A comprehensive biography of The Messenger of Allah (May Allah bless him and grant him peace) in the English language.
Seeratul Mustafa (English Translation) - Complete Set in 3 Volumes.
According to some, this is the masterpiece of Maulana Idris Kandehlawi's literary works. It stands out like a shining star and enjoys the most acceptance among all of Maulana's works.
No work on the blessed Sirah in the Urdu language surpasses Seeratul Mustafa in depth of research and the usage of original sources as its foundation. The author makes clear what feelings and ambitions a true believer should have with regards to the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant hime peace).
A comprehensive work based principally on authentic narrations, unaffected by objections of orientalist scholars.
Translated from the original Urdu by Mufti Muhammed Kadwa and Maulana Mahomed Mahomedy.
Cover: HardbackAuthor: Maulana Idris KandehlawiPublisher: Madrasah Arabia Islamia & Zam Zam PublishersPages: 1564Size:22.6 x 17.5cmWeight: 2510g
The life and times of Uthmân ibn Affân, as detailed in this book by Dr. Ali M. Sallâbi, truly illustrate the characteristics of exemplary leaders along with the commendable qualities of those under them. This account of how Uthmân ibn Affân, the third Rightly-Guided Caliph, expanded the Islamic state, compiled the Qur’an into a single edition, and, finally, dealt with the turmoil that engulfed the Ummah, makes for a very enlightening read.
The author has also given us insight into the life of Dhun-Noorayn (Uthmân, the ‘Possessor of the Two Lights’) before he became the caliph. Readers discover his attachment to the Prophet (sa), his relationship with the Qur’an and his generous financial contributions towards the founding of the Islamic state. All in all, this book will prove to be a valuable resource on Islamic history.
Drawn from Ibn Kathīr’s renowned al-Bidāyah wa’n-Nihāyah, Qiṣaṣ al-Anbiyāʾ offers a detailed account of the profound, lesson-filled lives of the Prophets—upon them be everlasting peace and blessings.
This classic work seeks to reconnect Muslims with the narratives of the Qur’an and the noble examples of the Prophets. Ibn Kathīr presents relevant Qur’anic verses, supported by authentic narrations from the Final Prophet ﷺ, while also engaging with reports from earlier scriptures, carefully assessing their reliability. May Allah (swt) adorn us with the noble qualities of His chosen servants and reunite us with them in Firdaws al-Aʿlā. Āmīn.
Description from the publisher:
In this book, the events of the Prophet's life, from the day he (S) was born and even before that day for background information-until the day he (S) died, have been recorded.
Beyond enumerating the events of the Prophet's life, lessons and morals from those events have been drawn to point out the significance of an event and the wisdom behind the Prophet's actions or deeds, the Islamic ruling that is derived from a particular incident, and the impact that a given event should have on our character or choice of deeds is indicated.
Male or female, adult or child, scholar or commoner, businessman or laborer - all Muslims need to study the biography of the Messenger of Allah. In fact, the fulfillment of many of our Islamic duties hinges upon our knowledge of the Prophet's life. For example, every Muslim should love the Prophet (S) yet how can one love him without knowing him. We were not alive when the Prophet (S) was preaching the message of Islam to the Quraish, so the only way we have left to become intimately acquainted with the Prophet (S) and consequently to love him, is to study his sayings and deeds, which give us partial glimpses of his life, or to study his biography, which fits the pieces of his life together, so that we can have an overall view of his ideal character.
And how are we to follow the Prophet (S) if we do not know his sayings and deeds, or - which is more relevant to his biography - the context in which his sayings and deeds occurred. Thus we are all in dire need of acquainting ourselves with the life of the Prophet (S)
Through the study of the Seerah (the Prophet's biography), we are able to appreciate how the Prophet (S) was an ideal husband, ideal father, ideal leader, ideal ruler, ideal educator, ideal judge, and so on. So regardless of our situation and who we are, we benefit from studying the Prophet's life. If one has dedicated at least some part of his life to inviting others to Islam (which makes him a Daa'ee - a word I will henceforward use one who invites others to the teachings of Islam), then the Prophet's biography is for him an indispensable guidebook. Through studying the Prophet's Seerah, the Daa'ee learns about the Prophet's methodology for inviting others to Islam; furthermore, he learns about how the Prophet (S) dealt with those who refused to embrace Islam and how he ;t",' was patient when he was made to suffer at their hands, not to mention the countless other lessons and morals he learns from the Seerah.
