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This is a translation of volume five of Ibn Sa’d’s Kitab at-Tabaqat al-Kabir. This concentrates on the Tabi’un – the generation after the Companions (RA) – who lived in Madina itself. The study of Madina in this early period assumes great importance as it is well known that the first three generations after the Prophet (SAAS) are considered to be the best generations, and the school of the people of Madina was known to be the soundest of schools. This is because the people of Madina confined themselves to following in the footsteps of the Prophet (SAAS) more than the people of any other region did.
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The Final Bequest, Islamic Inheritance and Will The Inevitable Journey Series(Part 2) by Muhammad al-Jibaly Publisher: Al-Kitaab & as-Sunnah Publishing About Book: The Inevitable Journey, We inevitably go through the journey starting in this life and extending into the grave, before our final abode in the hereafter. In the process, we pass through stages of sickness, death, and the intermediate life in the grave (al-Barzakh). These are the subjects that "The Inevitable Journey" discusses over a sequence of tides: 1. Sickness, Regulations & Exhortations. 2. The Final Bequest, Islamic Inheritance and Will. 3. Funerals, Regulations & Exhortations. 4. Life in al-Barzakh. 5. Dreamer's Handbook.
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Description from the publisher : Loving your parents, praying for them, helping them and never doing such acts as may displease them are basic moral teachings of the Quran. This book explains why the Quran urges us to respect, obey and above all pray for our parents. Through simple text and vivid colour illustrations children are told why pleasing their parents pleases Allah. About the author(s): Saniyasnain Khan Saniyasnain Khan is an Indian television host and children’s author, with over 100 children’s books to his credit. These are on subjects relating to Islam and a number of them have been translate...
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Sale!Madinah Arabic Reader Book 2
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Sale!Madina Arabic Reader, Book 6
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Sale!FREE DELIVERY “Learning classical Arabic effectively could not be more easier than this course of Madinah Islamic University. A tried and tested course over 40 years with proven track record of success, it is ideal in terms of the the topics covered and short time taken to learn. It is suitable for schools and colleges in the UK and other Western English speaking countries. Whilst there are now several courses available on the market for the teaching of the Arabic language, the unique features of this particular one are: • It is very concise, consisting of only three books, all of which are short but extensive in their coverage. • It combines modern Arabic vocabulary with Islamic terminology as used in the Qur’an and Sunnah. • It covers all the essential Arabic grammatical rules in such a way that the student is spared the monotonous task of memorising them. The author presents Arabic as a living and vibrant language and takes examples from Arabic in everyday use, as also from the Qur’an and Sunnah, so that as the student learns the languages, he also acquires an understanding of hundreds of Qur’anic verses, ahadith, Arabic parables and poetry. This allows the student to become directly involved in the study of the Qu’ran and Sunnah while also acquiring a sound understanding of the Arabic language”
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Sale!Madina Arabic Reader
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Sale!Madina Arabic Reader Book 3
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Sale!Madinah Arabic Reader Book 4
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Sale!Madinah Arabic Course Book 5
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Description from the publisher : A Treasury of Stories from the Quran--for the very young. These are some of the best-loved tales from the Quran. Especially chosen for the very young, they provide a foundation on which to build a growing knowledge of the scriptures. This is story telling at its best, with the meaning and message expressed in the simplest of words. As well as being easy to understand, these stories are also fun to read and share with others. Colorful, child-friendly illustrations complement the text and bring the stories vividly to life. About the author(s): Saniyasnain Khan Saniyasnain Khan is an Indian television host and children’s author, with over 100 children’s books to his credit. These are on subjects relating to Islam and a number of them have been translate..
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Sale!This book took shape from a series of lectures given by the author in 1925 at Madras, India (Khutbât-e-Madrâs) . In these lectures the author vividly presents the life of the Prophet as an abiding historical model - not an utopian ideal - for all humanity. This book is a must for every student of religion. CONTENTS Chapter One : Prophets - The Perfect Model for Humanity Chapter 2: Muhammad - The Ideal Prophet Chapter 3: Historicity Chapter 4: Perfection Chapter 5: Comprehensiveness Chapter 6: Practicality Chapter 7: The Message of Muhammad Chapter 8: Faith and Practice Bibliography Glossary Index
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- Syed Sulaiman nadwi, a noted historian and scholar, born in 1884 in India
- In 1901, he was admitted into Dar-ul-Uloom Nadwa at Lucknow, graduated IN 1906
- First article, Waqt (Time) was published in the monthly Urdu Journal Makhzan edited by Sir Sheikh Abdul Qadir.
- He was Literary heir of Maulana Shiblu Nu'mani and chosen to carry on HIS work.
- Appointed sub-editor of journal, An-Nadwa.
- In 1908 appointed Lecturer of Modern Arabic and Dogmatic Theology at Dar-ul-Uloom Nadwa.
- when Italy launched an unprovoked attack on Tripoli, a port of the Turkish Empire, Maulana Sulaimân gave up his literary and educational pursuits and joined Al-Hilâl, a magazine edited by Maulânâ Abul Kalâm Âzâd. Together they made Al-Hilâl a powerful organ of young Muslims which ultimately played a dominant role in the awakening of Muslim India.
- In 1912, Allâmah Shibli Nu'mâni got him appointed as Assistant Professor of Persian at the famous Deccan College, Poona.
- The greatest achievement of Sayyid Sulaimân Nadwi was the establishment of Darul Musannafîn (House of Writers), also known as the Shibli Academy, at Azamgarh, which became the pioneer in the field of literary and historical research in the subcontinent. He attracted around him a large number of talented scholars who carried on the literary mission of his illustrious teacher, Shibli Nu'mâni, with unabated zeal. This institution of learning founded in 1914 continues to spread its luster throughout the subcontinent and during the last 48 years of its existence has published some outstanding works on diverse branches of knowledge.
- The Muslim University, Aligarh, conferred on him the degree of D.Litt. in 1941. A number of universities and institutions, including the Aligarh Muslim University, the Hindustani Academy of Allahabad, the Jamia Millia, Delhi, the Nadwatul-Ulama, Lucknow, and the Hindustani Committee of the Government of Bihar, had associated him with their work
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The Mukhtasar Al-Quduri is one of the most celebrated and influential treatises in any Muslim school of methodology and thought and is the foundation for the Ḥanafî school. It is both the first source for scholars and a manual for the general reader. This is its first ever complete translation in English.