispensable reference book for all students from intermediate level upwards. Its exceptionally clear layout and detailed treatment of the modern Arabic language, make it the ideal Arabic language reference book
Peace, always desirable for its own sake, has been vital to human progress in every age. The difference now in this nuclear age is that it has literally become a matter of life and death for humanity. Peace means life: its absence leaves no hope of human survival. The writer's aim, therefore, is to present peace in the form of a complete ideology? An ideology which awakens human consciousness; which provides the answer to all life's problems in terms of peace; which describes the crucial importance of peace, right from the individual to the international level. In essence, peace is not an option: it is our destiny.
In this world, for one reason or the other, peace remains elusive. Differences--political and apolitical--keep on arising between individuals and groups, Muslims and non-Muslims. Whenever people refuse to be tolerant of these differences, insisting that they be rooted out the moment they arise, there is bound to be strife. Peace, as a result, can never prevail in this world. The book highlights the role, which Islam can play in maintaining peace.
Although a building is composed of many parts, what really hold up the entire structure is its pillars. If they are strong, the whole structure will be sound. If they are weak, the entire edifice will crumble. The book stresses that those which support the edifice of Islam are of immense strength, but they must first of all be raised up by its adherents if they are to support its structure.
Antiquity was an age of superstition : today, we live in an age of science. Before reaching its present-day zenith, the modern, scientific age had to pass through three stages. The first was marked by the eradication of the superstitious mentality, the second saw the practical beginnings of scientific research; and the third is the spectacular culmination of the scientific process in the second half of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty first century.
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, a renowned Islamic thinker and scholar, presents the fundaments teachings of Islam in a manner, which will appeal directly to both general readers and students of Islam. Simple and straight forward in style, this book gives the reader an accurate and comprehensive picture of Islam--the true religion of submission to God.
The Tadmuriyyah is a treatise written by Ibn Taymiyyah. The famous scholar of Islam; who strives always against the Bid'ah (innovation) until the end of his life; yet he did not stop his journey to the truth. So it is not strange that he said 'What could my enemies possibly do to me? My paradise is in my heart; wherever I go it goes with me; inseparable from me. For me; prison is a place of (religious) retreat; execution is my opportunity for martyrdom; and exile from my town is but a chance to travel.' He has many books written in different fields of knowledge. This treatise discussed the Aqeedah; which included names and its attributes of Allah (¿); Shari'ah and Al-Qadar; which considers the vital part of Islamic religion. It is also one of the most important books use in Salafi to shape the Aqeedah. This treatise is about some answers related to Aqeedah given to the students of Tadmur. Here Ibn Taymiyyah indicates that it is obligatory for the seeker of Tawhid to firm believe on whatever Allah says about Himself and to deny whatever Allah denies about Himself; the duty of 'Ibad towards command is to obey; towards prohibition is to avoid; after that he should seek forgiveness from Allah(¿).This treatise has many explanations but Taqrib Tadmuriyyah is considered as one of the best among these explanations; given by Shaykh al-Uthaymeen.
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab's "Three Fundamental Principles" (Thalathatul-Usool) teach that every Muslim must know: 1) Allah created us, sent Messengers, and we must obey; 2) Allah accepts no partners in worship (Tawhid); and 3) Whoever obeys the Messenger must not ally with those who oppose Allah, even if they're kin, all based on Quranic proofs, serving as answers to the questions asked in the grave.
Al-Adab Al-Mufrad English | Manners in Islam, Translated from the original Arabic into English. This unique collection of 1322 ahadith and athar is one of the earliest and most authentic works on Islamic etiquette and the Islamic way of life. Not only are they practical and inspiring; they also fulfil a desperate need for an authoritative guide on morality and spirituality for Muslims living in a modern, secular society, where the line between right and wrong is increasingly blurred. This book is an essential cornerstone of Islamic morality and is suitable for the general reader and the academic alike. Its author, Imam Bukhari (194-256AH / 810 – 870 CE) is the most celebrated figure in Islamic literary history. “Al-Adab Al-Mufrad” is an absolutely essential addition to every Islamic library.
