Biographies of the Salaf and Scholars

Biographies of the Salaf and Scholars
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Extraordinary Occurrences From the Allies of Allah By Imām al-Lālikā’ī

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Imām al-Lālikā’ī narrates extraordinary events that occurred at the hands of the Allies of Allāh from the previous nations, the companions, and the second and third generations

Sulaymān ibn al-Mughīrah said, “’Abū Muslim and members of the army crossed the Tigris River and its strong tide ripped the ship apart; thus, they lost some of their possessions. ‘Abū Muslim began walking on top of the river, and he looked back at his companions and said, ‘Did you lose anything so we can supplicate to Allāh, the Exalted, to return it?’

In the Company of the Imams by Islam Today

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This book explores the lives of the four imams who were the founders of the canonical schools of Islamic Law. It explores the areas of convergence and disagreement between these great scholars to reveal the unity of their basic principles as well as the multiplicity of their opinion and judgments. In doing so, it demonstrates Islam’s inherent flexibility, which takes into account the different historical, social and geographical circumstances in which people find themselves. This allows the teachings of Islam to remain vital for every place and time.

Malcolm X: The Struggle For Human Rights

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One of the twentieth century’s most influential Muslims, Malcolm X – El-Hajj Malik Al-Shabazz – led a dynamic life and passed through many phases of thought. But one aspect of his thought remained constant – to never remain silent in the face of oppression.

In Malcolm X: The Struggle for Human Rights, Recep Şentürk offers more than a biography of a beloved figure in American history: he explores the concept of universal human rights in Islam using the life of Malcolm X as an example of a human rights struggle.

Engaging and innovative, the book is divided into three sections, dealing with Malcolm X’s life, beliefs and struggle in turn. In the first part, we learn about his early years, his time in prison and his hajj. In a section on his evolving faith, we learn about his youth as a Christian, his time with the Nation of Islam and his discovery of mainstream Islam. In the final section, Şentürk offers a new perspective: how we can relate slavery, abolition, civil rights and voting rights to Malcolm X’s struggle

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The Essential Pearls & Gems of Ibn Taymiyyah

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In this book, Dr. Muhammad Ibn Abd ar-Rahman al-‘Arifi has selected material from the huge corpus of Ibn Taymiyyah’s work and made it accessible to the ordinary reader so that he may learn about the thought of this great scholar of Islam.

 

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The Four Imams

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The Four Imams – Their Lives, Works And Their Schools Of Thought.

This book is a compilation of four books which deal with the lives and works of the four imams who founded the four great canonical schools of thought of Islamic fiqh; Imam Abu Hanifah, Imam al-Shafi’i, Imam Malik Ibn Anas & Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal.  The book was originally written in Arabic by the great Egyptian scholar and theologian Muhammad Abu Zahra and is presented in English for the first time.

The History Of The Khalifahs Who Took The Right Way

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Taken from Tarikh al-Khulafa, this classical work presents authentic hadith in the retelling of the biographies of the first four Khalifahs of Islam (May Allah be Pleased with them) illustrating both the integrity and wisdom that they displayed in governance. This book also highlights their contributions to that body of practice which is known as the Sunnah.

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The Life, Teachings And Influence Of Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Wahhaab (H/B)

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From Chapter 1 – This book is not one with a political agenda. It is meant neither to support nor to critique any contemporary regimes or polices. Indeed, the driving force behind this work is much greater and more important than that. It has to do with, first, the religion of Islam as preached by the Prophet and second, with the honor and right of an individual Muslim, Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhaab. An attempt has been made to resent a fair and accurate presentation of the life and teachings of him. Conclusions were derived based only on the most historically and logically reliable, accurate, substantiated and proven-based sources – be they from Muslims or non-Muslims.

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