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56 hadith in this book.
164 hadith in this book.
By Imam Malik ibn Anas. 1,858 hadith.
By Imam al-Nawawi. 1,896 hadith.
... sealed and buried for centuries. By the time of Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim, the Prophet's grandfather, the well's exact lo...
Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib was the youngest and most beloved of Abd al-Muttalib's ten...
...a, stopping in the valley of Muhassir near Mina, Abd al-Muttalib — the Prophet's grandfather and Mecca's chief — met with A...
Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib, the Prophet's father ﷺ, died before his son was born — ma...
...to the master of this ummah. Name him Muhammad." Abd al-Muttalib carried the newborn to the Ka'bah, prayed, and announced t...
...in Mecca with thin animals and little milk. Among them was Halimah bint Abi Dhuayb al-Sa'diyyah, whose donkey could barely ...
... in his life: once during his childhood in the desert with Halimah al-Sa'diyyah, and again on the Night of Isra and Mi'raj....
...cca on her own, returning him to his grandfather Abd al-Muttalib. The depth of this loss cannot be overstated. The Prophet...
Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim died when the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was approximat...
... (Bilad al-Sham) — accompanying his uncle and guardian Abu Talib on a summer trade expedition. These seasonal caravans were...
... the leading men of Mecca from multiple clans — Hashim, Muttalib, Asad, Zuhrah, Taym — gathered at the house of Abdullah ib...
...rom multiple Qurayshi clans including Banu Hashim, Banu Muttalib, Banu Asad, Banu Zuhra, and Banu Taym. The immediate catal...
...young camels — provided with assistance from his uncle Abu Talib — and Abu Talib gave the traditional marriage speech at th...
...t as an expression of the natural monotheism (fitrah) still alive in him despite the pagan environment — a heart that sense...
...: "I fear for myself." Khadijah's response — immediate, unqualified, and grounded entirely in her knowledge of his characte...
...rogram of Islam: the identity of God, His attributes, the reality of the Final Day, the nature of the human relationship to...
...althy, well-connected woman of the highest social standing. Ali ibn Abi Talib — the Prophet's young cousin living in his ho...
...m. Umar ibn al-Khattab — who would later become the second caliph and one of the most transformative leaders in Islamic his...
...als to each clan of Quraysh — gathering the Banu Abd al-Muttalib, the Banu Makhzum, and others separately to present the me...
...ld not attack the Prophet ﷺ directly because his uncle Abu Talib's clan honor protected him, but the vulnerable were entire...
...gnize genuine excellence in language — moved him with its quality and power. He followed the Prophet ﷺ home, stated that he...
Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib was the most formidable warrior in Mecca — the Prophet's u...
...Rahman ibn Awf, al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam, and Ja'far ibn Abi Talib. They found merchant ships at the Red Sea coast and crosse...
...d history confirmed it across his entire life: through his caliphate, the conquest of Persia and Byzantium, and his martyrd...
...gration included figures of the first rank: Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, the Prophet's eloquent cousin who would serve as the Musl...
...ear of prophethood (617 CE), the leading Qurayshi clans formalized a comprehensive boycott against Banu Hashim and Banu Mut...
Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib was the Prophet's ﷺ paternal uncle and...
... During the three-year boycott of Banu Hashim in Shi'b Abi Talib (617-619 CE), she spent the remainder of her accumulated w...
... the Prophet ﷺ named Aam al-Huzn — the Year of Sorrow. Abu Talib, his uncle and guardian since childhood, died first — the ...
...h year of prophethood (619 CE) following the deaths of Abu Talib and Khadijah, seeking an alternative base for the mission ...
...adership, or he could be attacked without consequence. Abu Talib was dead. The Prophet ﷺ approached three of Mecca's most p...
...seasons of the late Meccan period — after the death of Abu Talib and Khadijah had left the Prophet ﷺ more exposed — he made...
... this delegation for the Second Pledge of Aqabah, which formalized full political protection for the Prophet ﷺ and made the...
...s of al-Aqabah. The Prophet's uncle al-Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib came with him, not yet a Muslim but determined to assess w...
... Quraysh and be forced to accept blood money rather than retaliation. The Prophet ﷺ was informed through revelation and we...
.... The most recorded encounter on route was with Suraqa ibn Malik, a skilled tracker who pursued them and whose horse fell t...
...ay four days, Ibn Hisham suggests longer — waiting also for Ali, who had remained behind in Mecca to return property the Pr...
...llowing his departure from Quba, in the valley of the Banu Salim ibn Awf — approximately one hundred Muslims gathering in a...
...Quba and led the first Friday prayer in the valley of Banu Salim. He rode al-Qaswa and let the camel walk freely through th...
...f Medina). The pairings were made at the house of Anas ibn Malik, with approximately forty-five to ninety pairs (sources va...
...h is read.' He also said: 'Learn Surah al-Baqarah and Surah Ali Imran, for they are the zahrawain — the two brilliant ones ...
...rough revelation during a prayer at the mosque of the Banu Salima — Ibn Abbas narrates that the Prophet ﷺ had been turning ...
... year) triggers the obligation; the rate is 2.5% of total qualifying wealth annually. The Quran specifies eight categories ...