If one is an educator - of children at home or school, or of adults at a community level - one learns how the best educator mankind has ever known raised a generation of true Muslims, who went on to develop the most wonderful civilization that mankind has ever known. The early converts to Islam were educated in the world's finest institution of higher learning - the House of Al-Arqam (the house wherein Muslims secretly met in the early days of Islam) - where the Prophet (S) taught them the Qur'an, Islamic beliefs, the manners of Islam, and so on. His students graduated with flying colors, becoming leaders and educators of the following generation of Muslims.
If one is a leader, one learns true qualities of leadership from the Prophet's Seerah, in terms of how the Prophet (S) was just; how he united the Muslims; how he (S) dealt with subversive elements of society, namely the hypocrites, who were headed by 'Abdullah ibn Ubai ibn Salool; and how he (S) constantly strove for the betterment of the Muslim nation.
If one is a scholar, one relies on the Seerah to understand the Qur'an, for the Prophet's actions represent a practical application of the teachings of the Qur'an. Furthermore, the revelation of many Verses was prompted by actual events that took place during the Prophet's lifetime; a scholar can only understand such Verses if he understands the events for which they were revealed. And in fact (as we will In Sha Allah see throughout this book) knowledge of all Islamic sciences - such as 'Aqeedah (beliefs), jurisprudence, and Tafseer - hinges frequently upon knowledge of some aspect of the Prophet's Seerah.
If a Muslim inclines towards Zuhd (to abstain from worldly pleasures for the sake of Allah) he can learn, through the study of the Seerah, the difference between true Zuhd and extremism, for the correct way to live is the balanced life that the Prophet (S) and his Companions led. If a Muslim is afflicted by calamity, he can find consolation in the Seerah, for no one was afflicted with as much hardship as was the Messenger of Allah; beyond consolation, the afflicted person becomes encouraged to follow the example of the Prophet; and patiently await for his reward from Allah . In short, there are valuable lessons to be found in the Seerah for every single Muslim.
Not just the Muslim individual, but also the Muslim nation as a whole needs to benefit from the lessons that are available in the Prophet's Seerah. Nations rise and fall not through coincidence or through a set of arbitrary occurrences, but through universal laws that have been set in place by Allah . At least once in our history, Muslims have succeeded in building a wonderful and stable civilization, and that was during the lifetime of the Prophetand his rightly guided Caliphs; and even if Muslims prospered in later centuries, they never prospered as much as they did in the early golden years of Islam. Now we come back to the universal laws I mentioned above: The Prophet , and his Companions established a stable and prosperous nation not by chance, but by living in harmony with the said universal laws. What this means is that there is a pattern: If we want to now repeat the success that was achieved by the Muslims during the lifetime of the Prophet Oh, we need to be in harmony with the same set of laws, and in doing so, we have an ideal blueprint to follow - the lives of the Prophet (S) and his noble Companions (R).
In this great biography of Ali ibn Abi Talib (RAA), the fourth caliph of Islam, Dr. Sallabi guides the reader by peeling away the layers of fabrications and distortions. In this way, allowing a clear picture to emerge of the first great turmoil that engulfed the Muslim world and how the noble Companions of the Prophet and the members of his family worked together to resolve these momentous issues.
Probably, one of the most brilliant biographies written on the Companion of the Prophet (SAWS), Khalid bin Al-Waleed, Sword of Allah.
Khalid bin Al-Waleed was one of the greatest generals in history, and one of the greatest heroes of Islam. about whom the Prophet of Islam (SAW) said:'What an excellent slave of Allah: Khalid bin Al-Waleed, one of the swords of Allah, unleashed against the unbelievers!', Tirmidhi and Ahmad from Abu Hurayrah, Sahih Al-Jami' Al-Saghir No. 6776]
And about Whom Abu Bakr (RA) said:'Women will no longer be able to give birth to the likes of Khalid bin Al-Waleed.' (Ibn Kathir, Al-Bidayah wan-Nihayah,
The original title of the book, "The Sword of Allah: Khalid bin Al-Waleed, His Life and Campaigns" was written by the late Lieutenant-General A.I. Akram of the Pakistan Army, in October 1969. The author learned Arabic in order to draw on the earliest historical sources and he visited every one of Khalid's battlefields in order to draw analyses from the viewpoint of military strategy, including reconciling conflicting historians' accounts. The book was originally published by the Army Education Press, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, and printed by Feroze Sons Publishers in Lahore, Pakistan. The excellence of the book was such that it has been translated from English into Arabic and is currently sold in bookshops throughout the Arab World
The life of Al-Hasan ibn 'Ali ibn Abi Talib ( may ALLAH be pleased with him ), a grandson of the Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him), demonstrates that one should give the highest priority to the unity of the Muslim community.
