The Miracles of the Prophet (Mo’Jizaat ul Nabi) ﷺ Imam Ibn Kathir

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Translated By Dr Nancy Eweiss
Edited By Selma Cook
Hardback Binding
This Book is extracted from the Book of Ibn Kathir “Al-Bidayah Wan-Nihayah” one of the most important texts written about the History of the World until the time of the author. As with many Translation of Ibn Kathirs Works this is an Abridge version Leaving out the very Weak or Fabricated Narration.
A number of miracles were bestowed upon and performed by the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) to establish the proof of his prophethood. The greatest miracle bestowed upon him was the revelation of the Qur’an, but there were also true Prophecies and Many Physical Miracles at the Hand of the Prophet of Islam.
A great Book for Students of Knowledge, Teachers, Parents and Scientists.
Ibn Kathir (701 -774 AH) was a Classical Scholar of Repute who learned from great scholars such as Ibn Asakir, Ishaq ibn Yahya al-Amudi and Ibn Taymiyyah who were extremely close to him. He also studied under various other sheikhs who gave him permission in fiqh and Hadith. He made many academic contributions to Islamic sciences and authored many books.
Brief About the Miracles of the Prophet (SAW)
The Qur’an is miraculous in a number of aspects: Its linguistic perfection and inimitability, its validation by recent historical, archaeological, and scientific discoveries, its prophecies and so on. Unlike the miracles of other prophets before him, the miracle of the Qur’an is eternal.
Prophet Muhammad (SAW) also provided us with a number of true prophecies as well as some other physical Miracles, these include:
Splitting of the Moon
Food Multiplication
Water Multiplication
Supplication for Rain
Lights to guide Companions
Crying of the stem of the Date-palm Tree
Glorification of Allah by the Prophet’s meals
The expulsion of a Christian liar’s corpse by the Earth
The Speech of the Wolf
The Prophet’s Night Journey to Jerusalem and Ascent to the Heavens
And Many More Authenticated Miracles are included in this Concise Book.

Stories of The Qur’an

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Stories Of The Qur’an (Qisas ul Qur’an)
by Imam Ibn Kathir
Translated By Ali Sayed Al-Halawi
Hardback 242 Pages
Published By Dar Al-Manarah For translation , Publishing & Distribution , El-Mandoura Egypt. This Book is extracted from the Book of Imam Ibn Kathir “Al-Bidayah Wan-Nihayah” one of the most important texts  written about the History of the World until the time of the author.
The Stories of the Prophets are not included in this Volume as they have already been Published under a different Cover also Some Stories
As with many Translation of Ibn Kathir works this is an Abridge version without impairing the contents of the book.

Good Argumentation With the Doubters of Islam

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Good Argumentation With the Doubters of Islam By Shaykh Subh

from the Qur’an, the Torah, the Gospels,
& Science
By Sheikh ‘Abdul-Majid Subh
Translated by: Wa’il ‘Abdul Mut’aal Shihab
Edited by: ‘Ali El-Sayed El-Halawany

Dar Al -Manarah
For Translation, Publishing & Distribution
El-Mansoura, Egypt

Introduction
The book in hand is based on a certain occasion. During my visit to USA, on 21December, 1997, as I was invited by the board of administrators of Abu Bakr As-Siddiq Mosque in Brooklyn, New York, my intimate friend, Hamid Nabawi, presented some questions to me. These questions were sent by some Christian missionaries intending to distort the image of Islam and challenge Muslims thereby.
Undoubtedly, their attempts were in vain for they behaved like a naive man who strikes a piece of steel with his .head thinking he could split it.

It is noteworthy that the challenge of these Christian missionaries was supported by the following two factors:

i) Those missionaries have gotten partial knowledge of Islam, which, in turn, led them astray. Generally speaking, when knowledge adheres to whims, it will be
more harmful than ignorance itself.

  1. ii) The opponents of these missionaries have had no profound knowledge of  Islam. They shouldered the task of defending Islam due to the lack of
    outstanding scholars in their countries. Their shortcomings, however, were revealed in many aspects. Following are some of these:1- They were not well-acquainted with their status quo as well as their beliefs.

2- They erroneously thought that all those who disagreed with them in following their religion, Islam, had to be fought, killed, and boycotted.
In so doing, they would defame the image of Islam.

3-Their women’s state reflected their misunderstanding of Islam. Rather, what they used to acquire from Western women who wanted to know Islam presented their unawareness of the characteristics of Islam, even unwillingly and with good intention

 

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