...p of all that exists in the heavens and earth, the conditionality of intercession upon His permission, comprehensive knowle...
...gan with single combat: Qurayshi champions killed by Hamza, Ali, and Ubaydah ibn al-Harith. Then the armies met. The Prophe...
...vealed the fragility of the covenant and the tribe's actual alignment with the Qurayshi opposition. The precipitating inci...
The marriage of Fatimah al-Zahra to Ali ibn Abi Talib in 2 AH was arranged by the Prophet ﷺ himself...
Al-Hasan ibn Ali was born in Ramadan 3 AH — the first son of Ali ibn Abi Tal...
... — left their positions to join the collection of spoils. Khalid ibn al-Walid, commanding the Qurayshi cavalry, saw the exp...
Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib — the Prophet's ﷺ uncle and milk brother, the Lion of Alla...
...aith that grew rather than shrank under pressure — as the quality being commended. 'Sufficient for us is Allah, and He is t...
Al-Husayn ibn Ali was born in Sha'ban 4 AH in Medina — the second son of Ali ...
...ith a stone to kill him. The Prophet ﷺ departed without revealing what he had learned and sent a message giving the tribe t...
... broken, cups emptied, stored supplies destroyed. Anas ibn Malik narrated that he broke the jar he was serving from the mom...
...y sustained outside of a formal battle. Abu Bara' Amir ibn Malik, a prominent chief of the Banu Amir, visited Medina and as...
The expedition against Banu al-Mustaliq in Sha'ban 5 AH began as a pre-emptive strike — the Prophe...
...e of the Prophet ﷺ, following the expedition of Banu al-Mustaliq in 5 AH. Aishah had been separated from the army when it b...
... in the context of dress. The four major madhabs (Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali) agree on the obligation of covering th...
...st dangerous military challenge of the Medinan period — a coalition of approximately 10,000 fighters assembled from the Qur...
...u al-Nadir leader who had helped organize the confederate coalition — to align with the attackers. The breach threatened to...
...hting to defend Medina from the 10,000-strong confederate coalition. He had prayed that Allah would preserve his life long ...
...e Prophet's ﷺ wives to die after him, in 20 AH, during the caliphate of Umar ibn al-Khattab.
...t triggering Qurayshi opposition could now engage freely. Khalid ibn al-Walid and Amr ibn al-As, two of the Quraysh's great...
...rely hoped for or inferred. Umar ibn al-Khattab during his caliphate would ask, when news came of a companion's death: 'Was...
...ents and spent the years since organizing the confederate coalition against Medina. The Prophet ﷺ led approximately 1,400 f...
...AH, coinciding with the Conquest of Khaybar. Jafar ibn Abi Talib, who had led the community in Abyssinia and delivered the ...
...ith, arranged through the mediation of Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib. The Prophet ﷺ invited the Quraysh to a wedding feast; the...
...the seerah more dramatic in its implications than that of Khalid ibn al-Walid. At the Battle of Uhud, it was Khalid's tacti...
...ry confrontation between the Muslim community and Byzantine-aligned forces. It was triggered by the execution of a Muslim e...
...e security of each party's allied tribes. Banu Khuza'ah had aligned with the Prophet ﷺ; Banu Bakr aligned with the Quraysh....
... departed — indeed, falsehood is ever departing.' (17:81) Khalid's column encountered a pocket of resistance in one quarter...
...Thaqif tribes gathered approximately 20,000 fighters under Malik ibn Awf al-Nasri, who controversially brought women, child...
...d the destroyed idol, the full arc of patience and da'wah realized.
...etween the tribe and the Prophet ﷺ — he had been nursed by Halimah al-Sa'diyya of the Hawazin — requesting the return of th...
...ing of Tabuk came with three sincere companions — Ka'b ibn Malik, Murarah ibn al-Rabi, and Hilal ibn Umayyah — who had stay...
... extraordinary case of three sincere companions — Ka'b ibn Malik, Murarah ibn al-Rabi, and Hilal ibn Umayyah — who stayed b...
...Hawazin-Thaqif confederacy had been broken. The political reality of the peninsula had shifted, and the delegations came to...
...blic proclamation at the Hajj gathering. The Prophet ﷺ sent Ali ibn Abi Talib after the departing party with the proclamati...
...n the seerah from the first emigration. When Jafar ibn Abi Talib spoke before his court and recited Surah Maryam, the Negus...
...ophet ﷺ named him Ibrahim, after the patriarch Ibrahim al-Khalil, and performed the 'aqiqah, shaved his head, and gave the ...
...urney to Mina, then to Arafat for the standing, then to Muzdalifah for the night, then back to Mina for the stoning, the sa...
...er equity in the entire seerah. He declared the absolute equality of all people regardless of race or ethnicity: 'An Arab h...
...died before the expedition departed. When Abu Bakr became caliph and the peninsula was in crisis from apostasy movements, ...
...er, his hand in hers, her softening his siwak with her own saliva so he could use it in his final moments. During the illn...
... last time — supported on each side by Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib and Ali ibn Abi Talib, feet dragging, head wrapped against...
