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Qudratullah Pakistan 30 Para Set - Large Font 9 Lines Mushaf Quran (Paperback) (Qudratullah - 100S)
30 Para Quran Set (Ref. 100S) 9 Lines per page, printed on quality paper in two colour. Book Dimensions: 18x23cm Weight: 3550g
£18.99
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Qudratullah Pakistan 30 Para/Juz Set - Large Font 9 Lines Mushaf Quran - (Paperback)
30 Para Set - Mushaf Quran - Paperback Dimensions: 24x17cm (approx) Weight: 3000g Beautiful set of 30 individual books of the Holy Quran. Printed on quality paper with 9 lines per page in a large font.
£25.00 £17.99
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Goodword 365 Days with the Quran- HB (Ages 7-13)
365 Days with the Quran is a beautifully illustrated treasury of 365 inspiring Quran stories and facts, designed to take children on a year-long journey through the wonders of the Quran. Each day reveals a new story, insight, or reflection about the people, places, and events mentioned in the Quran, helping young readers build a consistent spiritual connection. Written in clear, age-appropriate language, the entries are perfect for daily reading and reflection, whether on your own or as a family. The book is filled with rich, full-colour illustrations that bring each story to life and engage young minds in a visually meaningful way. From the story of Prophet Ibrahim’s unwavering faith to the miracles of Musa (Moses), children will explore a wide range of lessons in courage, patience, trust, and gratitude. The daily format encourages routine learning and reflection, making it easy for children to develop a deeper love for the Quran over time. Each entry is brief yet impactful, ideal for bedtime, morning reading, or family discussions. 365 Days with the Quran is more than a book—it's a spiritual companion that nurtures faith, character, and curiosity throughout the year. A cherished addition to any Muslim home, this book makes a thoughtful and lasting gift for children and families alike. Best suited for the age group of 7-13 years of age.
£16.10
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Goodword 365 Days with the SAHABAH - The Companions of the Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) - H/B
365 Days with the Sahabah is a unique storybook, which takes children on a fun-filled, day-by-day adventure throughout the life and times of the Sahabah or the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad. It provides a lively account of the Sahabah as persons, whose life and teachings are loved, cherished and respected by people all over the world. Every day, children will find in it a new story enshrining the wisdom of the Prophet Muhammad and his Companions, which they can apply in their daily lives. Featuring 365 stories, this book introduces children to wonderful world of the Sahabah and the Prophet Muhammad. Children will love the colourful illustrations and captivating stories, charmingly told in simple language.
£16.10
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Goodword 365 Dua with Stories- Everyday Stories Based on Prayers- H/B- (Ages 7-13)
365 Dua with Stories is a beautifully crafted collection that combines simple yet profound duas with engaging stories rooted in everyday life. This book takes children on a daily journey through the joys and challenges they face, showing how ordinary moments are meaningful opportunities for prayer. Each story reflects real-life situations that children can easily relate to, helping them understand why thanking Allah and seeking His guidance is so important. Written in clear, child-friendly language, the duas and stories together create a gentle and inspiring way to nurture a child’s spiritual growth. The book is brought to life by stunning, colorful illustrations that capture the warmth and emotion of each moment. Through these heartfelt prayers and charming narratives, children learn about Allah’s kindness, mercy, and presence in their daily lives. This collection offers a unique and accessible way for young readers to connect with their faith and develop gratitude and mindfulness. Whether read daily or enjoyed at special moments, 365 Dua with Stories becomes a treasured companion on a child’s journey toward a deeper relationship with Allah. It makes a meaningful and lasting gift for families seeking to nurture their children’s spirituality and love for prayer. Best suited for the age group of 7-13 years of age.
£17.30
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Goodword 365 Hadith with Stories - Everyday Stories Based on the Hadith- H/B (Ages 7-13)
365 Hadith with Stories offers children a rich and engaging journey through the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) paired with meaningful stories drawn from everyday life. Each hadith is presented in simple, child-friendly language, making profound teachings accessible and easy to understand. The stories reflect common experiences and challenges, helping children see how the Prophet’s wisdom applies to their daily lives. With stunning, full-colour illustrations, the book vividly brings these lessons to life, capturing children’s imagination and deepening their engagement. Together, the hadith and stories inspire children to appreciate the beauty and kindness of Allah while fostering a stronger connection with the Prophet Muhammad. The book encourages reflection, gratitude, and ethical behavior in a gentle, relatable way. Designed for daily reading, this collection nurtures spiritual growth and character development throughout the year. Whether shared at bedtime or during quiet moments, 365 Hadith with Stories becomes a treasured guide on the path to understanding Islam’s core values. It’s an ideal gift for families seeking to enrich their children’s faith and love for the Prophet’s teachings. This book will help young readers grow closer to both their Creator and His beloved Messenger. Best suited for the age group of 7-13 years of age.
