• Seerah of the Prophet Muhammad For Children Book 1

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    Introduce young hearts to the beautiful life of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in a way they can truly understand and connect with. This first volume of our Seerah series takes children on a journey beginning before the birth of the Prophet ﷺ and continuing until the passing of his beloved uncle, Abu Talib.

    Designed especially for ages 6–10, this workbook shares only the most essential and relatable details of the Seerah—keeping the lessons clear, engaging, and age-appropriate.

  • The Souls’ Account: Commentary on the Hadiths of Al-Bara’ b. Azib and Anas b. Malik

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    Throughout history, cultures and religious traditions have asked: what happens to a person after death? Answers have ranged from reincarnation to nothingness. Yet, Allah’s Revelation has answered this question clearly.

    Two of the most detailed accounts were related by the noble companions Al-Bara’ b. Azib and Anas b. Malik. In them, the Prophet ﷺ describes what happens when a person leaves this world and enters the next: the Angel of Death taking the soul, angels ascending with it to the heavens, the questioning by Munkar and Nakir, the punishment or pleasure of the grave, and more.

    These narrations deal with matters of the unseen, and clarify the reward for good deeds and the recompense for evil ones. The book contains the explanations of scholars, including Al-Nawawi, Ibn Hajr, Al-Albani, Ibn Baz, Al-Uthaymin, Al-Najmi, Al-Abbad, and others.

  • Forty Hadith Workbook

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    Imam An-Nawawi | Hikmah Publications
    Imam Nawawi (d.676H) said

    “Scholars have compiled forty hadith on the foundations of the religion, some on the subsidiary matters, some on jihad, some on abstinence, some on etiquettes and others on sermons. All of these are righteous aims – may Allah be pleased with those who pursued them.

    However, I considered it best to compile forty hadith, which are more important that that, as these forty hadith incorporate all of these [individual] subjects. The scholars described these hadith as being the axis of Islam, half of Islam,or a third of it, and so forth.