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A Commentary on al-Ajrumiyyah (At-Tuhfatus-Saniyyah)
Learning-Studying $24.99Al-Suyūtī said, “Those who explained this book (al-Ājrūmiyyah), such as al-Makūdī, al-Rāʿī and others, have described its author as being an imām in naḥw, and possessing many blessings and benefits. An example of this is his Muqadimmah which has been extremely beneficial for beginners in studying naḥw.” [Bugyat al-Wu’āt fi Ṭabaqāt al-Lughawiyīn wa al-Nuḥāt 1/238]
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A Commentary on the Creed of Imam at-Tahawi
Aqeedah-Creed $55.00The great scholar Hujjat al-lslam Abu Jaafar al-Warraq al-Tahawi al-Misri, may Allah have mercy on him, said: This is a presentation of the beliefs of ahl-al-Sunnah wa al-Jama’ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu’man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya’qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ‘Abdullah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Shaybani, may Allah be pleased with them all, and what they believe regarding the funda- mentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
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A Commentary on the Poem Al-Bayquniyyah
General, Hadith $14.99The importance of this subject:
The knowledge of usūl al-hadīth is a science that serves the radiant Prophetic traditions; with it one can distinguish the Prophetic narrations in terms of authenticity and fabrication, soundness and weakness.
Al-Imām ‘Abdullāh ibn al-Mubārak said, “The quality of the hadīth is not in the conciseness of the isnād, rather its quality lies in the soundness of its narrators.” -
A COMMENTARY ON THE POEM AL-BAYQUNIYYAH HARDBOOK
$25.00The importance of this subject:
The knowledge of usūl al-hadīth is a science that serves the radiant Prophetic traditions; with it one can distinguish the Prophetic narrations in terms of authenticity and fabrication, soundness and weakness.
Al-Imām ‘Abdullāh ibn al-Mubārak said, “The quality of the hadīth is not in the conciseness of the isnād, rather its quality lies in the soundness of its narrators.”Al-Hāfiz ibn Qutaybah al-Daynūrī said, “There is no nation amongst the nations with the isnād like their chains (i.e. this nation); narrator from narrator, the trustworthy from the trustworthy in such a way until it reaches the Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa sallam) and his Companions, so that the sound can be differentiated from the weak, the connected from the disconnected and the fabricated from the genuine.”
The Merits of the Poem of al-Bayuni
Shihab al-Din al-Dimyathi said, “The poem of the knowledge imam of understanding and perception, al-Shykh al-Bayquni is one of the most interesting summaries of the science of the Hadith and the most eloquent of the writings upon which on takes rigorous course upon, for it is comprised of clear yet fine expressions that overwhelms its counterparts with a grim face.”
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A Radiant Masterpiece in Explanation of the Poem of ibn Abi Daawud: Al-Haa’iyah
Aqeedah-Creed $24.99The source of Ahlus-Sunnah in derivation is the Book and the Sunnah. They take from them, derive their evidences from them, and rely upon them. They do not deviate from them in the least. Rather, they are as Al-Awzaa’ee said:
“We go with the Book and the Sunnah wherever they go.”
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A Treasury of Guidance For the Muslim Striving to Learn his Religion Bk1 For the Muslim Striving to Learn his Religion
Learning-Studying $9.99A Treasury of Guidance For the Muslim Striving to Learn his Religion: Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Saaleh al-‘Utheimeen: Statements of the Guiding Scholars Pocket Edition 4 by Abu Sukhailah Ibn-Abelahyi al-Amreekee
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A Treasury of Guidance For the Muslim Striving to Learn his Religion Bk2
Learning-Studying $13.99A Treasury of Guidance For the Muslim Striving to Learn his Religion: Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Saaleh al-‘Utheimeen: Statements of the Guiding Scholars Pocket Edition 4 by Abu Sukhailah Ibn-Abelahyi al-Amreekee
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A Treasury of Guidance For the Muslim Striving to Learn his Religion Bk3
Learning-Studying $9.99A Treasury of Guidance For the Muslim Striving to Learn his Religion: Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Saaleh al-‘Utheimeen: Statements of the Guiding Scholars Pocket Edition 4 by Abu Sukhailah Ibn-Abelahyi al-Amreekee