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Decisive moments in the History of Islam |
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Muhammad Abdullah Enan |
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| This book deals
with the decisive encounters |
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West,-Islam and |
| Christendom. |
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HISTORY OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY (1-2) |
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This
book provides a study regarding the
historical |
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roots
of the emergence of philosophy as
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an
Islamic trend. |
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Verses of Ghadir |
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by al-Mustafa Center
for Islamic Studies |
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A search regarding the
Holy Prophet's
semons |
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on the Farewell
Hajj and an exegesis of the |
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Quranic Verses
indicating the incident of |
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Ghadir Khumm. |
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LIGHTS ON THE MOHAMMEDAN SUNNAH |
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| by
Mahmud Abu Rayya |
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This most excellent work respecting the question
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of the prophetic traditions and defending them,
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shows the authentic and the inauthentic |
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documentation of the traditions through
history |
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and traditions.
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The Epistle |
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| Translated by
Allamah ashhed urabi |
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This is the famous
epistle of Imam Ali (s) to |
| Malik Ashtar, which
is the most considerable |
| document of
government. |
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Hisham ibn Hakam |
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| by
M Reza
Atai |
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This
booklet is to introduce the readers about the |
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champions
in
assisting the cause of Imamate and. |
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Vilayat. His
debates are
very
interesting to note |
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and get equipped in
orderthe
main fundamental |
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root of Islam that
is
leadership.
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SALMAN EL-FARSI |
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Sayyed A Razwy |
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This book stories the tale of that lover |
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who spent tofor finding his adored. Not only did |
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he find hislost but he efforts also melted in
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lost so deeply
that he was accounted as a part |
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of his lost that the pophet said “Salman is being |
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one of us, the Prophet's household.” |
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Mukhtar |
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| by
Dr. M.H. Datoo |
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| The booklet begins
by introducing Mukhtar and |
| traces his life
from the moment he first welcomes |
| Muslim Aqeel. |
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ABU HURAYRA |
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| By
Sayyed
abdul hussain sharaf al din |
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This book discusses the life of Abu Hurayra |
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who related the authority of the Prophet more |
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than any one else. on However, he is the |
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most suspicious narrator in Islam |
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A Short History of
Ilmul Usul |
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| By
Mohammed Baqir Al Sadr |
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This book discusses the knowledge of the |
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Principles of Jurisprudence (Usulu figh). The study |
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of Principles of Jurisprudence is tantamount to a |
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preparation to the study of
Jurisprudence. |
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