"Seeking Higher Power or the God: 'A Guide to Reaching Success' is very inspiring and gives an immersion life-changing experience to anyone who seeks for a personal development and an achievement of spiritual goals. This book magnifies a reader’s degree of understanding himself, plus the nature of life and the connection between the human and the divine in a place that is a mixture of trials and somewhat uncertainty. The book's author inspires people to take that personal road of self-discovery, resiliency and achievement, and that with the thought provoking insights and useful guidance the book provides, anyone can succeed.
A unique course in spoken Arabic for beginners helps you to practice reading, writing and speaking in just one month. The introduction of useful phrases and structures along with a communicative approach will enable all language learners to acquire the necessary skills, even without the assistance of a teacher
This work is a translation of an indispensable advice concerning "The Obligation of Supporting the Truth" found in the introductory section of the Nūniyyah Poem of Ibn al Qayyim. It includes the synopsis and annotations of the most prolific scholars that explained this poem at length. These particular lines of poetry are found in lines 188-260 of the Qaṣīdah al-Nuniyah. In his commentary of select passages from the Nūniyyah, the great scholar ‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Nāṣir al-Sa’dī characterizes this preliminary advice as follows:"At this point, he [i.e., Ibn al Qayyim] engages in a beneficial introduction and comprehensive advice that every student of knowledge is in need of, regardless of whether his pursuit is for knowledge of the Usūl or knowledge of the Furū’. Furthermore, it should be given precedence over (learning) the etiquette of the scholar and the student. That is because it entails pieces of advice that every person desiring felicity in both worlds is in need of."Similarly, al-Shaykh Muḥammad bin Ṣāliḥ al ‘Uthaymīn says about the important advice that is found in this book:"In reality, these are guidelines and if you were to record and take note of these pieces of advice as you come across them, and then transferred them to a special notebook, it would prove to be of a great benefit and reference source for you. That is because they are guidelines that you won’t find except in this book."Likewise, the renowned Egyptian scholar, Muḥammad Khalīl Harrās remarked on the preciousness of Ibn al Qayyim’s advice. He said:After the author finishes mentioning Jahm’s corrupt doctrines and what he had drowned in of misguidance — on account of "having an aversion to the texts and relegating them to misinterpretation — he then proceeds with these invaluable pieces of advice for whoever is adamant on achieving salvation from Allah’s torment — with which He threatened every stray renegade."
This is an English version of Mr. Tabbarah’s book Rouh ad-Din al-Islami after the success it has achieved in Arabic throughout the 26 editions issued of it till now.
Through consultation with the translator and reviser, Mr. Tabbarah made some omissions here and there of the Arabic original, for the sake of brevity and improvement; he also added some material to the English version for further clarification. To this effect, the order of chapters was modified and the sequence of the material changed.
The basic aims of this comprehensive book are:
1) to expound fully the principles, doctrines and morals of Islam, in the light of the progress achieved by modern civilization, and show how the message of Islam keeps up with real advancement and never obstructs its way.2) To prove that the Quran is a divine revelation, and confirmation of Muhammad’s prophethood.
As a Muslim, there are various fundamentals that must be practiced and incorporated into one's life. These necessities are as follows: The Shahada: (assertion of Faith) is the foundational belief and assertion that there is no deity worthy of worship other than Allah and that Muhammad is His messenger. It is the foundation of Islam and the first step in accepting the faith. Salah (Prayer): The very basic element for Muslims is to perform Salah five times a day. Salah, or five daily prayers, are required of Muslims at specified times throughout the day. Prayer entails physical gestures and the reciting of particular Quranic verses while facing the Kaaba in Mecca. Zakat (Charity): Zakat is the required distribution of a portion of one's wealth to the less fortunate Muslims. It is regarded as a method of cleansing one's money and bestowing blessings on people in need. Fasting: is an essential discipline for Muslims throughout the month of Ramadan. It entails fasting from dawn to sundown from food, drink, and other physical demands. Fasting allows for spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and the development of empathy for those less fortunate. Hajj (Pilgrimage): The Hajj is also important and the most religious element for Muslims That offered in Meeca The city of Saudi Arabic It entails special rituals and acts of worship that honor Prophet Abraham and his family's actions. The Quran: is the Holy Book for Muslims and the basis of Islam which was revealed by Prophet PBUH Muslims should live life according to the guidance of the Holy Quran in their daily life in order to grow their self spiritually strong a good relationship with Allah Moral Character and Behaviour: Islam emphasizes the necessity of maintaining good moral character and ethical behavior in all parts of life. Muslims should be truthful, and respectful not only of other Muslims but also of everyone
Writings of Allama Abdullah Yusuf Ali, compiled by Muhammed Haneef Shahid, is a collection of various essays, articles, and literary works by the renowned Islamic scholar and translator of the Quran, Allama Abdullah Yusuf Ali.
