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Al-Muwatta' (The Approved)

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."

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Dictionary of Islamic Names - Derived from the Qur'an, Ahadith, Seerah and History with Meaning and Pronunciation

Author: Hafiz Shaukat Hareeri
Hardback: 237 Pages
Published: 2009

This is a beautiful comprehensive book about Islamic names. It is a must have for every future and present parent to learn the correct injunctions about the new born and selecting the best name for him or her.

It starts with teachings and injunctions about new born followed by rules and principles about giving a good name in the second chapter. Chapter 3 contains Allah's most beautiful Names with the description and reference to where the name is found in Quran/Sunnah.

Chapter 4 contains names of the Prophet, his wives, children and other companions. Chapter 5 contains Quranic names followed by general Islamic names in the final chapter.

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Dictionary of Islamic Terms (Arabic-English English-Arabic)
Author: Deeb Al-Khudrawi
Paperback: 500+ Pages
Published: 2004

An Arabic-English and English-Arabic dictionary of common Islamic terms.

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Fortress of the Muslim (Pocketsize HB Fine Paper)
Compiler: Sa'id bin Wahf al-Qahtani 
Hardback:
244 Pages
Published: July 2008

This book is an abridgment of my earlier work entitled, Adh-Dhikr wad-Du'a wal-'llaj bir-Ruqyah mina'-Kitab was-Sunnah. In order to make it small and easily portable, I have chosen only the section on words of remembrance for this abridgment. To achieve this, I only mentioned the text of the words of remembrance instead of the entire Hadith. I also limited myself to mentioning only one or two references from the original book for each Hadith. Whoever would like to know about the Companion who related a particular Hadith, or more information about where it is recorded, should refer to the original work (mentioned above). I ask Allah the Glorious, the Mighty, by His beautiful Names and by His sublime Attributes to accept this as having been done sincerely for His sake alone. I ask Him to bring me its benefits during my lifetime and after my death. May those who read it, those who print it, or have had any role in distributing it, benefit from it also. Surely He, glory be unto Him, is Capable of all things. May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon our Prophet, Muhammad, and upon his family and Companions and whoever follows them in piety until the Day of Judgment.
Said bin Ali bin Wahaf Al-Qahtani, Safar,1409
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Friday Sermons

Pocketsize: 388 Pages
Published: January 2000

This book is a must for every Imam and anyone who expects to give Friday sermons in the English speaking world. The sermons contained in this book are collected from the sermons of Prophet Muhammad (salallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) himself, his companions and various prominent scholars. The sermons are both educational and hearth moving, therefore fulfilling the goal of the Friday sermon. Every Muslim who attends the Friday congregational prayer wants to have his faith increased with inspirational and encouraging exhortations, and at the same time be sure that the information that he is receiving is Islamically correct. Thus, we present this collection of sermons in hopes that it will assist the reader in delivering quality religious speeches, thereby fulfilling the obligation of the Friday sermon in the best manner. May Allah grant us success.

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Jami' At-Tirmidhi [English Translation of] (5 Vol.)
Compiled by: Imam Hafiz Abu Eisa Mohammad Ibn Eisa At-Tirmidhi
Hardback: 5 Vol. Set
Published: Nov. 2007
 
