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Prayer According to the Sunnah (Darussalam)

£14.00

ISBN: 9789960897585
AUTHOR: Prof. Muhammad Zulfiqaar
BINDING: Hard Back
PAGES: 346
SIZE CM: 15×21 Cm
PUBLISHER: Darussalam

Description Of The Prophet’s Prayer

£6.00

Description Of The Prophet’s Prayer By Imam Muhammad Nasir Al-Din Al-Albani (PB)

Salah (prayer) is a fundamental act of worship and focal in Islam, its importance can never be over-emphasised. Muslim strives to perfect their prayer for it is indeed the first thing mankind will be question about by Allah on the Day of Judgment. For this reason, much has been dedicated to the prayer from the vast body of Islamic literature – from its rulings to the finer details about its characteristics etc. and it will continue to be taught and studied throughout the Muslim expanse. Sifat al-Salatun-Nabi is a renowned work of the late Imam and scholar of hadeeth, Muhammad Nasirudin Al-Albani (may Allah bestow His Mercy upon him). The original work in Arabic was a unique milestone with a fresh approach in presenting the topic – and we are proud to present before the reader, the new abridged English version of it. The intent behind the compilation of the bookwas clearly noted by the author, and he stated, “I did not come across a book (on prayer) that covered the topic comprehensively, so I felt obliged to produce a book that collected together as many features of the Prophet’s prayer (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) as possible, from the takbeer (opening of the prayer) to the tasleem (concluding of the prayer)…” He further asserted his preferred methodology employed in the book, by adopting strict principles of adhering to the authentic Sunnah, and the difficult task he was faced in ensuring that. It has thus developed into a study text, and a valuable primer setting a standard in reviving the method of our prayer – and becoming a means in perfecting our servitude towards Allah in the Prophetic manner. It is our hope that this new English rendering will ensure an earnest continuation in helpingMuslims who wish to follow the guidance of their Prophet (peace and blessing of Allah be upon him) in their daily worship. And that the utilisation of this work becomes a catalyst for those who truly love the Prophet (may Allah bestow His Mercy upon him) in fulfilling his command to, “Pray as you have seen me praying.”

A Description Of The Supererogatory (Sunnah) Prayers

£7.95

O Muslim, be consistent with the regular supererogatory Prayers, imitating the excellent example of the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam). As Allaah said,
“Indeed, in the Messenger of Allaah you have a good example to follow for him who hopes for (the meeting with) Allaah and the Last Day, and remembers Allaah much.” [Sooratul-Ahzaab 33:21]
Being consistent with the supererogatory Prayers is also a way to compensate for any fault or deficiency that transpired in the obligatory Prayers.

Man is prone to fall short and fail to achieve perfection, and therefore he is in need of something to compensate for his negligence.

For this reason – O Muslim – you cannot afford to neglect the regular supererogatory Prayers, as this will earn you extra rewards, which you will find with your Lord.

Along with every obligatory act, whether it is the compulsory prayer, compulsory fasting, compulsory zakaat or compulsory Hajj, a corresponding supererogatory act has been legislated. All of these obligations are accompanied by similar supererogatory acts that have been legislated to compensate for any flaw and to rectify any discrepancy.

The fact that Allaah has prescribed different acts of worship, so as to elevate His servants in degrees and cleanse them of their sins, is a blessing which He bestows upon them.

Furthermore, my dear brothers, you should know that performance of the regular supererogatory prayers is heavily emphasised and it is disliked to abandon them. Whoever continuously leaves off these Prayers is considered to be sinful , and according to some Imaams such a person is untrustworthy because constantly leaving off these Prayers suggests a weakness in his Religion and negligence on his part.

Illustrated jurisprudence of acts of worship

£19.99

Pages: 297
Year of Publication: 2014
Binding: Hard Cover
Author: Dr Abdullah Bahmmam
Publisher: Fiqh English

The Ruling on Abandoning The Prayer by Shaykh Salih al-Uthaymin

£2.50

THE RULING ON ABANDONING THE PRAYER :

Indeed, many Muslims nowadays have let their prayers be lost, to the extent that some of them abandon all of the prayers out of negligence. So due to this issue, which is one of the major issues which many people have been put to trial with nowadays, and the difference of opinion concerning it amongst the scholars of this nation and its leaders, both old and new, I wished to write about it that which was easy, summarising the speech concerning it, into two sections: The first: Concerning the ruling upon the one who abandons the prayer The second: Concerning the implications of apostasy due to abandoning the prayer or other than that.