... Muhammad has died. And whoever worshipped Allah — Allah is alive and does not die.' He recited Surah Al Imran 3:144: 'Muha...
...he succession crisis and the process of preparing his body. Ali ibn Abi Talib, al-Fadl ibn Abbas, his uncle Abbas, and Usam...
...t know.'" This verse establishes Adam's role as the first khalifah — a vicegerent entrusted with inhabiting and tending the...
...alling to truth, the certainty of divine justice, and the reality that nearness of blood does not guarantee salvation — onl...
... Islamic tradition as one of the Arab prophets — alongside Salih, Shuaib, and Muhammad ﷺ — who brought the message of tawhi...
Salih (peace be upon him) was sent by Allah to the people of Tha...
...all the prophets and messengers. He is known by the title Khalil Allah — the intimate friend of Allah — a distinction menti...
...ect speech with Allah — an honor that earned him the title Kalim Allah, the one to whom Allah spoke. He led the Israelites ...
...un was known for his eloquence and gentleness of speech — qualities that complemented Musa's more direct approach. Together...
...s, based on hadith literature, suggest that he may still be alive — like Isa (who was raised to the heavens) and Khidr — fu...
...ay he was born and the day he dies and the day he is raised alive." This verse describes Yahya as being given wisdom (hukm...
...An-Nisa 4:157). Rather, Allah raised Isa to Himself — he is alive in the heavens and will return before the Day of Judgment...
... six years old. He was raised by his grandfather Abd al-Muttalib and then by his uncle Abu Talib. In a society marked by id...
...buried the essence of monotheism under layers of ritual formalism, nationalist exclusivity, and love of worldly status. Isa...
...emained binding. These communities were progressively marginalized and eventually suppressed by the growing institutional c...
...es in which they were composed. The gap between these two realities is one of the central concerns of the Quran. The Quran...
...een the followers of Arius, a Alexandrian priest, and those aligned with Athanasius of Alexandria. The Arian position held ...
... a profound theological purpose: it testifies to the universality and persistence of fitrah — the innate human nature that ...
...story in the scriptures. Third, he expressed his wish to be alive and strong enough to support the new prophet in the trial...
...mulated significant theological distortions including the dualistic worship of fire as a manifestation of the supreme deity...
...he chain had come to an end. There were no more men of his caliber keeping the original fire of Isa's message alive. As the...
...factured them, and their precise fulfillment in Muhammad ﷺ validated both his prophethood and the integrity of the knowledg...
...ved decisive in defending Medina against the Qurayshi-led coalition of ten thousand. The Muhajirun claimed Salman as theirs...
... himself a prophet after the death of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Khalid ibn al-Walid led the Muslim force north from Medina and ro...
...imed prophethood among the Banu Hanifa in central Arabia. Khalid ibn al-Walid commanded a Muslim force against an army of a...
...llais was fought on the banks of the Euphrates as part of Khalid ibn al-Walid's Iraqi campaign. A combined Persian and Arab...
...alaja was a significant engagement in southern Iraq where Khalid ibn al-Walid executed one of his famous double-envelopment...
...etween a unified Muslim army and a large Byzantine force. Khalid ibn al-Walid had made his legendary march from Iraq to Syr...
... of Damascus lasted several months as Muslim forces under Khalid ibn al-Walid and Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah encircled the an...
...around 25,000–40,000 under Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah, with Khalid ibn al-Walid commanding the mobile reserve. After six days...
...ender the city but insisted the keys be handed only to the Caliph himself. Umar ibn al-Khattab made the journey personally ...
...he Muslim world — a centre of Islamic learning, the seat of Ali ibn Abi Talib's caliphate, and later a home to major jurist...
... shura council of six senior companions to choose the next caliph. Umar's decade of rule had transformed the Muslim world: ...
...nd who would avenge him — drove the subsequent wars between Ali, Aisha, and Muawiyah.
...orce demanding justice for the blood of Uthman and opposing Ali's caliphate. Ali had marched from Medina to Kufa and then t...
The Battle of Siffin was fought between Ali ibn Abi Talib and Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan on the banks of t...
The Battle of Nahrawan was Ali ibn Abi Talib's decisive campaign against the Khawarij — a ...
Ali ibn Abi Talib was struck with a poison-coated sword by Abd ...
After Ali's assassination, his son Hasan ibn Ali was given the pledge...
...history. This decision was deeply controversial. Husayn ibn Ali, grandson of the Prophet and son of Ali ibn Abi Talib, refu...
Following the assassination of Ali ibn Abi Talib in 40 AH, his son Hasan ibn Ali briefly assum...
...sequential and tragic events in Islamic history. Husayn ibn Ali, grandson of the Prophet Muhammad and son of Ali ibn Abi Ta...
...ternal crisis. Yazid's young son Muawiyah II renounced the caliphate after only a few weeks, leaving a power vacuum. The Qa...
...in Jerusalem was completed in 72 AH under the patronage of Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, making it one of the oldest exta...
Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (r. 65–86 AH) undertook a sweepin...
...figures of early Islamic history — celebrated by Umayyad loyalists as a firm administrator who pacified fractious provinces...
