Isra & Miraj are the two parts of the Night Journey that the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) took during a single night. It has been described as both a physical and spiritual journey. In the journey the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) travels on the Buraq to “the farthest Mosque” where he leads other prophets in prayer. This book looks at the details of this blessed journey and what were the outcomes.
Who are the Muslim worlds most influential people? What were their ideas, thoughts and achievements? Why is it important to know about Islamic thought, history, culture and civilisation? Find out by reading this book. 2021 Revised Edition.
The Wives of the Prophet Muhammad by Moulana Muhammad Ashiq Elahi Bulandshehri is a comprehensive, authentic biography (often 174 pages, published by Idara Impex) detailing the lives of the Mothers of the Believers. It explores their virtues, sacrifices, and vital contributions to Islam, providing a respectful, concise, and educational portrait of the Prophet's household.
This book is a compilation of the letters, treaties, agreements and injunctions of the most praised of all human beings. These letters are written in a very simple, factual , realistic and forceful language and completely devoid of rhetoric, verbosity and superfluity. Yes they are impressive, convincing and a heart-to-heart communication.
The Book of Islamic Dynasties presents in one concise volume an introduction to the many great Islamic dynasties that have arisen, shone and faded like stars in the firmament but have left the Muslim world all the richer. The subtitle, A Celebration of Islamic History and Culture, reflects the importance of the inspiring cultural legacies bequeathed to us by our Muslim ancestors and the enormous contributions made by Muslims to world civilization. Filled with beautiful hand painted illustrations to bring the text to life. This book will be a pleasure to read for both adolescents and adults and will insha Allah enable the reader to better comprehend the complexities of life in today s Dar al-Islam.
This is a collection of many of the letters addressed to different officials of the Islamic state by Hadrad Umar Farooq (RAA) during the period of his Khilafat (from 13 AH to 23 AH) in a way it reflects the workings of managing the affairs of different groupings based on ethnic and linguistic tendencies through the linking force of Islam. The nature of the letters are brief and compact perhaps because Paper was not yet widely used and available. References are Provided throughout the book, these include Tabari, Ibn Sa'd, Ibn Asakir, Ibn Asinm, Abu Yusuf's Kitabul Kharaaj, Iktifa, Suyuti, Izaala tul Khifa, Buladhuri, Sarkhasi, Jaahiz, Kanzul Ummaal and many more.
The Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him) had a large and lively household that was ‘ruled’ by his good nature and common sense. His marital life was an example of activity, vitality, and sympathy. He had a pure nature that filled his household with warmth and affection, and he never showed apathy, coldness, or disrespect to any of his wives. Despite his great status, the Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) never made barriers between himself and his wives. His humbleness and modesty often made them forget themselves with him, as many of the anecdotes in this lovely little book show.
This book is about the lives of those noble Companions and Commanders who led the Islamic forces in the violent and strife-torn arenas of conflict against the Kuffar (disbelievers). They struck terror in the hearts of the enemy and the strong forts and palaces of Caesar and Chosroes trembled before their might. However in this compilation, there are not only the stories of the battlefields but also the stories of bravery and courage, valor and piety, austerity and simplicity. These stones describe the true circumstances that led the Muslims to fight snore powerful enemies than they were at that time.
A Social History of Education in the Muslim World: From the Prophetic Era to Ottoman Times provides a comprehensive view of education and society in the Muslim world throughout the five key historic periods. The book asks intriguing questions such as, how has the Muslim quest for knowledge defined education, how have a range of Muslim educational institutions evolved through out the various historical periods and how has this social history affected contemporary Islamic education. Using historical sources, the author explores the background, the development and the impact of education in the major Sunni Caliphal cities commencing from Madinah to Damascus, Baghdad, Cairo and Istanbul.
History of Islam- Abu Bakr-As-Siddiq (RA) is the first part of the Islamic history books series by Darussalam Publishers. To help younger generation of 21st century,this is a dedicated book series by Darussalam that presents the entire history of Islam in a simple language. The first four volumes of the series explore Islamic history during the period of the “Four Rightly Guided Caliphs” and this is the first of those four.