£17.30
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White Thread Press 6 Books Set- A Thinking Person's Guide to Islam, Love, Reality, Happy Life...
1. A Thinking Person's Guide to the Truly Happy Life What is happiness? What is not happiness? How can one lead a truly happy life? What are the differences between happiness, joy, gladness, contentment and pleasure? In this concise and easy-to-read book, noted philosopher and Islamic scholar, Prince Ghazi of Jordan, reviews the classical philosophical and religious answers to these questions and then shows Islam's perspective on the issue based on the Qur'an and saying of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW.) The answer is a surprising one to which everyone can relate. 2. A Thinking Person's Guide to Our Reality Starting from the human condition as experienced today, this books aims to summarize the spiritual life in Sunni Islam starting from seven verses of the Qur'an and three hadiths. 3. A Thinking Person's Guide to Love In this book, over 30 years in the making, the author surveys and sums up the world's understanding of love in all its aspects over the last 3000 years in order to show the stages of love and of falling in love and why, how, when and where they occur. 4. A Thinking Person's Guide to Islam The world is at a crossroads today. A tiny minority of Muslims seems to be bent on hijacking the religion of Islam and bringing it into perpetual conflict with the rest of the world. Because of their actions, very few non-Muslims understand the real difference between Islam as it has always been, and the distorted perversions of Islam today. This book is an attempt to positively say what Islam actually is—and always was—as well as what it is not. 5. A Thinking Person's Guide to Our Times This book examines ‘our times’ from an Islamic philosophical world view, looking at the problems facing the Islamic World in the near past, present and future respectively in three mutually complementary parts. At the end of each part, it suggests holistic and easily applied remedies to the problems it examines. In other words (and for those who enjoy sonorous German and Greek philosophical terms) it examines the Zeitgeist from the Weltanschauung of Islam and suggests panaceas. 6. A Tentative Guide to Islamic Invocations This is a personal selection of invocations, all of which claim to be from the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) or from his immediate Companions. In other words, everything in this collection is a transmitted (ma’thur) invocation. Apart from a single narration (which is traceable to the Tabi‘ al-Tabi‘in Imam Sufyan al-Thawri [97–161 ah/716–778 ce] and who arguably would not have related it without a now-lost chain of transmission to the Prophet (SAW)), there are no non-transmitted invocations here from any of the great figures of Islamic history and spirituality after the Companions of the Prophet (SAW).
£55.00 £47.99
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Desi Doll 99 Names of Allah Sound Book- Kids Islamic Learning
Allah has 99 names, 100 minus one, and whoever memorises the ninety-nine names of Allah will enter Paradise (Bukhari)! This beautifully illustrated names of Allah book has been specially designed to help children and adults, alike, memorise, understand, act upon and make dua’ using the beautiful names of Allah – with sound! The objective of The 99 Names of Allah Book to make it easier to learn and memorise the 99 names of Allah. The book also helps you to connect with each name by giving the translation. By learning the 99 names of Allah and their meanings, we can get to know Allah better, love Him more and become better people. The names are split into easy sets of 10 and recited in a tuneful way to help memorisation. Use the light up sound panel to hear each set, listening and learning and one button at the end that sings all 99 names melodically in one go. Also, your children can toggle the sound panel switch to listen the sounds of this book on 99 Names of Allah in English too. Two languages Light up sound panel Easy sets of 10 Hear all 99 names melodically Dua’s for each of the 99 names This book features dua’s for each of the 99 names, so that children and adults can learn how to call on Allah using each name in context and help understand the meanings of all of Allah’s glorious names. “It is in the remembrance of Allah that hearts find rest.”Surah Ar-Ra’ad (13:38) This story sound book features easy to press buttons and a sliding switch to change from English to Arabic. It is approximately 30 cm x 27 cm.
£17.99
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Kube Publishing A Beautiful Homecoming by LaYinka Sanni
LáYínká, if you died today, what would your children have to say about you?'This was the question LáYínká Sánní asked herself when she hit rock bottom years ago. It was this question — and the uncomfortable answer that followed it — that inspired her to embark on a deeply personal journey of self discovery, learning and, ultimately, homecoming. Honest, tender and wise, A Beautiful Homecoming is a self-help book for every Muslim woman who has become buried beneath her labels — mother, wife, daughter, sister, friend, employee — and who wants to reconnect with who she is and finally embrace all parts of herself. Drawing on her work as a transformation coach, her own personal experiences and her faith, LáYínká Sánní offers a powerful love letter from one striving woman to another, an invitation to step into a new internal reality, and a practical guide to transforming how you view both the world and yourself — forever.
