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Release from the Shackles of Desires (Paperback) – by Ibn Qayyim
Mankind is granted innate desires as a means of trial and sound intellect to help guide and regulate his desires. Allah also provided man divine guidance to fortify his intellect in this great task of controlling his desires which assures him tremendous blessings and favours he will gain if he places his desires under control and dominance.
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Tawbah: Turning To Allah in Repentance – by Ibn Qayyim
Tawbah: Turning to Allah in Repentance by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah deals with the spiritual side of tawbah without neglecting the physical requirement and conditions.
It is taken from the book Madarij Al-Salikin Bayn Manazil Iyyaka Na’budu Wa Iyyak Nasta’in (The Stages of the Travellers Between the Stations of Only You We Worship and Only You, We Seek Help From), which is one of Ibn Qayyim’s best works. Supported with extracts from the Qur’an and quotes from the Messenger of Allah (SAW) the author deals with apparent and deeper aspects of repentance, and the true essence of repentance and its conditions.
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Names Of Allah Workbook
This has been made available as a physical workbook due to popular demand.
Featuring a section for your children to colour in a badge for every lesson that they complete! Each badge features encouraging words for them to see and help motivate them to keep going for all 30 lessons. If you need to check up on any of the answers, flip through to the back page for a full list of answers for each lesson. Shhhhh, don’t tell the kids!
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Tafseer as-Sa’di (Vol 1-10) – by Shaykh as-Sa‘di
Tafseer as-Sa‘di (Arabic title Tayseer al-Kareem ar-Rahmaan fi Tafseer Kalaam al-Mannaan) is a contemporary commentary on the Qur’an that is well known in the Arab world. Drawing on the classical heritage of Qur’anic exegesis, Shaykh as-Sa‘di focuses on highlighting the meanings of verses in a concise yet eloquent and clear style that is accessible to both the well-versed scholar and the ordinary reader. His style is to mention what he thinks is the correct interpretation, without referring to other views, except in cases where there is also strong evidence to support the other view. Both the scholar and the one just starting out their journey of Tafseer are sure to benefit from this tremendous work, Insha Allah!
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Islamic Rules on Menstruation & Post-Natal Bleeding – by Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips
People, especially women, do not usually talk about menstruation and postnatal bleeding. It is a topic seen as unsavoury to some and embarrassing to others. However, this topic is of particular importance to Muslim women as there are certain rules and fatawa that are associated with it.
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Evolution of Fiqh (Islamic Law & Madh-habs) By Dr Bilal Philips – Hardcover
The origin of Islamic law and its evolution and the four schools of law (math-habs) are discussed in this work along with the reasons for differences among them.
This is probably Bilal Philips best-selling work on the various schools of thought in Islam, including detailed facts, insight, and commentary on the four major madhabs as well as other, less-known madhhabs in Islam.
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Funeral Rites in Islam (Hardcover) – by Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips
Death is the ultimate reality of life.’ This life on earth is only a transitory phase on the way to paradise or hell, as the case may be. Islam as the complete code of life has a set of complete instructions for both the dying person and for those around him or her who are charged with the sacred duty of performing the last rites.
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Fiqh al-Haya’: the Islamic Concept of Modesty
What is the Islamic understanding of modesty? How do Muslims view modesty? The Arabic term haya’, often translated simply as shyness, has a meaning that transcends modesty or shame; it is more than simply dignity or pride. A trademark quality of our religion, haya’ encapsulates the very spirit of Islam. It is a means for all human beings to become acquainted with themselves and their Lord, allowing them to join the highest ranks of humanity. Fiqh-ul-Haya’ is an in-depth study into the various categories of haya’, providing examples of those who exemplified it, and warns of the consequences for those who reject it.
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Civilization of Faith (Hardcover) – by Dr. Mustafa as-Sibaee
The Muslims at one time were the most technologically advanced civilization on earth and still they remained a compassionate society where the poor and disadvantaged were cared for. This book is a reminder to Muslims that they have a glorious past and if they adhere to Islam, they will once again lead the world in all spheres of life.
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Why Not Cover Your Modesty? – by Abdulhameed al-Balali
Hijab – or the veil – is an inseparable part of an Islamic Society. Both, the Qur’an and the Sunnah have specific directives regarding the veiling of women (and even the appropriate dress for men). However, the influence of western and atheistic cultures has had great impact, attempting to infuse its norms on the Muslim lands. The very concept of Hijab has been under attack, singled out for criticism. This small book addresses the importance of the Islamic concept of Hijab and how it seeks to honour women and protect the family unit. The author quotes from the Qur’an and the Sunnah to support Hijab. He also critically appraises the dangerous outcome of the unveiling campaign in the so-called free societies in the east and the west.
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The Wives of the Prophet Muhammad (Hardcover) – by Faridah Mas’ood Debas
This book contains a wealth of captivating information about the distinguished wives of the Prophet (may Allah be pleased with them) and the wisdom behind their marriages. Each wife is honoured as an individual, and their lives exemplify an ideal for which Muslims may strive.