![]() ![]() He presents arguments and proofs to support Abu Bakr's superiority and discredits all arguments and proofs in favour of 'Ali's superiority. This book was written as a refutation of a book by the Shi'a-Ithna 'Ashari theologian Al-Hilli called Minhaj al-Karamah. Shaykh Al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah was born in, 661 AH (1263 AC) in Haran, which is now in Eastern Turkey, near the border of northern Iraq. His family had long been renowned for its learning, among his teachers, was Shams ud-Din Al-Maqdisi, first Hanbali Chief Justice of Syria following the reform of the judiciary by Baibars. The number of Ibn Taymiyyah's teachers exceeds two hundred. Ibn Taymiyyah was barely seventeen, when Qadi Al-Maqdisi authorised him to issue Fatwa (legal verdict). Qadi remembered with pride that it was he who had first permitted an intelligent and learned man like Ibn Taymiyyah to give Fatwa. At the same age, he started delivering lectures. When he was thirty, he was offered the office of Chief Justice, but refused, as he could not persuade himself to follow the limitations imposed by the authorities. Imam Ibn Taymiyyah's education was essentially that of a Hanbali theologian and jurisconsult. ![]() 'Mabahith Fi Aqaid Ahl al-Sunnah, Muhannad Ala al-Mufannad 2.īut to his knowledge of early and classical Hanbalism, he added not only that of the other schools of jurisprudence but also that of other literature.He had an extensive knowledge of Quran, Sunnah, Greek philosophy, Islamic history, and religious books of others, as is evident from the variety of the books he wrote.īestsellers 1. Creed Made Easy, A bilingual introduction to Islamic Theology 3. Matn Al-Aqidah at-Tahawiah: Arabic By Imam Tahawi 5.Īl-Iqtisad Fil I'tiqad By Imam Ghazali, Arabic (Dar Al-Minhaj) 4. Bidayatul Hidayah (Arabic) By Imam al-Ghazali 6. ![]() Kitabul Arba'in Fi Usulil Deen By Imam Ghazali (Summarised Ihya) 7. Tuhfat al-Murid Sharh Jawharatul Tawhid: Arabic, al-Bajuri 8. Sharh Al-Aqidat al-Wasitiyah: Arabic Ibn Taymiyah/al-Uthaymin 9. Idah Sharh Al-Sunnah Lil Imam al-Muzani (d.264H) Arabic 10. Matn Aqidah at-Tahawiah (Islamic Belief): Arabic Text & English 11. al-I'tisam: Arabic, Imam al-Shatibi, Mustafa al-'Adawi 12. ![]() Kitab Al Asma Wal Sifat Lel Imam Ibn Taymiyyah:' Arabic Only 13. Sharh al-'Aqa'id al-Nasafiyyah: Imam al-Taftazani, Arabic Only 14. Sharh al-'Aqidat al-Tahawiyah: Arabic, Ibn Abi al-'Izz 15. 2505 Majmu' al-Rasa'il al-Imam al-Ghazali: Arabic Only 16. Al-Asma' Wal Sifat Lil Imam Al-Bayhaqi: Arabic Book 17. Khasa'il: A Commentary of Shama'il Tirmidhi By M Z Khandhlawi £17.99 My First Book About Salah: For Toddlers & Young Children 2+ £5.99 Nur al-Idah, English By Bilal Brown, The Light of Clarification, £22.99 Al-Qawlul Mubin Fi hukm Takfiril Mu'minin, AlJazairi Arabic Only Al-Majmu' Al-Fareed fi Sharh Kitab At-Tawheed : Arabic Only 18. Secondly, it has been written at a very crucial time: everything has become so mixed up that some Muslims are no longer aware of those qualities which distinguish the believers from the non-believers their faith has become so weak that they have adopted patterns of behaviour that are absolutely repugnant to a sincere believer they have taken the disbelievers as their friends, while displaying enmity towards many of the believers by disparaging their character and degrading them.Qatf al-Azhar, Mass-Transmitted (Mutawattir) Hadiths, As-Suyuti £5.50 Al-Imam Ahmad Raza Khan al-Hanafi: Hayatuhu Wa Khadamatuhu £12.95Īl-Allama al-Mujaddid al-Faqih al-Muhad. The subject matter of this work is of paramount importance and utmost interest for two major reasons: Firstly, it is concerned with one of Islam's main foundations, namely the qualities of al-wala' wa'1-bara', which are two major prerequisites of true faith: al-wala' is a manifestation of sincere love for Allah, His prophets and the believers al-bara', on the other hand, is an expression of enmity and hatred towards falsehood and its adherents. It was originally submitted for a Masters Degree at the Department of Aqeedah Umm al Qorah University in Makkah. The book deals with the concept of Loving for the sake of Allah and hating for the sake of Allah. ![]()
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