A Reader Series – Ali ibn Abi Taalib Rightly-Guided Khalifah History of Islam The age of the rightly guided caliphs Al-Khulafa Ar-Rashidun This is the fourth volume from this series, which deals with the life of the last of the Four Rightly-Guided Caliphs, Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (علي بن أبي طالب). He was the first male to accept Islam at the young age of approximately nine years. He was the Prophet's cousin, the son of Abu Talib, the Prophet's supportive and loving uncle who protected him during the worst trials of his early Prophethood. Ali's devotion to the Prophet is best evidenced during the Hijrah (migration) when he acted as the Prophet's decoy in Makkah while the Prophet left under the cover of night and migrated to Madinah, accompanied by Abu Bakr. Darussalam presents the entire History of Islam to our youth in language that appeals to them, in a simple yet lucid manner. The first four volumes in this series explore Islamic history during the period of the first Four Rightly-Guided Caliphs. Later volumes would be devoted to the History of Islam, down through the ages to modern times, insha'Allah. Throughout the book there are questions and activities to test your Childs progress and to help them memorise the life of these for greatest men in Islam after the prophet of Allah.
This book is based on excerpts and passages collected from many books written by the scholars of Islam. The wise sayings, interesting events, logical deductions, intelligent approaches, admonitions, moral lessons and teachings etc., have been compiled togive the readers the opportunity of knowing what the great personalities of Islam have been doing in their life and how their character has been an example for us to follow.
The original 1987 Norwich seminar Usury: The Root Cause of the Injustices of Our Time, whose proceedings form the core of this work, had an extraordinary effect. After the endless analyses and altercations of left and right to which we were accustomed, here was an argument that went to the core of the matter in one bound, and yet did so with a degree of scholarship and indeed erudition that was not cavalier. The result was electric. It was also well before its time. This book contains the texts of the original lectures as well as some contemporary material that updates it. The 80 s material was remarkably prescient, as the reader will discover. However, history has furnished us another opportunity the catastrophic bank collapses of 2008 and the impending total systems shutdown of 2009 to revisit this vital material and place it before the reader. Whatever the result of the signal events of 2008-9 a slide into depression, cataclysmic upheaval or a rebound into dynamic activity the argument in this work still stands: Usury is demonstrably the motor of the injustices of our age. That is the bad news, whose necessary corollary, a delineation of the way out of our global predicament, this book explores.
The Book of Islamic Dynasties presents in one concise volume an introduction to the many great Islamic dynasties that have arisen, shone and faded like stars in the firmament but have left the Muslim world all the richer. The subtitle, A Celebration of Islamic History and Culture, reflects the importance of the inspiring cultural legacies bequeathed to us by our Muslim ancestors and the enormous contributions made by Muslims to world civilization. Filled with beautiful hand painted illustrations to bring the text to life. This book will be a pleasure to read for both adolescents and adults and will insha Allah enable the reader to better comprehend the complexities of life in today s Dar al-Islam.
This is the story of the great expedition of Tabuk against the Eastern half of the Roman Empire as well as the events leading up to it. This is of significance as it was the last expedition in which the Prophet Muhammadﷺ actually took part in. The story is told through the eyes of one of the Companions, Ka’b ibn Malikرضي الله عنه, and is based on hadith from Bukhari, Muslim and Abu Dawud. Illustrated in colour and recommended for ages 11 and over.
This book describes the first two decisive battles fought by the Prophet Muhammad and his small Muslim community against those who attacked them. These two victories stand out as landmarks in the history of Islam from which many important lessons may be learned. Recommended for ages 8 and over.
The author examines in fascinating detail the discrepancies between dates in assorted calenders - the intercalated pre-islamic, the Hijri, and the Julian calenders - and the days of the week ascribed to different events in the sirah of the Prophet (saw). He painstakingly relates them to the different theoretical attempts evolved by scholars to try to make sense of the contradictions, and then makes an utterly compelling case for the one system that makes rational sense of all the data. This matter is of more than academic interest, since it is directly related to the fact that Islam is not a type of middle eastern myth - as New Testament Christianity and Old Testament Judaismare are increasingly regarded by modern man - but a clearly historical phenomenon whose revelation - the Qur'an - and whose practice - the Sunnah - derive directly from the Messenger of Allah (saw), one revealed from on high by the Divine and the other the embodiment by the Messenger and his noble family and companions of that revelation under the careful guidance of Allah.