JAMI OF AT TIRMIDHI: (d.279/852) contains about 4000 hadiths. After each hadith he comments on its legal usage and the quality of its isnad. He has personal notes on almost every page which mention the degrees of authenticity of the hadith, the different versions of a single report, as well as the various currents of thought in practise in the Islamic world at this time. This makes his Jami (a collection which contains information on all subject matters) unique. Al-Jami` ut-Tirmidhi has been categorized as fifth amongst the six most authentic books of hadith. According to the most preferred opinion, Bukhari enjoys the highest status, followed by Muslim, Abu Dawood, Nasai, Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah respectively. Haji Khalifa in al-Kashf al-Dhunoon has categorised Tirmidhi in third position. Al-Dhahabi has written that Tirmidhi in actual fact should be holding the third position, but due to him bringing weak narrators like Kalbi and Masloob its status has dropped. The Special characteristics of al-Jami` ut-Tirmidhi 1. It is a Sunan and a Jami`. 2. less than 100 a hadith are repeated. 3. Imam Tirmidhi omits the major portion of the hadith and only mentions that part which is relevant to the heading. (title) 4. After mentioning a hadith he classifies it narration (whether it is authentic or weak, etc.) 5. He specifies the narrators names, e.g. if the narrators kunya (honorific name) was mentioned, he would then mention his proper name and vice versa. 6. One hadith in Tirmidhi is a thulaathiyaat i.e. the transmitters of the hadith betwen Imam Tirmidhi and the Prophet (s) are only three. 7. Every hadith in Tirmidhi al-Jami` is 'ma'mul bihi' (practised upon by the jurists.) 8. He explains the different madhahib together with their proofs. 9. He gives an explanation to all difficult ahadith. 10. His book has been set out in an excellent sequence, hence to look for a hadith is very easy. 11. There is no fabricated hadith in the entire book. Imam Tirmidhi classifies most of the Ahadith and mentions its reliability. Altogether Imam Tirmidhi uses nine different terms. 1.) sahih: That hadith wherein each reporter must be trustworthy, he must have the power of retention and the sanad of the hadith must go back to Nabi (sallallahu alyhi wasallam) without any interruption, it must agree with those of other reliable reporters and there should be no hidden defect in the matan or the sanad. N.B. Imam Tirmidhi does not consider it a prerequisite that a sahih Hadith must have several chains of narrators. 2.) hasan: That hadith which does not contain a reporter accused of lying, it is not shaaz and the hadith has been reported through more than one sanad. 3.) da`eef: Such a hadith wherein the narrators are not trustworthy, or they don't posses the ability of retaining, or there is a break in the chain of narrators, or the hadith is shaaz or mu'alall. 4.) gharib: According to Imam Tirmidhi a hadith is classified gharib for one of the following reasons.. (a) it is narrated from one chain only. (b) there is some addition in the text. (c) it is narrated through various chains of transmitters but having within one of its chains an addition in the sanad. 5.) hasan gharib: These two can be combined. i.e. hasan refers to the uprighteousness of the narrators whilst gharib implies that he is alone in transmitting the hadith. 6.) sahih gharib: This term implies that the hadith is authentic but there is only one sanad. 7.) hasan sahih gharib: This hadith is hasan since it has several chains of transmitters, it is sahih as the chains are all authentic and it is gharib in the words that Imam Tirmidhi narrated. 8.) hasan sahih: This term has caused much confusion amongst the Muhadditheen since hasan is lower in rank than sahih. While sahih indicates to the excellent retention power of a narrator, hasan indicates to a deficiency in this regard hence it seems that both are opposites and is not possible to reconcile. The mutaqaddimeen have given many explanations to this : About Imam Tirmidhi Imam Muhammad ibn Easa, ibn Sawrah, ibn Musa Tirmidhi was born in the year 209 A.H. during the reign of the Abbasid Khalifa Ma'mun al-Rashid. Having grown up in an environment of learning, together with possessing many great qualities naturally drove Imam Tirmidhi to dedicate his life totally towards the field of Hadith. He obtained his basic knowledge at home and later travelled to far off lands in search of this great science. He studied Hadith under great personalities such as Imam Bukhari, Imam Muslim and Imam Abu Dawud. In some narrations Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim are his students as well. According to Ibn Taymiyya and Shah Waliullah, Imam Timidhi was an independent Jurist (Mujtahid). Moulana Anwar Shah Kashmiri is of the opinion that he was a Shafi`i. He died In the year 279 A.H. in a village called Bawag at the age of 70 , Imam Tirmidhi
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Musnad Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal

 

Author: Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal
Hardback: 3 Vol. (1841 pages)
Published: 2011

 

Hadith Collection arranged according to the names of Sahabah

The Musnad is a compilation of hadith attributed to Ahmad b. Hanbal. It is not included in the Sahih al-Sittah, or six collections regarded as Saheeh - which are usually called Sunnan. It is, however, a major compilation and frequently referred to

it is said by some that Ibn Hanbal made a comment in regards to his book which read as follows: "There is not a hadith that I have included in this book except that it was used as evidence by some of the scholars.

