Belief in Allah (Vol. 1)
In this first of his eight-volume Islamic Creed Series, Dr. 'Umar al-Ashqar discusses the mistaken ideas that have crept into Muslim thinking concerning Allah and His attributes, and highlights the...
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In this first of his eight-volume Islamic Creed Series, Dr. 'Umar al-Ashqar discusses the mistaken ideas that have crept into Muslim thinking concerning Allah and His attributes, and highlights the...
This book tackles issues faced by Muslims in the west, explaining the reasons for these problems and providing specific recommendations for handling them, based on the Qur’an and the authentic...
"Allah is watching you in prayer!" How many times have we heard that phrase and overlooked it? Too many to count, correct? If we don't fear Allah in prayer, then how can we expect to fear him...
In this unique collection of Forty Hadiths on Poisonous Social Habits, Yahya Ondigo emulates the tradition of Imam an-Nawawi and other great scholars. He has compiled hadiths (records of the
The science of hadeeth terminology and assessment is a particularly difficult field of study. Dr. Bilal Philips has managed in this text to simplify this topic and to make it quite relevant to our...
This book highlights issues in Islam that are important and relevant to Muslims when they engage in tasks related to personal finances, business administration, investment, and work. Readers will...
With its pictures and English phonetics, making salah is a easy as it gets! This prayer manual is a must have for any Islaamic Book Collection!This booklet explains how the Prophet (S) used to...
In this book, Dr. Aisha Utz helps the reader to understand the logic of events in a seemingly chaotic world, to comprehend the rationale for seemingly unbearable trials and tribulations, and to...
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