Author: Shaykh 'Abdul-'Azeez Ibn 'Abdullaah Ibn Baaz
Hardback: 143 Pages
Published: July 2003 (2nd ed.)
Ahadeeth are the sayings, deeds, approvals of the Prophet under Divine guidance and are generally traced back to the Prophet. But some Ahadeeth hold a distinct place and are termed Ahadeeth Qudsee (Sacred Ahadeeth) and the authority in these Ahadeeth is attributed to Allah through his Prophet. It is a collection of 110 such Ahadeeth relating to the important aspects of daily life so that the reader may benefit from it for the success in this life ('dunyaa') well as in the Hereafter ('akhirah').
Author: Shaykh 'Alee Ibn Yahya al-Hadaadee (Reviewed by Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan & Shaykh 'Alee al-Faqeehee)
Paperback: 74 Pages
Published: October, 2005
This book has forty five chapters, and forty seven ahadeeth. Each hadeeth is referenced and checked for authenticity. Each chapter has a title within which is contained the fiqh of the hadeeth that proceeds, and that which the author intends to draw as the understanding of the hadeeth as was the methodology of many of the hadeeth Scholars of the past. This work is an excellent introduction to the Salafi da'wah and it’s principles providing clear evidences in that regard. This treatise also makes clear the positions of the Salaf with respect to the Rulers, Scholars and the various Sects.
From the Back of the Book:
This book has forty five chapters, and forty seven ahadeeth. Each hadeeth is referenced and checked for authenticity. Each chapter has a title within which is contained the fiqh of the hadeeth that proceeds, and that which the author intends to draw as the understanding of the hadeeth as was the methodology of many of the hadeeth Scholars of the past.
This work is an excellent introduction to the Salafi da'wah and it’s principles providing clear evidences in that regard. This treatise also makes clear the positions of the Salaf with respect to the Rulers, Scholars and the various Sects.
Both the Arabic and English text of each hadeeth have been printed so as to facilitate memorisation and understanding. It is unique in its compilation - two major Scholars of our era have reviewed this work confirming its understanding, namely: The Noble Shaykh, the 'Allaamah Saaleh bin Fawzaan bin Abdullaah al-Fawzaan and the Noble Shaykh, the 'Allaamah 'Alee bin Muhammad bin Naasir al-Faqeehee.
The author states: “So these are forty seven established hadeeths I have gathered in clarification of the important fundamentals connected to the Salafi Manhaj (Methodology). I sought, in accordance to my ability, the summarized texts so they would be easy to memorise. And I gave each of them a title in accordance with the intent of the treatise.”
Author: Shaykh Muhammad bin Marzuq ad-Da`jaani
Paperback: 72 Pages
Published: September 2010
Includes: CD
From the Publisher:
In Tirmidhi, Nisa'ee and in Musnad on the authoritiy of Abdullah bin Amr bin al-Aas, radhiyallaahu 'anhu, who said I heard the Messenger of Allaah - sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam - saying: "Indeed Allaah will single out a man from my Ummah in front of all the people on the Day of Judgement. Ninety-nine scrolls will be unrolled for him; every scroll will stretch as far as the eye can see. Then Allaah will say: Do you deny anything of this? Did the Angels recording your deeds oppress you? So the man will say: No, my Lord. Allaah will say: Do you have an excuse? The man will say: No, my Lord. Allaah will say: Yes, indeed, We have a good deed for you and indeed, there will be no oppression upon you today. Then a card will be brought forth and in it will be: 'I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah and that Muhammad is his slave and his Messenger.' Then Allaah will say: Bring your bad deeds. The man will say: What is this card compared with these scrolls? Allaah will say: Indeed you will not be oppressed.
The Prophet continued: The scrolls will be put on one side of the scales and the card will be put on the other side, the scrolls will be light and the card will be heavy, there can be nothing more heavy than the name of Allaah.
CD included: The Poem Fadl La Ilaaha Illallaah by the Noble Scholar al-Ameer as-San`aani
Author: Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzan
Hardback: 818 Pages
Published: February, 2013
Author: Imaam Maalik Ibn Anas
Hardback: 533 Pages (2 Vol)
Published: 2011
This is the complete translation of Al-Muwattaa of Imam Malik ibn Anas, the great jurist of Madina and founder of the Maliki school of Islamic Law (May Allah have mercy on him). This book has been printed in Pakistan and the text is not as crisp as normal books but it is easily readable.
Al-Muwata is a complete record of the legal and social parameters of the original Muslim community in Al-Madina. Imam Malik composed the 'Muwatta' over a period of forty years to represent the "well-trodden path" of the people of Madinah. Its name also means that it is the book that is "many times agreed upon"- about whose contents the people of Madinah were unanimously agreed. Its high standing is such that people of every school of fiqh and all of the imams of hadith scholarship agree upon its authenticity. Imam Shafi'i famously said, "There is not on the face of the earth a book - after the Book of Allah - which is more authentic than the book of Malik."
Author: Al-'Allaamah Muhammad Saalih Al-'Uthaymeen
Translator: Abdullaah MacPhee
Paperback: 117 pages
Published: 2012
Author: Compiled by al-Haafidh Ibn Hajr al-Asqalanee
Hardback: 588 Pages
Published: September 2002
Bulugh Al-Maram (attainment of the objective according to the evidence of the ordinances) is based upon the Ahadith of our Prophet which have been the sources of Islamic Jurisprudence. Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani has recorded the true significance of the Ahadith and their origins & also made a comparison of the versions, if the sources are more than one.
Author: Muhammad bin Salih Al-Uthaymeen
Paperback: 38 Pages
Published: 2012
This is a beautiful compilation of explanations of the famous Hadith of the "Man who Killed 99 Men" explained by Al-Imaam An-Nawawi, Muhammad bin Salih Al-Uthaymeen, and Salim Al-Hilalee. This small book is 38 pages, and includes important fataawaa from Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz about At-Tawbah.