...military effort to take the Byzantine capital, launched by Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik and commanded by his brother Ma...
...ne through usurpation and was facing challenges from rivals aligned with the sons of the previous king Wittiza — assembled ...
...opulation. Ibn al-Qasim was later recalled and executed by Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik as part of a purge of al-Hajjaj...
The accession of Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz to the caliphate in 99 AH represented a striking departure from Umayyad...
Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz's short caliphate of two and a half years (99–101 AH) was distinguished ...
Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik's twenty-year reign (105–125 AH) was the longest of any Um...
...history, toppling the Umayyad dynasty and transferring the caliphate to the Abbasid family, descendants of the Prophet's un...
..., was the final military confrontation between the Umayyad Caliphate and the Abbasid revolutionary forces. The last Umayyad...
...other's lineage and eventually made contact with Umayyad loyalists in al-Andalus. Landing near Almunecar on the Andalusian ...
The easternmost provinces of the Umayyad Caliphate — collectively known as Khurasan, encompassing the reg...
In 132 AH, the Abbasid revolution overthrew the Umayyad Caliphate, as Abu al-Abbas al-Saffah was proclaimed the first Ab...
In 145 AH, the Abbasid caliph Abu Ja'far al-Mansur founded Madinat al-Salam — the City ...
...d as the zenith of Abbasid power and prosperity. Under his caliphate, Baghdad flourished as the world's greatest city, and ...
...stitution of the medieval world, reaching its height under Caliph al-Mamun in the early 9th century CE. Translators, mathem...
Caliph al-Mamun (198–218 AH) presided over the most intense phas...
...the gravest deviations in Abbasid history, initiated under Caliph al-Mamun around 218 AH and continuing under al-Mu'tasim a...
Caliph al-Mutawakkil (232–247 AH) ended the Mihna and restored A...
...d century AH, these commanders had effectively reduced the caliphs to figureheads, deposing and installing caliphs at will....
...region — entered Baghdad and seized control of the Abbasid caliphate, leaving the Sunni caliph as a ceremonial figurehead. ...
...ver a century of Shia political dominance over the Abbasid caliphate. The Abbasid caliph al-Qa'im granted Toghril the title...
...theology. Its most famous teacher was the great Imam al-Ghazali, who taught there before his spiritual crisis and subsequen...
Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (450–505 AH), after a profound spiritual crisis that led hi...
...nd refuting theological innovations, defined the Athari-Hanbali tradition for centuries to come. Though born after the fall...
...ing hundreds of thousands of its inhabitants and executing Caliph al-Musta'sim. The Tigris River ran black with the ink of ...
... of the Abbasid family to Cairo, where he was installed as caliph in 659 AH. This Cairo-based Abbasid caliphate was largely...
...hristian theology. In the Islamic world, however, his rationalist approach — which at times appeared to subordinate reveale...
...attracted criticism from orthodox scholars including al-Ghazali, who declared some of his philosophical positions contrary ...
During the reign of Harun al-Rashid, the Abbasid Caliphate maintained significant naval power in the Mediterranea...
...utions. After Salah al-Din (Saladin) overthrew the Fatimid caliphate in 567 AH, he transformed al-Azhar into a Sunni instit...
...uit of spoils, violating the Prophet's ﷺ explicit orders. Khalid ibn al-Walid, then fighting for the Quraysh, exploited the...
... called al-Ahzab (the Confederates), saw an unprecedented coalition of Quraysh, Ghatafan, and various Arab and Jewish tribe...
...ebrated episode was when the Prophet ﷺ gave the standard to Ali ibn Abi Talib, saying he would give it to a man whom Allah ...
...ession by the Prophet ﷺ — Zayd ibn Haritha, Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, and Abdullah ibn Rawaha — all fell as martyrs in battle. ...
...rdship. The famous 'three who were left behind' — Ka'b ibn Malik, Murarah ibn Rabi'ah, and Hilal ibn Umayyah — who stayed b...
...claimed prophethood and gathered a substantial following. Khalid ibn al-Walid, dispatched by Abu Bakr, confronted Tulayha a...
...om the powerful Banu Hanifa tribe. The Muslim force under Khalid ibn al-Walid initially struggled against the determined re...
...slim conquest of Iraq against the Sasanid Persian Empire. Khalid ibn al-Walid's force of approximately 18,000 faced a combi...
...e to their elephants. On the third day, Muslim cavalry neutralised the elephants by targeting their trunks, causing them to...
...proximately 25,000 to 40,000 and was commanded overall by Khalid ibn al-Walid, who had been redeployed from Iraq at great s...
...nius insisted that he would only surrender the keys to the Caliph himself, so Umar ibn al-Khattab travelled from Medina to ...
...hdrew by sea. Amr entered the city peacefully and wrote to Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab describing its vastness: 'I have take...
...trife) following the assassination of Uthman ibn Affan. A coalition led by Aisha (the Mother of the Believers), Talha ibn U...
...ement of the First Fitna, fought between the forces of the Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib and the Syrian governor Muawiyah ibn Ab...
...ne of the most tragic events in Islamic history. Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of the Prophet ﷺ and son of Ali ibn Abi Talib...
