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Fatima Binti Muhammad (The Age of Bliss)
By Omer Yilmaz
Fatima (RA) was the youngest daughter of Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, and his most beloved. He referred to her as being a part of himself. From a young age until his death she never left his side, learning everything she could from him, taking care of him and even protecting him from his enemies. This book summarizes her life for young readers.
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Uthman Ibn Affan (The Age of Bliss)
Uthman ibn Affan was one of the Four Rightly-Guided Caliphs of the Muslim state. He was always the first to respond to the call for help. A wealthy merchant, he constantly donated his wealth, enlarging the Medina mosque, buying a well for the people, feeding and equipping the army and helping the poor and needy.
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Al-Mantiq al-Jilani: A Primer in Classical Logic By Sayyid Muhammad Zarqani
An introduction to classical logic which basically points to the practice of defending the tenets of Islam through rational argument.
It is possibly one of the first books translated into the English language for the benefit of the Students in the Darse-Nizami Alimiyyah Course.
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A Treasury of Rumi
This new anthology of Rumi’s teachings is freshly translated and supplemented with commentaries, and also includes selected texts in Persian. The aim is to bring readers closer to his work’s true, traditional meaning – and to the man himself as a great Islamic scholar, teacher and saint.
Besides illustrating the traditional basis of Rumi’s teachings, this Treasury displays his unique genius as one of the world’s greatest religious writers, whose voice speaks as clearly and compellingly today as in the 7th/13th century.
‘Everyone has, in their view, become my close friend
but they have not sought out the secrets within me.’
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A Treasury of Sacred Maxims: Commentary on Legal Principles
This inspiring collection of sacred maxims is drawn from the genre known in Arabic as al-qawa‘id al-fiqhiyyah.
These maxims are pithy sayings that Islamic scholars use as a guide for Islamic practice in a wide range of areas, from the rituals of worship to financial transactions.
Though technically translated as “legal maxims”, the array of topics these maxims cover encompass the core ethical principles at the heart of the Shariah.
Given its concision, each maxim is rich in meaning, and the commentary provided by Dr Shahrul Hussain gives us a glimpse into the maxim’s significance.
The commentaries, written by a Western Islamic scholar, bring out the relevance of each maxim to the English speaking reader.
This latest instalment in Kube’s Treasury Series in Islamic Thought and Civilisation, will help deepen the understanding of key aspects of Shariah in its legal and ethical dimensions.
Each maxim has three elements which will be discussed:
1) The intellectual coinage of the juristic maxim.
2) Its legal justification (hujjiyah), and
3) Its moral philosophy.
Each maxim will be explained, followed by examples of how it is applied in Islamic law.
The Hujjiyah of the maxim will be discussed and concluded by discussing the moral message the maxim gives.
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The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History by Ibn Khaldun
The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History by Ibn Khaldun, often translated as “Introduction” or “Prolegomenon,” is the most important Islamic history of the premodern world. Written by the great fourteenth-century Arab scholar Ibn Khaldûn (d. 1406), this monumental work established the foundations of several fields of knowledge, including the philosophy of history, sociology, ethnography, and economics.
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Ali Ibn Abi Talib (The Fourth Caliph of Islam)
ISBN: 9788178987651Page: 32Binding: Paperback -
Principles from the Lives of the Four Rightly- Guided Caliphs
- Paperback: 82 pages
- Publisher: Erkam Publishing (2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9944832634
- ISBN-13: 978-9944832632
- Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.8 x 0.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 3.5 ounces