Islamic History books

 

Decisive moments in the History of Islam
 
by Muhammad Abdullah Enan
 
This book deals with the decisive encounters
between East and West,-Islam and
Christendom.
 
 
HISTORY OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY (1-2)
 
 

 

This book provides a study regarding the historical
roots of the emergence of philosophy as an
an Islamic trend.
 
 
Verses of Ghadir
 
by al-Mustafa Center for Islamic Studies

A search regarding the Holy Prophet's semons

on the Farewell Hajj and an exegesis of the
Quranic Verses indicating the incident of
Ghadir Khumm.
 
LIGHTS ON THE MOHAMMEDAN SUNNAH
 
by Mahmud Abu Rayya
 
This most excellent work respecting the question
of the prophetic traditions and defending them,
shows the authentic and the inauthentic
  documentation of the  traditions through history
  and traditions.
The Epistle
 
Translated by Allamah ashhed urabi
 

This is the famous epistle of Imam Ali (s) to 

Malik Ashtar, which is the most considerable
document of government.
 
 
Hisham ibn Hakam
 
by M Reza Atai

 

This booklet is to introduce the readers about the
champions in assisting the cause of Imamate and.
Vilayat. His debates are very interesting to note
  and get equipped in orderthe main fundamental
  root of Islam that is leadership.
SALMAN EL-FARSI
by Sayyed A Razwy
 
This book stories the tale of that lover
who spent tofor finding his adored. Not only did
he find hislost but he efforts  also melted in his 
lost so deeply that he was accounted as a part  
  of his lost that the pophet said “Salman is being
  one of us, the Prophet's household.”
Mukhtar
 
by Dr. M.H. Datoo
 
The booklet begins by introducing Mukhtar and
traces his life from the moment he first welcomes
Muslim Aqeel.
 
 
ABU HURAYRA
 
By Sayyed abdul hussain sharaf al din
 
This book discusses the life of Abu Hurayra
who related the authority of the Prophet more
than any one else.  on  However, he is the
  most suspicious narrator in Islam
 
A Short History of Ilmul Usul
 
By Mohammed Baqir Al Sadr
 
This book discusses the knowledge of the
Principles of Jurisprudence (Usulu figh). The study 
of Principles of Jurisprudence is tantamount to a
  preparation to the study of Jurisprudence.
   
 
 
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