This is the first complete English translation of Futuhusham, the ninth century Arabic classic detailing the Muslim advance into Syria This inspiring epic describes the events in detail and brings to life the great personalities of Islam in a unique way.
The Gospel of Barnabas is a non-canonical, 14th-century text often used in Islamic dawah to support the Islamic view of Jesus (Isa) as a human prophet rather than the Son of God, claiming he predicted the coming of Muhammad.
One of the most important parts of the history of the Prophet Muhammadrwas the Treaty of Hudaibiyah, which Allah referred to in the Qur’an as a ‘Clear Victory’ (48:1). This is a vivid account of the events leading to this Peace Treaty.
Another translation from the work of the renowned author of Medicine of the Prophet. Taken and translated from as-Suyuti's Tarikh al-Khulafa, this classical work presents the most authentic traditions concerning the first four Khalifs of Islam, the integrity and wisdom which they displayed in their governance, and their contributions to that body of practice which is known as the Sunnah.
A succinct and readable account of the Prophet (SAAS)’s life based reliably on the earliest sources. It describes his difficult yet successful struggle to spread Islam and reveals his excellent character and leadership and his many other noble qualities which make him the best example for humanity. This is an enlightening read for the general reader and an excellent reference source for the student and researcher.
Isra & Miraj are the two parts of the Night Journey that the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) took during a single night. It has been described as both a physical and spiritual journey. In the journey the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) travels on the Buraq to “the farthest Mosque” where he leads other prophets in prayer. This book looks at the details of this blessed journey and what were the outcomes.
Who are the Muslim worlds most influential people? What were their ideas, thoughts and achievements? Why is it important to know about Islamic thought, history, culture and civilisation? Find out by reading this book. 2021 Revised Edition.
The Wives of the Prophet Muhammad by Moulana Muhammad Ashiq Elahi Bulandshehri is a comprehensive, authentic biography (often 174 pages, published by Idara Impex) detailing the lives of the Mothers of the Believers. It explores their virtues, sacrifices, and vital contributions to Islam, providing a respectful, concise, and educational portrait of the Prophet's household.
This book is a compilation of the letters, treaties, agreements and injunctions of the most praised of all human beings. These letters are written in a very simple, factual , realistic and forceful language and completely devoid of rhetoric, verbosity and superfluity. Yes they are impressive, convincing and a heart-to-heart communication.
The Book of Islamic Dynasties presents in one concise volume an introduction to the many great Islamic dynasties that have arisen, shone and faded like stars in the firmament but have left the Muslim world all the richer. The subtitle, A Celebration of Islamic History and Culture, reflects the importance of the inspiring cultural legacies bequeathed to us by our Muslim ancestors and the enormous contributions made by Muslims to world civilization. Filled with beautiful hand painted illustrations to bring the text to life. This book will be a pleasure to read for both adolescents and adults and will insha Allah enable the reader to better comprehend the complexities of life in today s Dar al-Islam.
This is a collection of many of the letters addressed to different officials of the Islamic state by Hadrad Umar Farooq (RAA) during the period of his Khilafat (from 13 AH to 23 AH) in a way it reflects the workings of managing the affairs of different groupings based on ethnic and linguistic tendencies through the linking force of Islam. The nature of the letters are brief and compact perhaps because Paper was not yet widely used and available. References are Provided throughout the book, these include Tabari, Ibn Sa'd, Ibn Asakir, Ibn Asinm, Abu Yusuf's Kitabul Kharaaj, Iktifa, Suyuti, Izaala tul Khifa, Buladhuri, Sarkhasi, Jaahiz, Kanzul Ummaal and many more.
The Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him) had a large and lively household that was ‘ruled’ by his good nature and common sense. His marital life was an example of activity, vitality, and sympathy. He had a pure nature that filled his household with warmth and affection, and he never showed apathy, coldness, or disrespect to any of his wives. Despite his great status, the Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) never made barriers between himself and his wives. His humbleness and modesty often made them forget themselves with him, as many of the anecdotes in this lovely little book show.
