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Islam is based on two major souces : the Quran and the Sunnah, and the latter is available to us in the form of hadiths. The Prophet said, “Whoever comes to know one hadith of mine should spread it.”
I have come to the realization that many youth from among the Muslims have not memorized even one hadith of the Prophet. For this reason I have chosen smaller hadiths so that they can be easily memorized by them and they can spread them to others.
I supplicate to Allah to make this book a source of light on the Day of Judgment for us.
AUTHOR:Abdul Malik Mujahid
BINDING:Softcover
PAGES:128
SIZE:8.2 x 5.3 x 0.3 inch
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translator: Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan
Pages: 4050
Binding: Hardback
Size: 6x9x9″ (15×22 cm)
Format: Arabic-English
ISBN: 9960-717-31-3 (9960717313)
ISBN13: 9789960717319
Publisher: Dar-us-Salam
Shipping Weight: 14.80 lbs
This is the fourth volume from this series, which deals with the life of the last of the Four Rightly-Guided Caliphs, Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (علي بن أبي طالب). He was the first male to accept Islam at the young age of approximately nine years. He was the Prophet’s cousin, the son of Abu Talib, the Prophet’s supportive and loving uncle who protected him during the worst trials of his early Prophethood.
Ali’s devotion to the Prophet is best evidenced during the Hijrah (migration) when he acted as the Prophet’s decoy in Makkah while the Prophet left under the cover of night and migrated to Madinah, accompanied by Abu Bakr.
Darussalam presents the entire History of Islam to our youth in language that appeals to them, in a simple yet lucid manner. The first four volumes in this series explore Islamic history during the period of the first Four Rightly-Guided Caliphs. Later volumes would be devoted to the History of Islam, down through the ages to modern times, insha’Allah.
History of Islam – A Reader Series – Suitable for Grade Six (Age group 10+)
The Age of the Rightly Guided Caliphs – Al-Khulafa ar-Rashidun
Ali ibn Abi Taalib (R): The Last of the Four Rightly Guided Caliphs
Pages: 173
Islam The Religion Of Peace By Muhammad Ibrahim (HB)
These days many books are being published about Islam, some in defense of it and many more in its offence. This book briefly but precisely points out how all the religions are the same and how they are different from each other. The teachings in basic remain in the doctrines but in the name of liberalism, these are changed in practice. For example, sexual relationships outside of marriage are forbidden in every religion, but what is happening everyone knows.
Islam in its basic nature and function has not changed because of its inner system. To many, the notion of Islam being a religion of peace appears like a contradiction, they see Islam as a dangerous faith under the influence of media. Islam in reality is the religion based on peace. Muslims are ordained to spread peace and its wishes. “May the peace of God be with you” are the words every Muslim is directed to say every time he meets someone.
Water is the substance of life, the magic elixir without which life on this planet would be impossible.
The Qur’an not only mentions that the creation of all living things began from water, it also talks about various phenomena related to water like the sending of rainfall, the layers of darkness and internal waves in the oceans, the different colors of the seas, cloud formation and the barrier between fresh water and saltwater.
Professor Schroeder one of the greatest oceanographers in West Germany used to say, “When science progresses, religion must inevitably retreat”. But when he heard the translation of the meanings of the verses of the Qur’an he was stunned and said, “These cannot be the words of a human being.”
Read on to find out about the astonishing scientific facts which came down to Arabs in the desert who did not know how to swim or sail in the seas and oceans or possess the sophisticated equipment to make such discoveries, discoveries that have left modern scientific researchers, oceanographers and experts speechless and in awe.
Pages: 255
This book tackles the issue of the interpretation of dreams in the light of the Qur’an and the Sunnah, based on the Prophet’s hadeeth in which he said, “The dream of a Muslim is one of the forty-six parts of prophet hood.” In this book, the author provides a definition of the word ‘dream’, discusses the various types of dreams, mentions some dreams that were interpreted by the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), etiquette to be observed by the person who has a dream and the person who interprets it, and provides the interpretation of a large number of dreams, among some other issues related to the subject.
The author is the well-known erudite scholar Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abd-Allah ibn Raashid al-Bakri (d. 736 AH/1336 CE). The English reader will definitely find this book highly interesting and thought-provoking.
Pages: 488
This book provides detailed and insightful glimpses into the extraordinary life of the first Caliph of the Muslims, Abu Bakr As-Siddeeq (R), and his massive contribution to all of humanity: As a principled and disciplined young person in Makkah; a successful businessman; embracing Islam under the tutelage of the Prophet and laying the groundwork for Islam’s spread across the globe.
In a world currently needing moral and ethical leadership based on the divine revelations of Allah, the life of Abu Bakr offers a blueprint to a successful life to those Muslims, and non-Muslims, searching for the truth.
He was truly a man for all ages, encompassing all aspects of a complete individual, as an intellectual, Companion of the Prophet and Caliph.




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