BY :Ash -shaykh Al-Allamah  Muhammad bin salih al-uthaymin

Publisher : 5 pillars

Pages :28 (paperback)

 

A Guide To Salat

£3.00

A Guide To Salat :

There are many books dealing with the subject of Salat in both Arabic and Urdu. Many of these books are well written and provide an informative and comprehensive view of how Salat should be performed according to the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Unfortunately, there are very few books in English which deal with the subject in the same informative and comprehensive way. The books, which do exist, have three main disadvantages:

Firstly, literature concerning Salat available in English is either so brief that it does not cover essential points in nearly enough detail, or it is so bulky and detailed that it becomes difficult to use it for quick reference, and essential points may get lost in the unnecessary detail.

Secondly, the text of the Salat lacks the quality of direct research from the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). There are also books which contain material without any reference to the original sources.

Thirdly, the majority of books have been written according to the views held by certain schools of thought and for this reason some people hesitate to follow them.

Because of these weaknesses in existing literature in English, we felt that the need existed to produce a medium sized book on Salat which would approach the subject according to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). The Prophet (pbuh), himself, said: “Pray as you have seen me praying.”

Such a book needs to contain all the essential details of Salat without being too bulky or complicated so that the reader can use it as a point of reference on a journey or at home.

It was also felt that a comprehensive book on Salat in English would be useful for converts to Islam and for such Muslims who do not fully understand Arabic and Urdu languages. Keeping in mind the needs of our brothers and sisters, every effort has been made to produce this book in simple and easy language.

During our research, we sometimes found that differences occurred between established practices in various prayer books. In these circumstances we referred to authentic Ahadith of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), so that the points could be clarified as much as possible. This was, because, for a true Muslim there is no greater proof for settling arguments than authentic Ahadith and practices of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).

We hope that ALLAH will accept this humble attempt because without His Support and Help we would never have been able to do this work. Finally, we ask all our Muslim brothers and sisters to study the text and to strive to offer Salat ( prayer ) according to it. If anyone finds anything unacceptable or to be against the Sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh) we would be grateful if they would inform us.

 

 

BY: Muhammad Abdul Karim Saqib

Publisher : Darussalam

Pages : 64 (paperback)

 

Why Do We Pray ?

£2.50

Why Do We Pray :

 

Why Do we Pray? by Dr. Suhaib Hasan Verily, As-Salat (the prayer) prevents from Al-Fahsha (i.e. great sins of every kind, unlawful sexual intercourse, etc.) and Al-Munkar (i.e. disbelief, polytheism, and every kind of evil wicked deed, etc.)
BY : Suhaib Hasan
Publisher : darussalam
Pages : 39 (paperback)

Establish the Prayers and The Prize is Paradise

£3.49

Establish the Prayers and The Prize is Paradise :

This is a very enlightening booklet concerning the Salat (prayer), a obligatory pillar of Islam. Salaf were very dedicated to act upon it, and they strive the Ummah (Muslim nation) to act upon this obligation. About this , Rabi’ah bin Yazid said: “For the past forty years, the caller to prayer (the Mu’adhdhin) never called the people to Zuhr prayer without me being in the mosque, except when I was ill or traveling. When Amir bin Abdullah heard the Adhan (call to prayer), while he was dying, he said: “Lead me by my hand.’ They said to him, ‘You are ill.’ He said ‘How can I hear the Mu’adhdhin, yet, do not respond to it?’ They took him by his hand, and his home was near the Mosque, and he started the Maghrib prayer behind the Imam and died upon finishing only one Rak’ah.

BY: Abdul Malik Al-Qasim

Translated by: Jalal Abualrub

Pages : 48 ( paperback )

 

 

THE COLLECTIVE PRAYER

£8.50

THE COLLECTIVE PRAYER: (HARD BACK )

SHARH  SALAT AL-JAMA’A

COMMENTARY UPON THE COLLECTIVE PRAYER

Commentary upon the collective prayer : is a commentary by muhammad ibn calih al-uthaymin on the chapter of the collective prayer excerpt from zad al-mustaqni. It talks about the rules relationg th the imamat, falithful, the importance of the mosque according to community, the conduct of workship and other important issues relating to the collective prayer.

It contains important titles which are explained by commentaries. these commentaries are introduced by brife texts to discuss the titles supported by scriptural evidence and rational arguments which are discussing throughout his methodological principles. The give clear explanation to relieve the reader.

“collective prayer” : is a simple book which consists legal rules of this prayer.It is rich in content which guides the reader to the rules for practicing it well.

BY :  MUHAMMED IBN CALIH AL-UTHAYMIN

TRANSLATED BY : CAROLINE M. KHELIFA

PUBLISHER : DKI

PAGES : 255