This book is about the lives of those noble Companions and Commanders who led the Islamic forces in the violent and strife-torn arenas of conflict against the Kuffar (disbelievers). They struck terror in the hearts of the enemy and the strong forts and palaces of Caesar and Chosroes trembled before their might. However in this compilation, there are not only the stories of the battlefields but also the stories of bravery and courage, valor and piety, austerity and simplicity. These stones describe the true circumstances that led the Muslims to fight snore powerful enemies than they were at that time.
A Social History of Education in the Muslim World: From the Prophetic Era to Ottoman Times provides a comprehensive view of education and society in the Muslim world throughout the five key historic periods. The book asks intriguing questions such as, how has the Muslim quest for knowledge defined education, how have a range of Muslim educational institutions evolved through out the various historical periods and how has this social history affected contemporary Islamic education. Using historical sources, the author explores the background, the development and the impact of education in the major Sunni Caliphal cities commencing from Madinah to Damascus, Baghdad, Cairo and Istanbul.
History of Islam- Abu Bakr-As-Siddiq (RA) is the first part of the Islamic history books series by Darussalam Publishers. To help younger generation of 21st century,this is a dedicated book series by Darussalam that presents the entire history of Islam in a simple language. The first four volumes of the series explore Islamic history during the period of the “Four Rightly Guided Caliphs” and this is the first of those four.
A Reader Series – Ali ibn Abi Taalib Rightly-Guided Khalifah History of Islam The age of the rightly guided caliphs Al-Khulafa Ar-Rashidun This is the fourth volume from this series, which deals with the life of the last of the Four Rightly-Guided Caliphs, Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (علي بن أبي طالب). He was the first male to accept Islam at the young age of approximately nine years. He was the Prophet's cousin, the son of Abu Talib, the Prophet's supportive and loving uncle who protected him during the worst trials of his early Prophethood. Ali's devotion to the Prophet is best evidenced during the Hijrah (migration) when he acted as the Prophet's decoy in Makkah while the Prophet left under the cover of night and migrated to Madinah, accompanied by Abu Bakr. Darussalam presents the entire History of Islam to our youth in language that appeals to them, in a simple yet lucid manner. The first four volumes in this series explore Islamic history during the period of the first Four Rightly-Guided Caliphs. Later volumes would be devoted to the History of Islam, down through the ages to modern times, insha'Allah. Throughout the book there are questions and activities to test your Childs progress and to help them memorise the life of these for greatest men in Islam after the prophet of Allah.
This book is based on excerpts and passages collected from many books written by the scholars of Islam. The wise sayings, interesting events, logical deductions, intelligent approaches, admonitions, moral lessons and teachings etc., have been compiled togive the readers the opportunity of knowing what the great personalities of Islam have been doing in their life and how their character has been an example for us to follow.
The original 1987 Norwich seminar Usury: The Root Cause of the Injustices of Our Time, whose proceedings form the core of this work, had an extraordinary effect. After the endless analyses and altercations of left and right to which we were accustomed, here was an argument that went to the core of the matter in one bound, and yet did so with a degree of scholarship and indeed erudition that was not cavalier. The result was electric. It was also well before its time. This book contains the texts of the original lectures as well as some contemporary material that updates it. The 80 s material was remarkably prescient, as the reader will discover. However, history has furnished us another opportunity the catastrophic bank collapses of 2008 and the impending total systems shutdown of 2009 to revisit this vital material and place it before the reader. Whatever the result of the signal events of 2008-9 a slide into depression, cataclysmic upheaval or a rebound into dynamic activity the argument in this work still stands: Usury is demonstrably the motor of the injustices of our age. That is the bad news, whose necessary corollary, a delineation of the way out of our global predicament, this book explores.
The Book of Islamic Dynasties presents in one concise volume an introduction to the many great Islamic dynasties that have arisen, shone and faded like stars in the firmament but have left the Muslim world all the richer. The subtitle, A Celebration of Islamic History and Culture, reflects the importance of the inspiring cultural legacies bequeathed to us by our Muslim ancestors and the enormous contributions made by Muslims to world civilization. Filled with beautiful hand painted illustrations to bring the text to life. This book will be a pleasure to read for both adolescents and adults and will insha Allah enable the reader to better comprehend the complexities of life in today s Dar al-Islam.
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