The Battle of Talas was a rare direct military clash between the expanding Islamic world and the Tang Chinese Empire at the far reaches of Central Asia. The bat
...gement that ended Umayyad rule and established the Abbasid Caliphate. The Abbasid revolution had originated in Khurasan, ex...
...sh community who had taken refuge in a synagogue were burnt alive. The Muslim population who had not been allowed to surren...
...lood was a decisive Muslim victory over the Crusader Principality of Antioch. Roger of Salerno, regent of Antioch, chose to...
...at the Horns of Hattin, a twin-peaked hill near the Sea of Galilee. Denied access to water, harassed by fire and arrows, th...
... fortresses of the Levant. The garrison of Jerusalem under Balian of Ibelin initially threatened to destroy the city and ki...
...arable in scale to Hattin. The Ayyubid sultan of Egypt, al-Salih Ayyub, had allied with displaced Khwarazmian Turks who had...
... Venetian and Genoese troops. The Mamluk Sultan al-Ashraf Khalil assembled a massive siege train, reportedly including over...
... events in Islamic history, bringing to an end the Abbasid Caliphate which had been the symbolic centre of Sunni Islam for ...
...urks, Serbian and Bulgarian vassals — against a Christian coalition under the Serbian Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović. The battl...
...de following Ottoman advances in the Balkans, and a large coalition assembled under the Hungarian King Sigismund. The crusa...
...r during the battle — many were troops from the very principalities Bayezid had absorbed and whose former rulers now fought...
... of the most momentous events of the 15th century and the realisation of a promise attributed to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Th...
... guardians of the Two Holy Mosques and the prestige of the caliphate.
...ing the loss of Hungary. The Treaty of Karlowitz (1699) formalised Ottoman territorial losses and established the precedent...
...ridge (Jisr) in 634 CE had been a serious Muslim setback: Khalid's successor Abu Ubayd al-Thaqafi had been killed, and the ...
...ubsequent conquest of the Levant. It took place during the caliphate of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, who died just before news of th...
...orthward. Damascus was besieged from multiple sides, with Khalid ibn al-Walid and Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah commanding diffe...
...he country. Amr ibn al-As had entered Egypt in 639 CE with Caliph Umar's reluctant permission, his original force of only a...
...Battle of the Pass), was a decisive defeat for the Almohad Caliphate that permanently shifted the balance of power in the I...
...raiding party sent to extend pressure on the Serbian principalities, were ambushed by Serbian forces under Prince Lazar in ...
...200 galleys against the Ottoman fleet of similar size under Ali Pasha. The battle took place in the Gulf of Patras off west...
...e Muslim conquest of Iraq in 12 AH / 633 CE, commanded by Khalid ibn al-Walid. The battle is named after the Persian practi...
... Battle of Walaja was fought in 12 AH / 633 CE as part of Khalid ibn al-Walid's campaign through southern Iraq. The Persian...
The Battle of Ullais was fought in 12 AH during Khalid ibn al-Walid's Iraq campaign. Facing a large combined Pers...
...ests, fought in 13 AH / 634 CE. Following the transfer of Khalid ibn al-Walid to Syria, the Muslims sent Abu Ubayd ibn Masu...
... (the Meadow of the Safflower). The Muslims, commanded by Khalid ibn al-Walid, engaged and defeated the Byzantines again. T...
...the Caucasus became a long-term adversary of the expanding caliphate, eventually defeating the Muslims in later campaigns. ...
Umar's decade as caliph saw the greatest territorial expansion in Islamic history...
Patriarch Sophronius surrendered Jerusalem to Caliph Umar personally. Umar entered humbly, wearing patched clo...
Uthman expanded the Islamic empire to its greatest extent under the Rashidun, conquered Armenia and parts of North Africa, and built the first Muslim navy. His
Caliph Uthman ibn Affan ordered the compilation of an official s...
During the caliphate of Uthman, a diplomatic mission reportedly reached Chi...
Ali's caliphate was marked by the first civil war (fitna) in Is...
A major battle between the forces of Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib and Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan over the ki...
After the Battle of Siffin, a group broke away from Ali's army, rejecting the arbitration. They became known as the...
Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth Rightly-Guided Caliph, was struck...
...ablished the Umayyad dynasty in Damascus after the death of Ali. The Umayyads expanded Islam from Spain to Central Asia, bu...
Husayn ibn Ali, grandson of the Prophet ﷺ, was killed at Karbala by the fo...
Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan completed the Dome of the Rock on...
The Al-Aqsa Mosque was built by the Umayyad caliphs on the southern end of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, ne...
Caliph al-Walid ibn Abd al-Malik completed the Great Mosque of D...
Often called the fifth Rightly Guided Caliph. He reversed Umayyad excesses, stopped the cursing of Ali...
The Abbasid movement overthrew the Umayyad caliphate, establishing a new dynasty that moved the capital to ...
The Abbasid army under Ziyad ibn Salih defeated the Chinese Tang Dynasty forces at the Talas Rive...
Abdullah ibn al-Muqaffa, who translated Kalila wa Dimna into Arabic, was executed in Basra. His work est...
Caliph al-Mansur built Baghdad as the new Abbasid capital, calli...
