Refresh Your Iman
R105.00
**“Refresh Your Imān” by Az Zaha is a heartfelt guide designed to help Muslims reconnect with their faith. Through simple reflections, practical steps, and motivational reminders, the book encourages readers to renew their spiritual energy, strengthen their relationship with Allah, and find peace and purpose in their daily lives._
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A Refined Explanation Of The Sansui Crees
R375.00
The Foundational Proofs of Imam al-Sanusi is one of the foundational works in Islamic theology and is considered historically as an elemental text in traditional Islamic education. Studied for centuries and memorized by children throughout the Islamic world, The Foundational Proofs offers readers a methodical outline of Islamic doctrine that satisfies the mind and the heart alike. In this age of mass confusion and intellectual malaise, where fundamental Islamic beliefs are misunderstood and credulity is championed as faith, The Foundational Proofs explains the tenets of faith and supports them both rationally and textually.
Further enhancing the value of this work is the engaging and relevant additions of Shaykh Sa'id Foudah, one of the worlds leading Islamic theologians today, who presents Imam al-Sanusi's work with the interlinear commentary of Imam Ahmad b. Isa al-Ansari and engaging and detailed footnotes collated from a variety of famous commentaries, such as those by Imam al-Bajuri, Imam al-Battawi, Imam al-Sawi, Imam al-Marghani, and others, as well as his own insightful comments.
Basic Islamic Beliefs
R45.00
All praise is due to Allah, that after this compilation no Muslim will require another book for the correction of his beliefs because the acceptance of all actions is based on the accuracy of beliefs. Therefore, like Bahisti Zewar and Taleemul Islam, The seekers of truth should regard this compilation of Imam Ahlus Sunnah (Allamah Abdue Shakoor) which is a key to salvation as extremely invaluable, recite each line several times and embed it in one’s heart and mind. This is an excellent way of reforming one’s actions. During the reign of Ali (R.A), two civil wars took place One was the battle of Jamal where Ali was on one side and Ayesha (R.A) was on the opposing side, Talha (R.A) and Zubair (R.A) who were from the Ashara Mubasharah were with her.
32 pages, Paperback
Published January 1, 2020
Dajjal 2
R95.00
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Dajjal (Who When Where)
This unique scholarly work of Muftī Abū Lubābah Shah Mansūr hafizahullāh probably shines out among the best of works on the interesting and intriguing topic of Dajjal Who When Where. This work clearly indicates to the conditions and circumstances of the era of Dajjal Who When Where and it is a comprehensive overview of the conditions that will affect humanity. The book in your hands has been written within the parameters of the explanations given by the senior scholars and every line of it calls for reform and action. It is a message of turning to Allāh. It covers spiritual and practical steps that one must take in order to face the greatest trial in the history of humanity. The author calls on you not only to study this work for information and curiosity, but to strive to change your life and build the enthusiasm and vigour to live and sacrifice yourself for the cause of religion. Muftī Abū Lubābah Shah Mansūr hafizahullāh is a brilliant contemporary scholars and prolific author from Pakistan. He serves as a teacher of Hadith at Jami’a Ar-Rashid in karachi, Pakistan. He has more than thirty works to his credit and has written more than a thousand articles for different journals and magazines in pakistan.Differences Of The Imaams
R145.00
For some time now people have been occupied with the question that, since the Imams (of various schools) have established everything from the sayings and practices of the Messenger of Allah (S), why are there differences of opinion among them? The numerous sessions of debates and the excessive number of publications on the issues of controversy have rendered the problem even more menacing. The issue has reached such dire proportions that those who object (to why the Imams have differed) have split into two groups. The first group is haplessly trapped in their evil thoughts of the Imams, so much so that even if they wish to disentangle themselves from this vicious web just out of good thought for the Imams, they are unable to free themselves from this trap because they are further ensnared by the apparent disparity between the sayings of the Imams and some of the clear source texts.
The second group, on the other hand, has gone even further and, let alone the Imams, they have started harboring insolent thoughts about the Messenger of Allah (S) himself; simply because of the apparently contradictory hadiths transmitted from him. However, the fault lies in referring to (English or) Urdu translations of the hadiths, because in order to get a clear picture of the meaning, one has to posses the intellectual capacity to comprehend the hadiths together with a proper understanding of the background and the prelude of the hadiths. In the absence of these prerequisites, the mere translation of the hadiths is bound to lead to objections and misgivings.
The repercussions of these differences have reached such proportions that people have split up into various sects grappling and contending with one another. The wudu’ of one group is considered invalid by the other while the salat of one group is considered void by the other, and so forth. In zakat, sawm, hajj and virtually every other act of worship [‘ibada] as well, there is inevitably some difference or other which has led to people debating with one another.
Therefore, it has become necessary to expose the basis of the differences (of opinion) found among the Imams. The reasons for these differences, dating back to the first epoch of Islam, will be expounded upon to demonstrate that the apparently contradictory texts of the hadiths leave no scope for doubting the Messenger of Allah (S), nor do they give anyone the right to cast aspersions on the Companions [sahaba], the Followers [tabi’in] or the Imams (may Allah have mercy on them). The fact is that all the Imams [mujtahidin] were leaders of the correct path and they encouraged and guided the masses toward the correct path as well. Any slanderous remark cast against them is a sure sign of the deprivation of Allah’s mercy.
Principles Of Deen
R65.00
The book "Principles of Deen" has 12 chapters, explaining:
1.) Wahi
2.) Principles of Tafseer
3.) Principles of Hadith
4.) The consensus of the Ummat (Ijma)
5.) Qiyas
6.) What is Fiqh
7.) Principles of Fiqh
8.) Essentials of Fiqh
9.) Principles of ijtihad
10.) Principles of Taqleed
11.) Principles of Sunnat and Bid'at and
12.) Principles of Imaan and Kufr.
Information in this book, because of its close link to classically written text will be new to many readers. Thus I suggest one reads, studies and seeks further explanation from Ulema. In fact, it is an ideal textbook for advanced adult classes in any part of the world.
The contents, if understood, will definitely create a better rapport, link, and bridge between the lay Muslims and the Ulema e Haqq. Dr. Mufti Abdul Wahid, Mufti of Jamia Madina Lahore, Pakistan, has written many other works which are compiled in syllabus form. These are taught in numerous Masaajids in Pakistan.

