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The Holy Quran: Colour Coded Tajweed Rules Blocks (18x12cm)- IBS
This a color-coded Qu'an in an Arabic script that is easy to read for the non-Arabic speaking person. Enclosed in plastic casing, in a small handy size. Ideal for use during travels. Seven different-color shades have been used: each color representing a different tajwid rule. The actual rules of tajwid in English are included in the back of the edition. This edition of the Qur'an can help those who desire to recite the Qur'an correctly with the proper pronunciations and intonations.
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The Ideal Muslim by Dr. Muhammad Al-Hashimi
The Ideal Muslim – Dr. Muhammad Ali Al-Hashimi | IIPH Publication The Ideal Muslim (Arabic: شخصية المسلم) is a renowned Islamic guidebook that defines the qualities of the true Muslim man according to the Qur’an and Sunnah. This book is a must-have for anyone who desires to improve their character, relationships, and standing with Allah through authentic Islamic principles. ✅ Key Features: Author: Dr. Muhammad Ali Al-Hashimi Publisher: International Islamic Publishing House (IIPH) Format: Paperback or Hardback (Specify your edition) Language: English Genre: Islamic Self-Development / Character Building Pages: Approx. 400–500 (varies by edition) 🌟 What You'll Learn: The moral and spiritual traits of the ideal Muslim How to develop strong relationships with family and society The characteristics of a productive, balanced Islamic life Practical examples from the life of the Prophet ﷺ and his companions 📦 Condition: Brand New | Authentic IIPH Edition | Fast Dispatch | Secure Packaging Perfect for brothers, new Muslims, or anyone seeking a structured path to personal reform and Islamic excellence.
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The Ideal Muslimah- IIPH
Who is the ideal Muslimah (Muslim woman)? Do you wish to have a personality that is considered ideal in Islam? The Ideal Muslimah is a handy self-help authentic Islamic book by Dr. Muhammad Ali al-Hashimi which will inspire and guide you in your relationship with Allah, yourself, your family, your friends, and your community in the light of the Qur’an (Quran) and Seerah (Prophet Muhammad’s biography) and teachings.
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The Ill Effects of Sins by Shaikh Ibn al-Uthaymeen
This short essay is adopted from a sermon that was delivered by the author. In it the Sheikh discusses the seriousness of committing sins and the effects that they have upon us. He highlights the point that every time a disaster strikes us we are quick to conclude that it was due to political, economic or some other materialistic reason. However the author very clearly suggests that we aught to look towards our own sins first, since calamities befall us as a result of them. Plenty of verses are quoted from the Qur’an to substantiate this argument. Pages: 24
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The Illustrious Life of Muhammad ﷺ
The author, may Allah have mercy on him, illustrates the life of the Prophet [peace and blessings be upon him] in his unique way, intending to be concise yet readily inspiring. It captures the important stages of his [peace and blessings be upon him] life, making it easy to emulate for those who desire to pattern their own live upon his. Forming a chapter taken from 'Sifat al-Safwah' of Imam Ibn al-Jawzi, this book is an excellent resource for studying the character and sublime nature the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was endowed with. It will leave an impression of awe and deep love for all those who have not been negatively influenced by aspects of bias of mass media.
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The Intelligent Heart, The Pure Heart
This book is of great value for those in pursuit of the purification of the heart in preperation for the hereafter which should be the objective for every Muslim
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The Islamic Awakening by Shaykh Muhammad bin Salih Al-Uthaymin
The Muslim Nation today is experiencing a blessed awakening in all aspects of its affairs, one that has been aroused by the efforts of Muslims throughout the globe. This is despite the onslaught of the disbelievers against Islam whether that be military or through their powerful media apparatus. In these often difficult times, we find many Muslims returning to their Din and embracing it with vigour and enthusiasm. However the astute observer will find that there are many problems that hinder its progress, problems that have caused some of the scholars to lay down some guidelines that the youth of this blessed awakening should adhere to and follow. It should also be noted that if the Islamic guidelines are not strictly adhered to, and the youth are left to be driven by their emotions alone, then surely this awakening will result in destroying more than it will build! Pages: 314ISBN: 1 898649 68 5
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The Islamic Conquest of Syria
This is the first complete English translation of Futuhusham the ninth century Arabic classic detailing the Muslim advance into Syria when a small band of faithful Muslims overthrew the superpower of their day. This inspiring epic describes the events in detail and brings to life the great personalities of Islam in a unique way.