Imam Malik ibn Anas, the scholar of Medina and founder of the Maliki ...
Caliph al-Ma'mun expanded the Bayt al-Hikmah into a major intell...
Caliph al-Ma'mun imposed the Mu'tazili doctrine that the Quran w...
The Fatimid dynasty, an Ismaili Shia caliphate, was established in North Africa before conquering Egy...
...ally a Mu'tazili scholar, he famously abandoned their rationalist theology and developed a middle path that used rational a...
...ured Baghdad and became the de facto rulers of the Abbasid Caliphate. The Abbasid caliph was reduced to a ceremonial figure...
...ty of al-Qahirah (Cairo) as the new capital of the Fatimid Caliphate. The city was planned as a royal enclave and administr...
Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham completed his Kitab al-Manazir (Boo...
...eg entered Baghdad and ended Buwayhid control. The Abbasid caliph granted Tughril the title 'Sultan' and 'King of the East ...
Abu Muhammad Ali ibn Hazm, the greatest scholar of the Zahiri (literalist) s...
...nted publicly funded institution of higher learning. Al-Ghazali was among its most famous professors.
Imam al-Haramayn Abu al-Ma'ali al-Juwayni, the leading Ash'ari theologian and Shafi'i juri...
...trade routes and scholarly networks. The empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai embraced Islam, with Mansa Musa of Mali becomi...
Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali, known as Hujjat al-Islam (Proof of Islam), died in Tus. Hi...
Ahmad al-Ghazali, the Sufi master and brother of Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, died....
... al-Mu'min unified the Maghreb and established the Almohad Caliphate.
Abdul Qadir al-Jilani, the great Hanbali jurist, preacher, and Sufi saint, died in Baghdad. His teac...
...din founded the Ayyubid dynasty after deposing the Fatimid caliphate in Egypt. The Ayyubids restored Sunni governance and s...
Abu al-Walid Muhammad ibn Rushd, the great Andalusian philosopher, juri...
Abu al-Faraj ibn al-Jawzi, the prolific Hanbali scholar and preacher, died in Baghdad. He authored over 300...
Hulagu Khan's Mongol army sacked Baghdad, killing Caliph al-Musta'sim and an estimated hundreds of thousands of pe...
Abu Abdullah Muhammad al-Qurtubi, the Maliki jurist and Quran commentator, died in Upper Egypt. His Ta...
...g body of scholarship. His 40 Hadith collection, Riyadh as-Saliheen, commentary on Sahih Muslim, and Shafi'i fiqh manuals r...
The Great Mosque of Djenne in Mali, the largest mud-brick building in the world, represents th...
The Mali Empire under Mansa Musa and successors was a major center o...
Taqi al-Din ibn Daqiq al-Id, the great Shafi'i-Maliki jurist, hadith scholar, and Chief Judge of Egypt, died in...
Mansa Musa, the Muslim emperor of the Mali Empire, undertook his famous pilgrimage to Mecca with a car...
Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn Taymiyyah, the influential Hanbali scholar and reformer, died in prison in Damascus. His funer...
...aymiyyah, died in Damascus. His prolific writings on spirituality (Madarij as-Salikin), theology, jurisprudence, and Prophe...
Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi, the great Maliki jurist of Granada, died. His al-Muwafaqat is the most imp...
Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali, a major hadith expert, died in Damascus. His Jami al-Ulum ...
Imam Ahmad ibn Ali ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, known as Amir al-Mu'minin fi al-Hadi...
The Ottoman navy suffered a significant defeat against a coalition of European Christian navies at Lepanto in the Gulf of ...
...icas during the transatlantic slave trade. Scholars like Bilali Muhammad of Sapelo Island and Omar ibn Said preserved their...
Shah Waliullah ad-Dehlawi, one of the greatest scholars of the Indian...
Shah Waliullah of Delhi, one of the most influential Islamic scholars...
The Fulani scholar Uthman dan Fodio established the Sokoto Caliphate in West Africa, the largest state on the continent. Hi...
Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi founded the Sanussi order in Libya, combining Suf...
Muhammad Ali Pasha, the founder of modern Egypt, modernized Egypt's army...
...Ahmad Khan founded the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh, promoting modern education among Indian Muslims.
...anbul. He promoted Pan-Islamic unity against European colonialism.
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk abolished the Ottoman Caliphate, sending the last caliph Abdulmejid II into exile. Thi...
Nasser's nationalization of the Suez Canal and the subsequent military interve...
The Abraham Accords normalized relations between Israel and the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, an...
...nts sought to restore Islamic identity in the face of colonialism and secularism.
Under the Mali and Songhai Empires, Timbuktu became one of the greatest ce...
Prophet sent to the people of Thamud with the miraculous she-camel as a sign.
The friend of Allah (Khalilullah) who built the Kabah and is the patriarch of monothei...
The Prophet uncle and progenitor of the Abbasid dynasty.
The uncle of the Prophet, called the Lion of Allah, martyred at Uhud.
The Prophet's paternal uncle, titled 'The Lion of Allah' and 'The Master of the Martyrs.' Hamzah's conversion was a turning point for early Islam, and he was ma
...st adult male to accept Islam and the first Rightly-Guided Caliph.