£9.99
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Darussalam A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam
A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam In the vast expanse of religious literature, "A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam" stands out as an enlightening resource for those looking to unravel the teachings of Islam. Authored by Abu Harb Ibrahim Ali Ibrahim, this comprehensive guide simplifies the tenets of Islam for both new converts and those interested in comparative religious studies. Overview: "A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam" consists of three chapters, each carrying a profound exploration of different aspects of Islam. The first chapter, "Some Evidence for the Truth of Islam," delves into questions concerning the Qur'an's divinity, Muhammad's prophecy, and Islam's divine origin. Readers are encouraged to question, reflect, and ultimately understand the reasoning behind the fundamental beliefs of Islam. Features of the Book: Easy to understand: This book breaks down complex religious principles into digestible information, ideal for those beginning their journey into the world of Islam. High-quality presentation: The full-color illustrations and high-quality glossy paper provide an engaging reading experience. Effective Da'wah tool: The book serves as an excellent da'wah tool, explaining Islamic fundamentals and the science behind Qur'anic verses. Evidence-based approach: The first chapter provides evidence that substantiates the truth of Islam, the authenticity of the Qur'an, and the prophecy of Muhammad SAW. Author: Abu Harb Ibrahim Ali Ibrahim Known for his intellectual prowess and eloquent writing, Abu Harb Ibrahim Ali Ibrahim is a renowned figure in Islamic literature. His deep understanding and ability to clarify Islamic principles make this guide a crucial addition to your spiritual library.
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DAR AL-ARQAM A Commentary on the Creed of Al-Imam Al-Tahawi
Creed is the basis of religion. It is the substance of the first pillar of Islam, the testimony that there is no [deity worthy of worship except] Allah and Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) is the Messenger of Allah. Therefore much focus has to be given to it. It has to be learned, and so does that which infringes it, so that man becomes discerning and upon the correct belief. Because if someone’s faith is based on a correct foundation, it is valued and accepted by Allah; but if it is based on shaky and precarious beliefs, or on incorrect beliefs, then it is not correct and has no foundation. This is why the scholars gave such precedence to creed and why they never slackened in teaching it during their lessons and on special occasions. And the later generations related it from the earlier ones. As time passed, the sects and disagreements appeared, and Islam was accepted by those in whose hearts the creed was not firmly grounded, or by those who entered into the religion whilst having deviant ideas, and some new Muslims did not refer to the Quran and Sunnah for matters of creed, instead referring to theories and methodologies that the people of error founded on their own accord. The rise of these occurrences created the need for the Muslim imams to teach and revise the correct creed as well as write it and narrate it from the learned ones of the Ummah. Therefore, they wrote literature on creed and were very much concerned with it. This literature became a reference point for the Muslims who would come later, right until the coming of the Hour. Among these imams who wrote about the creed of the Salaf was al-Imam Abu Ja’far Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Tahawi, who was a scholar from the third century in Egypt. He wrote this creed according to the views of Ahl al-Sunnah in general, which includes al-Imam Abu Hanifah al-Nu’man in Thabit al-Koofi – who was the earliest of the four imams and met the Tabi’un and related from them – as well as his two disciples: Abu Yüsuf and Muhammad al-Shaybani and the imams of the Hanafi school of jurisprudence. .
£14.50
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DAR AL-ARQAM A Commentary on the Poem Al-Bayquniyyah
A commentary on the famous poem in the field of hadith sciences entitled al-Manzumah al-Bayquniyyah by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-Uthaymeen (rahimullah). The Merits of the Poem of al-Bayqūnī: Shihāb al-Dīn al-Dimyāthī said, “The poem of the knowledgeable imām of understanding and perception, al-Shaykh al-Bayqūnī (rahimullah) is one of the most interesting summaries of the science of hadīth and the most eloquent of the writings upon which one takes the rigorous course upon, for it is comprised of clear yet fine expressions that overwhelms its counterparts with a grim face.” The importance of this subject: The knowledge of usūl al-hadīth is a science that serves the radiant Prophetic traditions; with it one can distinguish the Prophetic narrations in terms of authenticity and fabrication, soundness and weakness. Al-Imām ‘Abdullāh ibn al-Mubārak said, “The quality of the hadīth is not in the conciseness of the isnād, rather its quality lies in the soundness of its narrators." Al-Imām Yahyā ibn Sa`īd al-Qattān said, “Do not look at the hadīth but rather look at its chain. If the chain is sound [then the narration is sound]. If not, then do not be deceived by the narration with a chain that is not sound.” Al-Hāfiz ibn Qutaybah al-Daynūrī said, “There is no nation amongst the nations with the isnād like their chains (i.e. this nation); narrator from narrator, the trustworthy from the trustworthy in such a way until it reaches the Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa sallam) and his Companions, so that the sound can be differentiated from the weak, the connected from the disconnected and the fabricated from the genuine.”
£13.99