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The Jinn, Magic and the Evil-eye by Dr Abdullah Al-Tayyar and Shayakh Sami Al-Mubarak Introducton by Shayak Abdul Aziz Bin Baz
From haunted houses and levitating objects to demons invading and taking over human bodies. There are abundant movies available in the Western world which focus on this phenomena.Indeed, it is from human nature to be intrigued by the unknown and unseen. But what doesIslam say concerning this mysterious world? It is actually part of a Muslim’s religion to believein the unseen, to believe in the world of the Jinn, and to believe in magic. Most of us are unaware of the reality of the Jinn who live alongside us and interact with us in more ways than we can imagine. What is the correct Islamic viewpoint on the Jinn and the affairs connected to them?Can magic really affect us? Do Jinns have the ability to possess and harm us? Can we go tofortune-tellers? What is the evil-eye? And most importantly of all, how do we protect and cure ourselves from Jinn possession, magic and the evil-eye? Find out the answers to all these questions as the authors provide an unprecedented, detailed account of this topic.
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The Kingdom of God: A Fully Illustrated Commentary on Surah al-Mulk
Surah al-Mulk (The Kingdom) invites the reader to look at how the universe moves by God's will, under His perfect control, succinctly captured within its opening verse: Blessed is the One in Whose Hands rests all Kingdom. And He is Most Capable of everything. The Surah (chapter) challenges the reader to formulate a new concept of the universe and its relationship with its Creator as being like that of a kingdom for a king. The reader is sent on a journey to discover a new sense of perspective on the power of God and the extent of His control over the cosmos and beyond. From this new and enlightened viewpoint, the planet and the present worldly life pales into insignificance when placed before the vastness of the seven heavens and the eternity of the Afterlife.
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The Kitab al-Athar of Imam Abu Hanifah In the narration of Imam Muhammad Ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani
The Kitab al-Athar of Imam Abu Hanifah In the narration of Imam Muhammad Ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani Arabic text with English translation. Explanatory footnotes in English. The Kitab al-Athar was the first book composed in Islam after the generation of the Companions. Al-Imam al-Aazam Abu Hanifah Numan ibn Thabit wrote it. It comprises Ahadith that connect directly back to the Messenger of Allah sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam (marfu'), those which stop short at a Companion or one of the Followers (mawquf) and those which are attributed to the Messenger sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam directly by one of the Followers or Followers of the Followers without attribution to a Companion (mursal). His companions Imam Abu Yusuf, Imam Zufar, Imam Muhammad, Imam al-Hasan ibn Ziyad, Imam Hammad ibn Abi Hanifah the Imam's son, Hafs ibn Ghiyath and others narrated it from him. In the version before us, Imam Muhammad, himself a mujtahid, narrated each tradition from Imam Abu Hanifah and then followed each with some explanatory material, sometimes confirming and occasionally differing with his Imam. Imam Abu Hanifah Imam Abu Hanifah was from Kufa and was one of the Followers (taabi'oon). He was born in 80 AH in a family of Persian ancestry. Imam Abu Hanifah was a trader in fabrics. He studied with the great scholars of Kufa who transmitted the schools of Ibn Mas'ud and Ali ibn Abi Talib in particular, but he also travelled further afield in search of hadith and fiqh. He was noted for his exceptional grasp of fiqh, and is said to have laid its foundations. He died in 150 AH in Baghdad. His list of teachers is very extensive, and his list of pupils a roll-call of honour. Sahl ibn Muzahim said, "Abu Hanifahs knowledge was universal knowledge.'' Ash-Shafiee said, "In fiqh people are the needy dependents of Abu Hanifah.'' Imam Muhammad He is Abu Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ibn Farqad ash-Shaybani. Muhammad was born in Wasit in 132 AH, and grew up in Kufa. He was a pupil of Abu Hanifah. Ash-Shafiee said, "I have not seen anyone more eloquent than him. I used to think when I saw him reciting the Quran that it was as if the Quran had been revealed in his language.'' He also said, "I have not seen anyone more intelligent than Muhammad ibn al-Hasan.'' He died in Ray in 189 AH. Hafiz Riyad Ahmad al-Multani The explanatory footnotes to this text are the work of the contemporary scholar Hafiz Riyad Ahmad from Multan in Pakistan. Edited by: Mufti 'Abdur Rahman Ibn Yusuf, Shaykh Muhammad Akram (Oxford Centre of Islamic Studies), Safira Batha (English editing)
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The Life of Muhammad ﷺ by Imam Yahya bin Sharaf al-Nawawi
Based on the earliest sources. Abridging the life of the Messenger of Allah, concisely, the reader will be acquainted with the life of the great Prophet Muhammad. It is attempted only to review the main points in his blessed life in plain words. Authentic information is given regarding many different aspects from his life, as well as a mention of the legal rulings that were specific to the Messenger of Allah.This Treatise has beeen extracted from An-Nawawi's Introduction to his Tahdhib al-Asma wal-Lughat, many notes have been added to it by Shaykh Khalid bin Abdu-r-Rahman Ash-Shayi and by the Translator Abu Rumaysah
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