The third Rightly-Guided Caliph who commissioned the standardized compilation of the Qura...
The second Rightly-Guided Caliph, known as al-Faruq for distinguishing truth from falsehoo...
Called Sayf Allah (Sword of Allah) by the Prophet, one of the greatest military commanders in history.
Brother of Ali who led the migration to Abyssinia and was martyred at the ...
The fourth Rightly-Guided Caliph, cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet, known for his brav...
...nion and scribe of revelation who became the first Umayyad caliph.
Youngest daughter of the Prophet and wife of Ali, leader of the women of Paradise.
Servant of the Prophet for ten years and one of the last Companions to die, narrating over 2,200 hadith.
Son of Caliph Umar, known for his strict adherence to the Sunnah and na...
...r ibn al-Awwam and Asma bint Abi Bakr. He declared a rival caliphate in Makkah that lasted nearly a decade, known for his c...
...t child born among the Muhajirun in Medina, later declared caliph.
Grandson of the Prophet who abdicated the caliphate to unite the Muslims, fulfilling a prophecy.
The eldest grandson of the Prophet through Fatimah and Ali, called by the Prophet 'the leader of the youth of Paradise...
Younger grandson of the Prophet, son of Ali and Fatimah. Martyred at Karbala (61 AH / 680 CE) refusing ...
The younger grandson of the Prophet through Fatimah and Ali, called by the Prophet 'the leader of the youth of Paradise...
...ording and one of the most important narrators, teacher of Malik and others.
...erable chains of narration and a principal teacher of both Malik and al-Awza'i.
The eighth Umayyad caliph, often called the fifth Rightly Guided Caliph for his jus...
The fifth Rightly-Guided Caliph, an Umayyad ruler who restored justice and is counted amo...
Grandson of Umar and one of the seven fuqaha of Medina, known for his strict following of the Sunnah.
... of Ibn Umar, a key link in the golden chain of narration (Malik from Nafi from Ibn Umar).
Founder of the Maliki school and author of al-Muwatta, the Imam of Dar al-Hijra...
Founder of the Maliki school of jurisprudence and author of al-Muwatta, one of ...
...pt in his time, said by some to be more knowledgeable than Malik.
...s era, whom ash-Shafi'i considered more knowledgeable than Malik in fiqh. Al-Layth was enormously wealthy and legendarily g...
Arab polymath, teacher of Sibawaih, and inventor of Arabic prosody (ilm al-arud). Compiled Kitab al-Ayn, the first comprehensive Arabic dictionary, and laid the
...l texts known as Zahir ar-Riwayah. Also studied under Imam Malik in Medina.
Fifth Abbasid caliph who presided over the Islamic Golden Age. A patron of sch...
Imam al-Bukhari teacher and one of the greatest experts in hadith chains and narrator criticism.
Founder of the Hanbali school and compiler of the Musnad, famous for his steadfast...
Founder of the Hanbali school and compiler of the Musnad. Famous for his steadfast...
...ith interpretation. His works Adab al-Katib and Ta'wil Mukhtalif al-Hadith remain important references.
Author of Maalim as-Sunan, one of the earliest commentaries on Sunan Abu Da...
The foremost systematizer of Ash'ari theology and author of Tamhid al-Awa'il. Served as a diplomat and debater, and his work on the inimitability of the Quran (
A leading Maliki scholar of al-Andalus, author of at-Tamhid and al-Istiab ...
Author of Maalim at-Tanzil (tafsir) and Sharh as-Sunnah, called the Reviver...
...ad-Din, one of the most influential works on Islamic spirituality and practice.
Maliki judge and scholar of Seville, author of Ahkam al-Quran on...
Hanbali scholar and preacher of Baghdad whose sermons drew thousand...
A prolific Hanbali scholar and preacher of Baghdad, author of over 700 works.
Andalusian Maliki jurist and philosopher, author of Bidayat al-Mujtahid on ...
Author of al-Mughni, the definitive encyclopedia of Hanbali comparative fiqh.
Author of al-Jami li-Ahkam al-Quran, a major tafsir focused on legal rulings derived from the Quran.
Arab grammarian and student of Abu Ali al-Farisi. Author of al-Khasa'is, a pioneering work on Arab...
...eologian and Shafi'i jurist, and the teacher of Imam al-Ghazali.
...f Ihya Ulum ad-Din, a comprehensive guide to Islamic spirituality and practice.
Iraqi grammarian and Hanbali jurist. Author of at-Tibyan fi I'rab al-Quran, a detailed g...
Moroccan scholar and founder of the Shadhili Sufi order, one of the most widespread Sufi brotherhoods in the Muslim world. Known for emphasizing inward spiritua
Andalusian grammarian and author of al-Alfiyyah (the Thousand-Line Poem), the most famous didactic poem on Arabic grammar. It has been memorized, studied, and c
...hkam, a commentary on Umdat al-Ahkam, combining Shafii and Maliki perspectives.
Author of Riyad as-Salihin, the Forty Hadith, and the commentary on Sahih Muslim.
Egyptian Maliki scholar and the third master of the Shadhili Sufi order. ...
