A Critical Analysis of the Sufi Creed of the Elders of Deobandi and Tablighi Jama’ah – Ali Hassan Khan

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This book is a shocking exposition of the Sufi creed of the leaders of the Deobandi movement and their missionary offshoot, the Tablighi Jama‘ah. In this compilation the reader will learn about the deep attachment of the above-mentioned groups to the heretical sufis of old, in particular Ibn ‘Arabi,  al-Hallaj and ar-Roomee, and their influence on the following issues of Aqeedah (creed):
The belief of Wahdatul-Wujood
The exaggeration of the station of the Awliyaa and heretical Sufi leaders
Seeking Tawassul with the dead and absent
The belief of Nur-Muhammadi
and much more!

The Role of the Mosque in Islam

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The Mosque is the most important institution in Islam. After the home and working place, it is the most frequented place. The Muslim visits it at least twice, if not five times a day. There he rekindles his spirituality, strengths his relationship with his Creator, meets his fellow Muslim brothers and renews his sense of belonging.The Role of the Mosque in Islam, The Role of the Masjid, Book Role of Mosque, Roles of a Mosque in a Muslim Community, Reviving the Role of the Masjid?
Pages: 40
Year of Publication: 1996
Binding: soft cover
Author: S M Darsh S Hasan M Akram Khan Yusuf Islam
Publisher: Darussalam

The Key To Madina

£1.90 £1.62

Author: Dr. Daud Abdullah
Publisher: Abul Qasim Publishing House (Saudi Arabia)
Pages: 118 Binding: Paperback

A Handbook of Sawm Islamic Fast by Yaseen Ibrahim Al-Sheikh (PB)

£2.95 £2.51

Pages: 135
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Malek Publications
Shelf: Q5-35

I Want to Repent, But (Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid)

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Author: Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid
Publisher: International Islamic Publishing House IIPH (2006)
Pages: 69 Binding: Paperback

Praise be to Allah, we praise Him and seek His help. Whomever Allah guides cannot be led astray, and whomever He leaves astray, cannot be guided. I bear witness that there is no god except Allah alone, with no partner or associate, and that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger.

Allah has commanded all the believers to repent, as He says (interpretation of the meaning): “… And all of you beg Allah to forgive you all, O believers, that you may be successful.” [al-Noor 24:31]

People may be divided into two types, those who repent and turn to Allah, and those who do wrong; there is no third category. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): “… And whosoever does not repent, then such are indeed zaalimoon (wrong-doers, etc.).” [al-Hujuraat 49:11]. We are living in a time when many people have strayed far from the religion of Allah, and sin and immorality have become so widespread that there is no one who remains free from the taint of evil except for the one who is protected by Allah

However, Allah will not allow but that His light should be perfected, thus many people have awoken from the slumber of negligence. They have become aware of their failure to fulfil their duties towards Allah, have regretted their carelessness and sin, and so have started to move towards the beacon of repentance. Others have grown weary of this wretched life of misery, and so they are looking for a way out of darkness and into the Light.

But these people face many obstacles which they think stand between them and repentance, some of which exist within their own selves, and others in the world around them.

For this reason I have written this brief work, hoping to clear up this confusion, dispel doubts, explain wisdom and drive away the Shaytaan.

Following an introduction which discusses the dangers of taking sin lightly, I then explain the conditions of repentance, psychological cures, and fataawa (rulings) based on evidence from the Qur’aan and Sunnah which are addressed to those who repent. This is followed by quotations from some of the scholars’ comments, and my own concluding remarks.

I ask Allah to benefit me and my Muslim brothers through these words. I ask no more from my brothers than that they should pray for me and offer me sincere advice (naseehah). May Allah accept the repentance of us all.

Stories of Repentance, Compiled by: Muhammad Abduh Mughawiri

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Stories of Repentance, Compiled by: Muhammad Abduh Mughawiri

Who among us does not sin? And who among us does all that is required of him in the religion? It is an undeniable fact that we all have shortcomings; what distinguishes some of us from the others, what raises some of us above the others, is that the successful ones among us are those who repent their sins and ask Allah to forgive them. It is truly encouraging to know that the door to repentance is always open. Glad tidings, then, to every Muslim who constantly and consistently hastens to repent to Allah and to ask for His forgiveness.

INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS

£12.95 £11.01

Number of Pages: 595
Binding: Hard Cover
Publisher: Dar Al-Kotob Al-ilmiyah
Edition: 3rd (2010)