Hayatus Sahabah (The Lives of the Sahabah) – 3 Volume Set
R395.00
Hayatus Sahabah is a comprehensive three-volume work that delves into the lives of the Sahabah (companions) of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Authored by Maulana Muhammad Yusuf Kandhlawi, this collection presents over 2,000 pages of meticulously categorized events and incidents involving the Prophet and his companions. The narratives are organized to highlight the common lessons and morals these incidents symbolize, painting a vivid picture of the Sahabah’s dedication, sacrifices, and unwavering faith. The author relies primarily on authentic Hadith and works of renowned classical scholars.
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