If the Imams of the four schools [madhahib] established all of their rulings from the Qur an and the Sunna, why have they differed on so many points? How can two authentic narrations from the Messenger of Allah appear to contradict one another? When is it acceptable for Muslims to differ over religious matters? What did the Messenger mean when he said, The differences of my Umma are a source of mercy? Using examples from the Messenger of Allah, his Companions, and their Followers, The Differences of the Imams answers these puzzling questions in a thorough and concise manner. In a clear and lucid style, the author illustrates the various ways in which different narrations seem to contradict one another and how the Companions and the Imams of jurisprudence have reconciled these apparent differences. This work is an excellent resource for anyone seeking to better understand some of the deeper issues of hadith and jurisprudence: how these two disciplines come together to form the basis of Islamic law [Shari'a], why it is necessary to follow a school of Islamic law, and what the basic principles of hadith scholarship are.
The Three Fundamental Principles of Islaam, detailed in Shaykh Muhammad ibn 'Abdul-Wahhab's Thalaathatul-Usul, focus on foundational knowledge for every Muslim: knowing Allah (your Lord), understanding Islam (your Religion), and recognizing Prophet Muhammad (your Prophet), all tied to the questions asked in the grave. They emphasize worshipping Allah alone (Tawhid), understanding the proofs of the religion, and following the Prophet's example, forming the bedrock of faith and action.
The Goodword English-Arabic Pocket Dictionary, containing more than fifteen thousand words and phrases, is a unique dictionary of its kind. * Compact, handy and concise * Easy-to-access format * Accurate treatment of modern Arabic * Thousands of examples of genuine utility * Essential Arabic language learning tool.
Explanation of al-Aqeedat al-Waasitiyyah of Shaykh al-Islam Ahmad Ibn Taimiyyah By Shaikh Saalih al-Fawzaan Explanation of al Aqeedat al Waasitiyyah – Shaykh Saleh al Fawzan Shaykh al Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahullah) documented the creed of the Ahl as-Sunnah Wal-Jamaah in response to the creed of the judges among the scholars of Wasit. Qaadee Radiyud-Deen al-Waasitiy (rahimahullah) had asked the shaykh to write a concise piece, which will help guide his household and other dependents upon the right path in the face of widespread innocations and its people at the time.
"La Ilaha Illa Allah" (There is no deity worthy of worship except Allah) is the core Islamic declaration of monotheism (Tawhid), negating all false gods and affirming Allah as the one true God, requiring conditions like knowledge, sincerity, certainty, and submission, and being nullified by acts of shirk (polytheism); its virtues include protection of life/wealth, the highest level of faith, and the path to salvation, as detailed in scholarly works like Shaykh Muhammad Raslaan's book.
by Shaykhul Islam Mumammad ibn Abdul Wahhaab Explained By Shaykh Saalih Al-Fawzaan
Allah the Most High says, "I created not the Jinn and humans except that they should worship me (alone)."
Any type of worship mingles with even a mustard seed amount of shirk, all of the worship unto Allah (All kinds of Ibadah) will be destroyed and invalidated. And whoever committed Shirk would be thrown ito the Hel-Fire eternally. So every muslim should realize all the four principles of Shirk are the most important matter for him to learn.
"Ibn Taymiyyah's Paper on Subjugation" is a captivating and top top-to-bottom assessment of the idea of bondage in Islam. The prestigious Islamic logician Ibn Taymiyyah's English interpretation of al-Uboodiyah enlightens the substance of bondage to Allah and its significance in the existence of an earnest Muslim.
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