Hadith & Commentary

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  • Virtues of Imam Abu Hanifa

    $31.90

    And his two Companions Abu Yusuf and Muhammad Ibn al-Hasan

  • An Explanation of the Bayquni Poem in Hadith Terminology

    $31.90

    Author: Imam ʿAbdallah Sirajuddin al-Husayni Publisher: Sunni Publications Translated by: Imran Rahim Edited by Abdassamad Clarke Year: 2019 Pages: 224 Printed: Netherlands ISBN: 978-90-79294-3-05 Binding: Soft Cover Book Condition: New Weight: 260gr. Description from the publisher: A Commentary upon The Bayquni PoemIn Hadith Terminology “I begin with praise, sending prayers upon Muhammad ﷺ, the best…

  • The Covenants of the Prophet Muhammad with the Christians of the World

    $46.90

    Author:John Andrew Morrow Publisher:Covenants Press Pages:441 Printed: USA ISBN: 978-1597314657 Binding: Soft Cover Book Condition: New Weight: 915 Description from the Publisher: The Prophet Muhammad’s treaties with the Christians of his time, which John Andrew Morrow has rediscovered in obscure collections and often newly translated, uniformly state that Muslims are not to attack peaceful Christian…

  • Six Covenants of the Prophet Muhammad with the Christians of his Time-Primary Documents

    $19.90

    Author:Muhammad ib ‘Abd Allah Publisher:Covenants Press Pages:69 Printed: USA ISBN: 978-1621380023 Binding: Soft Cover Book Condition: New Weight: 105 Description from the Publisher: It is a blessing, a warning, and a sign that these Six Covenants of the Prophet Muhammad with the Christians of His Time have resurfaced at this particular moment in history. Renewed…

  • Sunan Abu Dawud – 3 volume set (Ashraf)

    $68

    Sunan Abu Dawud is one of six important and authentic collections (Sihah Sittah) of the Prophetic Traditions,

  • Human Rights and Obligations

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    After describing man’s dignity and his obligations to the creator, the learned author has discussed HUMAN RIGHTS and OBLIGATIONS under diferent heads in the light of the Qur’an and Hadith.

  • Muwatta Imam Malik

    $31.95

    This is the complete translation of Al-Muwattaa of Imam Malik ibn Anas, the great jurist of Madina and founder of the Maliki school of Islamic Law (May Allah have mercy on him).

  • Ihya Ulum ud Din – The Revival of the Religious Learnings 4 Volume Set

    $44.95

    The Revival of the Religious Sciences (Iḥyāʾ ʿulūm al-dīn) is widely regarded as the greatest work of Muslim spirituality, and is perhaps the most read work in the Muslim world, after the Holy Qurʾān.

  • An-Nawawi’s Forty Hadith

    $11.95

    This collection of forty hadith by one of the most famous compilers of hadith is generally regarded as the most popular anthology and the best introduction to the study of the Prophet’s sayings which, together with the Qur’an, contain the essential teachings of Islam. The Arabic original has been printed alongside the English translation for the benefit of those with a knowledge of Arabic. The translation, by two scholars working in close collaboration, combines accuracy with readability.

  • Heavenly Ornaments (Bahisti Zewar)

    $40.95

    The stupendous task of revival of religion undertaken in the fourteenth century of hijrah by Maulana Muhammad Ashraf Ali Thanvi, the hakim ul-ummah, needs no introduction. The honorable Mawlana has left behind a valuable treasure of nearly a thousand books catering not only to the specialist scholars and researchers, but also to the layman.

    Bahishti Zewar is a distinguished book among the latter kind written for the Muslim woman. It is an amazing compendium of religious and temporal information. It has within its folds everything a woman should know and will need to know. However, since it also includes juristic answers, the book is also a guide for men and scholars of high rank. Indeed, if has the unique distinction of being written for women in language suitable for them yet offering light to scholars and jurists.

    The Bahishti Zewar has received Allah’s approval in an extra-ordinary way. It has been published in uncountable numbers and is continuously in print. Very few books can compare with it in this regard. It is for one who begins his Urdu language and for everyone, stage by stage, till the mufti (the jurist scholar). Since it is equally useful for everyone – and, indeed, necessary- there might be an odd Muslim house that may not have referred to it at some time or other. Indeed, for quite some time the teaching syllabus of Muslim woman centered around this book. Those woman who may have read it carefully can easily outshine today’s highly educated women. The sphere of the Bahishti Zewar covers salient points of religion and worldly learning – essay writing, calligraphy, etiquette. In short, everything that is the basic objective of learning. Perhaps the graduate women of today might not even approach the wide knowledge of the women of Bahishti Zewar.

  • Mishkat al Masabih (Niche of Lamps) 2 volumes

    $65

    Translated by: Dr. James Robson Publisher: Sh. Muhammad Ashraf Year: 2006 Pages: 1453 Printed: Pakistan ISBN: 969-432-091-7 Binding: Hard Cover Book Condition: New Weight: 2520gr. Description from the publisher: English Translation with explanatory notes.This is an English translation of the famous collection of hadith by Shaykh Muhammad Ibn AbdAllah al Tabrizi. Contained within this collection…

  • Virtues of Zikr

    $19.50

    Today there is a wave of discontentment in the whole world; and the letters that I receive daily contain mostly accounts of worries and anxieties. The object of this booklet is that people who lack peace of mind, whether in an individual or collective capacity, may be told how to overcome their malady and that the good and blessed persons may be benefitted by the general publication of the virtues of zikr of Almighty Allah. It is just possible that the study of this booklet may inspire some people to recite the sacred name of Allah with sincerity (ikhlaas) and this may prove useful to me (also) at the time when only good deeds will prove helpful. Of course, Almighty Allah can, through His sheer grace, forgive one who has no good deeds to his credit.

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