• Treasure from the Treasures of Paradise

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    Al-Bukhari recorded a report from Abu Musa al-Ash’ari (may Allah be pleased with him) who narrated that the Messenger of Allah said, “The example of a person who makes dhikr of his Lord and a person who does not, is like that of a living and a dead person.”

  • Inheritors of the Prophets

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    In this eighth installment of the Ibn Rajab series, the illustrious Imam, may Allah have mercy upon him, penned a truly inspiring work highlighting the merits of knowledge, its types and the role it plays in transforming an individual. Indeed the cure for ignorance is to embark on a noble journey in search of knowledge, with its path leading to Paradise. This gripping classical masterpiece will remain a referral guide for everyone intent on joining the ranks of the elite of the Muslim Ummah.

  • Description Of The Prophet’s Prayer (A Textbook On The Prayer)

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    Salah (prayer) is a fundamental act of worship and focal in Islam, its importance can never be over-emphasised. Muslims strive to perfect their prayer for it is indeed the first thing mankind will be questioned about by Allah on the Day of Judgment. For this reason, much has been dedicated to the prayer from the vast body of Islamic literature – from its rulings to the finer details about its characteristics etc, and it will continue to be taught and studied throughout the Muslim expanse. Sifat al-Salatun-Nabi is a renowned work of the late Imam and scholar of hadeeth, Muhammad Nasirudin Al-Albani (may Allah bestow His Mercy upon him).

  • Authority of the Sunnah: The Key to Paradise

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    Imam Jalal Ad-Din As-Suyuti

    Together with the Qur’an, the Sunnah is the pivotal foundation and primary source of the Islamic faith. Following both of them is mandated by Allah Himself and obligated upon Muslims to adhere and live accordingly.

  • Inner Dimensions of the Prayer

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    Inner Dimensions of the Prayer by Imam Ibn Qayyim al Jawziyyah

    Today’s pace of life has created an imbalance in many people’s priorities, especially in diminishing spiritual fulfillment. Seldom do we find contentment or a sense of purpose in our daily routine; Masjid’s are running on the hollowness of its congregations, homes have become dry of personal uplift – this is due to a distinct lack of understanding of what our prayer means and what it demands of us.

    Prayer is a fundamental act of worship every Muslim strives to prefect, and it is the first thing about which Allah will question mankind on the Day of Judgment. It is the domain of tranquility for the devote and the coolness of their eyes. It is the garden of the worshipers, and the test of the sincere ones. It is truly a divine Mercy that Allah has gifted His believing servants with, honored and dignified them to seek His nearness through it.