• The Criterion By Ibn Taymiyyah / Dr. Hassan El Rashid

    The Criterion By Ibn Taymiyyah / Dr. Hassan El Rashid

     

    By: Ibn Taymiyyah / Dr. Hassan El Rashid
    Language: EnglishSoftcover

    The Criterion (Between the Allies of the Most Merciful and the Allies of the Devil) , by Ibn Taymiyyah, here translated to English.

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  • The Signs of the Hypocrites

    The Signs of the Hypocrites by Shaykh Aa`id `Abdullah al-Qarnee

    The book The Signs of the Hypocrites by Aid Al-Qarni’s is that if Muslims can recognize the signs of hypocrisy, they can avoid them and save themselves from the punishments and awaits hypocrites in the hereafter.

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  • We The Unicorns

    We The Unicorns: Vlogging 101: The Ultimate Guide To Becoming A YouTuber Paperback

    • Paperback: 128 pages
    • Publisher: Studio Press (10 Aug. 2017)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 1783704268
    • ISBN-13: 978-1783704262
    • Product Dimensions: 15.1 x 1 x 20 cm
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  • Juristic Decisions on Some Contemporary Issues

    Juristic Decisions on Some Contemporary Issues

    Juristic Decisions on Some Contemporary Issues. Guidance on Intricate Contemporary Matters (Vol. 1 & 2)

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  • Adorning Knowledge With Actions

    Adorning Knowledge With Actions

    ISBN: 1898649359
    Author: Shaykh Husayn al-Awaayishah
    Publisher: Al Hidaayah Publishers & Distributors (UK) Publishing
    Pages: 73 Binding: Paperback

    Description from the publisher:

    (from back cover by author) I felt that I should hurry in bringing forward the hadeeth: “The two feet of the son of Aadam will not move from near his Lord on the Day of Judgement until he is asked about five (matters): about his life – how he spent it; about his youth – how he took care of it; about his wealth – how he earned it; and where he spent it; and about that which he acted upon from the knowledge that he acquired,” as an aid towards purification of the souls and preparation for death. The advice being firstly to myself, secondly to the du’aat (callers to Allah’s path) and thirdly to all my Muslim brothers in every part of the world – hoping that Allah, the Most High, will cause benefit through that which I have written and that the fruits of that may be reaped, now and in the future. In this treatise I restricted myself to one part of the hadeeth and that is “…and about that which he acted upon from the knowledge that he gained.” From the Author’s Introduction

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  • Without Shame By Katherine Russell

    Without Shame By Katherine Russell

    East Pakistan, 1968: In Sariyah’s village, shame is a virtue she never mastered. As a child, she learned to read in secret, kept talismans against her father’s orders, and questioned everything, even Allah.

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  • Justice of Islam By Dar Manarah

    Justice of Islam By Dar Manarah

    Justice of Islam

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  • Israel

    Israel: The Will to Prevail by Danny Danon

    • Hardcover: 240 pages
    • Publisher: St. Martin’s Press (September 4, 2012)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0230341764
    • ISBN-13: 978-0230341760
    • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 9.4 inches
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  • Uthman Ibn Affan

    Uthman Ibn Affan: Bearer of Two Pure Lights: Leading Companions of the Prophet Series

    ISBN: 9781597842679
    Author: Ferruh Akin
    Publisher: Tughra Books (2012)
    Pages: 83 Binding: Paperback

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    Uthman Dhun-Nurayn is the third of the four Rightly-Guided Caliphs in the history of Islam. His possessing of the “two lights” refers to his honor of being the son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), twice. This book is a biography of this one of the leading figures of the Islamic advent, for whom the Prophet said, “Everyone will have a friend in paradise and my friend there will be Uthman.”

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  • The Islamic View of Jesus (PBUH)

    The Islamic View of Jesus (PBUH)

    Jesus the Miracle Baby, The Prophet of Allah his Second Coming are amongst many of the issues discussed in this book. As well as prophethood and apostleship, Jesus was honoured with many other great qualities and characteristics. The Quran says, with reference to his honour : ‘Remember when the angels said, ‘Allah is giving you the glad tidings of a word from Him, who’s name shall be Masih, I`sa (Jesus) alayhis salaam, Son of Maryam (Mary), honoured in this world and in the Hereafter and from the rank of those close to Him.’ TMQ 3/45. Imam Ibn Kathir adds, ‘Jesus’ rank was extremely high in this world and also in the hereafter.

    Jesus was given the Injil (Gospels) and the power to cure the leper and the blind and to bring back to life those who had already died, he was also helped by the angel Gabriel on many occasions.’ All this was part of worldly honour. He was also endowed with great wisdom and knowledge, as the Quran says: ‘And Allah will teach him the book and wisdom and Torah and Injeel (Gospels).’ 3/48. ‘Then Allah says, ‘O Jesus, the Son of Maryam (Mary)! Recount my favour upon you and your mother, when I strengthened you with the angel Gabriel so that you speak to people in childhood and maturity and when I taught you the book and wisdom and Torah and Injeel.’ 5/110. Imam Ibn Kathir(d.774/1352) has said, in explanation of this verse that I’sa (Jesus) was given the talent of writing and that Al Kitab in this verse actually means Al Kitabah, which refers to writing ,as it is a noun in the meaning of its verb, and this would signify that Jesus was not unlettered.

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  • what you weren't taught in sunday school

    What You Weren’t Taught in Sunday School

    • Paperback: 352 pages
    • Publisher: amana publications; first edition (June 30, 2011)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 1590080696
    • ISBN-13: 978-1590080696
    • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches

    What You Weren t Taught In Sunday School explores seven different aspects of Christian history that are typically not known by the Christian laity. In the first chapter, the centuries-long arguments about the contents of the Christian Bible are brought to light, as well as the fact that Christianity has never agreed as to what actually constitutes either the Old Testament or the New Testament. The second chapter details how Paul of Tarsus corrupted the message of Jesus Christ and how he was frequently at violent odds with the earliest form of Christianity as taught by the Jerusalem Church of James the Just and the actual disciples of Jesus. The third chapter explores the shocking Biblical history of Holy War and genocide. Chapters four and five narrate a number of Biblical curiosities and some of the changes that have been rendered to the Biblical text over the centuries, changes that occasionally result in a clear distortion of the original text. Chapter six presents the portrayal of Jesus as found in Jewish and Islamic literature, while chapter seven debunks the erroneous myth of the Christian foundations of America. Taken together, these seven chapters expose the reader to those aspects of Christian history that certainly aren t taught in Sunday school.

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  • First Things First

    First Things First: For Inquiring Minds and Yearning Hearts

    Author: Khalid Baig
    Pages: 432 pages

    This book is a collection of more than 80 popular articles published over a 9 year period in the “First Thing First” column of monthly Impact International (London, England). The articles discuss a broad range of topics and issues confronting Muslims today in both their individual as well as collective lives, ranging from Islamic beliefs and practices to politics, women, and modernity. Written in lucid English, the highly engaging articles aim at providing reflection, exposition, inspiration, and intellectual stimulation.

    The author takes the reader on an intellectual journey to find answers for the problems facing Muslims today at all levels. Taking into consideration current social, cultural, and political discussions, he demonstrates how the solution lies in returning to Islamic principles—as valid and necessary today as they were fourteen centuries ago. His brilliant articulation of Islamic perspectives as well as clarification of thorny topics makes the book a must read for young adults, parents and teachers—Muslim and non-Muslim alike.

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