This is an important lesson for leaders at all levels and all times. Sometimes, it is essential to yield graciously and give up positions of status and authority for the greater good of the Ummah. By giving up the caliphate to Muâwiyah, Al-Hasan ( may ALLAH be pleased with him ) clearly demonstrated that the differences among the Muslims were purely political.
Even though the Muslims were fighting amongst themselves, they still regarded each other as brothers as sisters in faith. The life of al-Hasan ( may ALLAH be pleased with him ) sets an example for all Muslims, especially our Muslim leaders. It shows us how we should be willing to sacrifice the adornments of this transient world for the sake of Allah, the Exalted.
This book describes, among other things, the principles based upon which 'Umar ibn al-khattab رضی الله عنه governed the Muslims during his caliphate; among those principles were mutual consultation, justice, equality among people, and honouring of freedoms. With the turn of every page, the reader will come to appreciate the fact that Umar رضی الله عنه was exceptional in his faith, distinguished in his knowledge, profoundly wise in his thinking, remarkable in his eloquence, noble in his manners and great in the contributions he made to this nation.
This book opens with the story of creation — beginning with the Throne and the Kursī, the formation of the universe, and all that exists within it, including angels, jinn, and humankind.
It continues through the histories of the prophets and their communities, leading up to the era of the Children of Isra’il and the Age of Ignorance (Jāhiliyyah), which concluded with the arrival of the final Prophet, Muhammad ﷺ.
Adapted from Al-Bidayah wan-Nihayah (The Beginning and the End).
The exact number of prophets and messengers sent by Allah is not specified, but the Qur’an affirms that they were sent to different communities throughout history to call people to Tawhid — the worship of Allah alone. Muslims believe that every messenger — including those shared with Judaism and Christianity — delivered the same fundamental message of pure monotheism and submission to the One God, Allah.
Acknowledging and respecting all prophets and messengers is a core element of Islamic belief; Muslims do not distinguish between them in terms of honour or reverence.
Drawn from Tārīkh al-Khulafā’, this classical work compiles authentic hadith in recounting the lives of the first four Khalifahs of Islam, may Allah be pleased with them. Through these biographies, it showcases the integrity, wisdom, and leadership they exemplified in governance, while also underscoring their vital contributions to the development and preservation of the Sunnah.
It is titled “Khalifahs Who Took the Right Way” rather than “Rightly Guided Khalifahs” to emphasize their active commitment to choosing and upholding the right path.
Why this book deserves a place on your shelf:
• A fluent, accessible translation of Imam as-Suyuti’s renowned work on the early Khalifahs.• Insightful portrayal of some of the finest individuals in the history of Islam—true role models for character and conduct.• An uplifting and inspiring read that deepens admiration and understanding.
Yusuf: The Journey of Faith and Resilience
The Story of Yusuf – The Best of Stories
Allah describes it as “the best of stories” — and indeed, it is a story everyone should know.The Story of Yusuf brings to life the journey of Prophet Yusuf (عليه السلام), revealing how his trials, patience, and faith remain deeply relevant to our lives today.
Step into a world where timeless wisdom meets modern understanding, as this book beautifully retells one of history’s most remarkable stories.
Although it is the best of stories, it is often misunderstood or overlooked in depth. The reason lies in the lack of resources that connect traditional scholarship with contemporary readers.The Story of Yusuf bridges that gap — offering thoughtful reflections and insightful explanations that revive the wonder and wisdom of this extraordinary Qur’anic narrative.
The Early Life of Yusuf
Yusuf, also known as Joseph, was born into a noble family. However, his life took a dramatic turn when his brothers, driven by jealousy, plotted against him. They threw him into a well, intending to rid themselves of him permanently. But this was just the beginning of Yusuf's remarkable journey. Despite the challenges he faced at such a young age, Yusuf remained strong in his faith and hopeful for a better future.
Trials and Triumphs
After being rescued from the well, Yusuf was sold into slavery in Egypt. Yet, he did not falter; instead, he used this time to develop his character and wisdom. His ability to interpret dreams brought him to the attention of Pharaoh. However, he faced further trials, including wrongful imprisonment. Yusuf's resilience during these testing times showcased his unwavering trust in God, proving that hardships can lead to greater purposes.
The Restoration of Yusuf
Eventually, Yusuf's gift of dream interpretation allowed him to predict a looming famine, which saved Egypt from disaster. His story is one of forgiveness when he reconciled with his brothers, showcasing his noble character. Yusuf became a high-ranking official in Egypt, reflecting that true success arises from overcoming adversity. His journey teaches us the importance of faith, patience, and the power of forgiveness.