The Comprehensive Book On Manners

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The Foundations Of The Sunnah & Tenets Of The Deen

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The Foundations Of The Sunnah:

In the first of the series, we present a classic treatise which illustrates the Aqeedah of the salaf according to three of the greatest imams of their time: Ibn Abee haatim ar-Raazee (d.327 a.h.), his father Abu haatim ar-Raazee (d.277 a.h.) and Abu Zurah (d.264 a.h). In this exclusive translation, Shaykh Muhammad al-maalikee (K.S.A) expounds on the various points mentioned in the text.
By: Ibn Abee Haatim – Abu Haatim – Abu Zur’ah
Publisher: Ahlul Hadeeth Publications
Pages: 64 (Paperback)

The Signposts Of The Propagated Sunnah

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The Signposts Of The Propagated Sunnah:

This (book) is a beneficial and important summary, great in benefit, abundant in advantages. It includes the basic principles of the religion and the foundation of Tawheed which the Messenger called to and for which the (divine) books were revealed. And there is no success for the one who worships Allaah with other than it (Tawheed).

It shows and guides towards traversing the clear shining path and the manifest methodology of truth. In it, I have explained the issues of Eemaan (faith), its characteristics and what eradicates all of it or negates its perfection. I have mentioned every issue accompanied by its evidences so that it becomes clear and so that its reality reveals itself. I have restricted myself to the way of Ahlus-Sunnah and the people of Ittibaa (following) and have left out the saying of the people of desires and innovation, since they are not mentioned except to refute them and to shoot the arrow of the Sunnah at them.

I have arranged it in question form so that the student awakens and pays attention. Then I have followed (each question) up with an answer by which the issue is made clear and in which there is no doubt. And indeed, he (Shaikh Haafidh) has recorded in it that which is from the science of the pure Islamic Tawheed which no male or female Muslim is able to be without, in understanding it and acting upon it.

By: Sheikh Haafidh Ibn Ahmed ‘Alee Al-Hakamee

Publisher: Invitation To Islam

Pages: 288 (Paperback)

This Is Our Islamic Creed (Questions & Answers)

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This Is Our Islamic Creed (Questions & Answers):

Why did Allah send His Messengers?

Allah sent His messengers in order for Him to be worshiped alone without any partner associated with him, as He said:

“And we did not send any messenger before you (O Muhammad (PBUH) but we revealed to him (saying):{none has the right to be worshiped but I (Allah}, so worship Me (alone & none else).” {Al-Anbiyaa (21):25}

There is also the Prophet’s saying: “I am sent with the sword when the day of resurrection is around the corner, until Allah alone is worshipped, & there is no partner for Him.” Reported by Ahmad.

By: Isam Ahmad Al MakkiPublisher: Makkah PublishingPages:71 (paperback)

The Right Way – Ibn Taymiyyah

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The Right Way:

The right Way is a summaraized translation of Ibn Taimya’s great work, Iqtida-us-Siratul Mustaqeem. I hope and pray that the living topics discussed herein in a highly erudite but lucid style, which has been more or less transfered into English, would enlighten the readers and guide the seekers of truth.

By: Shaikhul Islam Ibn Taimiyah

Publisher: Darussalam

Pages: 192 (Hardback)

Questions and Answers on The Rightly Guided Caliphs (Hardback)

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Questions and Answers on The Rightly Guided Caliphs
Prepared By:
Shakil Ahmed
Publisher: Darussalam – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Divine Triumph: Explanatory Notes On The Book Of Tawheed

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Divine Triumph: Explanatory Notes On The Book Of Tawheed:

The principle of Tawheed is the fundamental principle of Islam on which all other principles, rules and pillars are based. The aspect of Tawheed emanates from the Shahada ‘There is no deity worthy of worship except Allah and Muhammad is His servant and Messenger’. It is this declaration that forms the dividing line between Iman (belief) and Kufr (disbelief).

By: Sheikh ‘Abdur-Rahman Ibn Hasan Al Ash-Sheikh

Publisher: Dar Al-Manarah

Pages: 531 (Hardback)