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Details: The Light of the Qur’an : Dhiya’ ul Qur’an [Volume 1], Qur’an Tafseer | Qur’an Commentary, Volume 1 : from Surah Fatiha to Surah al-Anam, Edition: 2008 Author: Justice Pir Muhammad Karam Shah al-Azhari Translator (Exegesis): Iftikhar Bajwa Translator (Qur’an): Anees Ahmad Shaikh (translator of Jamal-ul-Qur’an) English Commentary with Arabic : Printed in quality paper. About the Author: Ziya al-Ummat Pir Karam Shah al-Azhari [d.1418 AH / 1998 CE ] ‘alayhir rahman w’al ridwan Justice Pir Muhammad Karam Shah, May Allah have mercy upon him, was a famous saint of the Chishtiya Nizamiya sufi order. He was also a learned theologian, a commentator of the Noble Qur’an, a biographer of the Beloved Prophet, peace & blessings of Allah be upon him, a jurist, an educationist and Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. His family was honoured in the Punjab province due to their knowledge and piety. His grandfather Pir Amir Shah known as Amir-us-Salikeen was also a famous chishti saint. His father Pir Hafiz Muhammad Shah Ghazi was a sufi too, who took an active part in the Pakistan Movement for the liberation of Kashmir. The forefathers of Pir Sahib include famous Suhrawardiyya saints like Hadrat Shaykh-al-Islam Sadr-ud-Din Arif and Hadrat Ghaus Baha ud-Din Zakariyya of Multan, May Allah be pleased with them.
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An English Translation and Commentary of The Glorious Qur'an Based on Tafsir-e-'Uthmani of Allamah Shabbir Ahmad Uthmani (and Shaikhul-Hind Mahmud Hassan 1364 Pages Hardback 3 Volumes Translation Edited by the teachers of Madrasah Ayesha Siddiqua, Karachi. Al Bushra Publishers, Karachi Pakistan (Good Quality Print and English)
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Sale!By Ali Muhammad Sallaabee. The second caliph of Islam, ‘Umar ibn al-Khattâb faced more struggles than any other Muslim leader in the early onset of Islam. His life began in a time of ignorance and ended during the Golden Age of Islam. Under his leadership, the Muslim world was witnessing some of its most notable conquests in the history of Islam. The strength and resilience of Islam’s leaders were being tested, and ‘Umar ibn al-Khattâb’s true commitment to Allah shone to reveal an Islamic spirit unlike that found in any other Muslim leader. The standards by which he lived can teach us a lot about determination, hardship, and success. This book was translated into English by Nasiruddin al-Khattab. From the Translator: For those who would be leaders, this book offers the model of an ideal Muslim leader, one who felt responsible before Allah for the well being of all those under his rule, including his troops, women, infants, non-Muslim subjects and even animals. ‘Umar was a 'hands on' leader who kept himself informed and consulted scholars and experts before every major decision. For the rest of us, this book offers a window into an exciting and important period of Islamic history, and it also reminds of an important lesson, that our strength comes not from wealth or money or status, but from our submission to Allah and our commitment to the path of Islam.