Al-Marwadhi Said “I said to Ahmed ‘how are you this morning?’

He said ‘How would anyone be whose Lord is demanding that he carries out the obligatory duties, and his prophet is demanding that he follow the sunnah, and the two angels are demanding that he mend his ways, and his nafs (Inner Self) is demanding the he follow its whims and desires, and ibless (Shaytan) is demanding that he commit immoral actions, and the angel of death is watching and waiting to take his soul, and his dependants are demanding that he spend on their maintenance’ 

A monumental Hadeeth collection by the shaikh ul Islam Ahmed ibn Hanbal, a must have for every library of every student of knowledge, the first 3 volumes in the many volume Musnad Imam Ahmed now in the English language.

 the collection starts with the Biography of the noble shaikh and following chapters in the first volume.


1. Musnad Abu Bakr Siddeeq

2. Musnad Umar bin Al-Khattab

3. The Hadith of as-Saqeefah

4. Musnad Uthman Ibn Affan

5. Musnad Ali ibn Abi Talib

The Second Volumes Covers the musnad of about 20 Sahaba

The Third Volume covers:

  • Continuation of Musnad of Abdullah bin al-'Abbas

  • Musnad of Abdullah bin Mas'ood 

    Imam Ahmad Abn Hambal - 
    He is Abu 'Abdullah, Abmad bin Muhammad bin Hanbal Ash-Shaibani, known by the name Ibn Hanbal. He was a celebrated theologian, jurist and a Hadeeth scholar. He is also one of the four Fiqh Imam. Imaam Ahmad was born at Baghdad in Rabi'-ul-Awwal, 164 H. He studied the Hadeeth and Fiqh together with other Islamic disciplines in Baghdad, then travelled to AshSham and Hijaz for further studies. He was persecuted during the rule of Al-Ma'mun bin Harun Ar-Rashid for refusing to acknowledge the Bid'aa (innovation) of claiming that the Qur'aan was the creation of Allaah * introduced by the Mu' tazila.

He however, stood firm against all the trials and saved the Sunnah from the innovation of the Mu 'tazila thoughts. He was the mostly persecuted and most firm one amongst all the Imam. He is most famous for collecting the Hadeeth of the Prophet compiled in the Musnad Ahmad bin Hanbal, which contain 28 to 29 thousand Hadeeth. It was said that Ibn Hanbal memorized one million Hadeeth. Ibn Hanbal died in Baghdad on Friday, 12 Rabi '-ul-Awwal 241 H. * The Creed of the Ahlus-Sunnahh is that the Qur'aan is the Kalaam or Word of Allaah

Imam An-Nawawi narrated in Tahdheebul-Asma Wal-Lughat, as did Imam Adh-Dhahabi in Siyar A’lamun-Nubala’, from Qutaibah bin Saeed that he said: “When Ath-Thawri died, piety died; when ash-shafi’I died, proper adherence to the sunnah died; when ahmed died, innovation (Bidah) emerged.”

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Muwatta of Imaam Maalik

Hardback: 450 Pages
Published:  1981

The Famous collection of statements by Imaam Maalik Ibn Anas
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Private Devotions for Morning and Evening

Pocketsize: 62 Pages
Published: 1996

This is a book of daily invocations in Arabic, translated and transliterated to help the non Arabs to memorize them easily.

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Study the Noble Qur'an word-for-word (3 vol.)
Hardback: 3 Vol.
Published: Nov 1999 
 
A study of the Qur'an on a word-for-word basis
$53.99 (£35.09)
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