... of the most influential scholars in Islamic history, a Hanbali jurist, theologian, and reformer.
The foremost student of Ibn Taymiyyah, a prolific author in fiqh, theology, and spiritual purification.
... Taymiyyah. A prolific author in fiqh, theology, and spirituality. His works on the heart and soul remain widely read.
Andalusian Maliki jurist and mufassir who authored at-Tashil li Ulum at-Tan...
The greatest traveler of the pre-modern world, covering approximately 120,000 km across the Muslim world and beyond.
...n Haml al-Asfar, tracing the hadith sources cited in al-Ghazali's Ihya Ulum ad-Din. His Alfiyyah is a foundational poem on ...
Pioneer of historiography and sociology, author of the Muqaddimah on philosophy of history.
A major Hanbali scholar, author of Jami al-Ulum wal-Hikam (commentary on th...
Egyptian Maliki jurist and author of al-Mukhtasar (Mukhtasar Khalil), the...
Maliki scholar who pioneered the study of Maqasid ash-Shariah (o...
...f, the definitive work on disputed positions within the Hanbali school.
A major Hanbali scholar of usul al-fiqh and author of Muntaha al-Iradat.
A prolific Hanafi scholar of Mecca who authored Mirqat al-Mafatih, the most extensive commentary on Mishkat al-Masabih. Also wrote important works on hadith fab
Author of Zad al-Mustaqni, the most studied Hanbali fiqh matn in the Arabian Peninsula.
...hni al-Muhtaj, a major commentary on an-Nawawi's Minhaj at-Talibin, and as-Siraj al-Munir, a tafsir of the Quran. Both are ...
Palestinian Hanbali jurist who settled in Cairo. Author of Dalil at-Talib and G...
...haf al-Qina and ar-Rawd al-Murbi, key references in the Hanbali school.
Hanbali reformer who called for purifying tawhid, author of Kitab a...
The most influential scholar of the Indian subcontinent, translator of the Quran into Persian.
A Hanbali scholar from Najd who led a revival movement emphasizing ta...
Egyptian Maliki jurist and author of ash-Sharh al-Kabir, a major commenta...
Egyptian Maliki jurist and author of the Hashiyat ad-Dusuqi, a supercomme...
...uslim world calling for Muslim unity against European colonialism. Teacher of Muhammad Abduh and a catalyst for Islamic ref...
Indian Hanafi scholar and hadith expert, author of at-Taliq al-Mumajjad on al-Muwatta.
Indian Hanafi scholar and leading figure of the Deobandi school, known as Hakim al-Ummah (Sage of the Ummah). Author of Bayan al-Quran (tafsir) and Bahishti Zew
Author of Taysir al-Karim ar-Rahman, a widely studied tafsir known for its clarity and accessibility.
Saudi scholar and author of Taysir al-Karim ar-Rahman, a widely read tafsir known for its clarity and accessibility. He was the primary teacher of Ibn al-Uthaym
Former Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia and teacher of Ibn Baz.
... Ibn Baz. His collected fatwas are a major reference in Hanbali jurisprudence.
...-Quran and founder of Jamaat-e-Islami, a major Islamic revivalist thinker.
Author of Adwa al-Bayan, a tafsir that explains the Quran by the Quran, a Mauritanian polymath.
Mauritanian scholar and author of Adwa' al-Bayan, a tafsir that explains the Quran through the Quran itself. A master of multiple Islamic sciences who taught at
Syrian scholar, judge, and prolific writer known for his literary style and pioneering Islamic television programs. His memoirs (Dhikrayat) and accessible books
Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, a major Hanbali scholar known for his fatwas, teaching, and charitable work...
Saudi scholar and former Mufti of the southern region of Saudi Arabia. Known for his teaching, fatwa work, and his commentary on Sunni creed texts.
A major Hanbali scholar known for his extensive commentary on jurisprudence...
Saudi scholar and former head of the Sunnah department at the Islamic University of Medina. Known for his works on hadith methodology and his critiques of devia
Senior Saudi scholar and member of the Council of Senior Scholars, author of al-Mulakhkhas al-Fiqhi.
Saudi scholar known for his extensive fatwa collection and teaching.
Saudi scholar and member of the Council of Senior Scholars, author of works on etiquette and fiqh terminology.
... Amman. Translated the Reliance of the Traveller (Umdat as-Salik), a major Shafi'i fiqh manual, and is a murshid in the Sha...
Mauritanian polymath scholar known for his encyclopedic knowledge across all Islamic sciences.
One of the most prominent female hadith scholars of the 8th-9th century AH, who held ijazahs from major scholars and taught students including Ibn Hajar al-Asqa
A distinguished female hadith scholar from the Hanbali tradition who narrated from major authorities of her time.
Leading authority on Quranic recitations (qira'at) and author of 'at-Taysir,' a foundational text in the science of Quranic readings.
...ah order, known for his pacifist resistance to French colonialism.
Fulani scholar, reformer, and founder of the Sokoto Caliphate, one of the largest states in 19th-century Africa.
...frican scholar, poet, and military commander of the Sokoto Caliphate.
...r who established women's education networks in the Sokoto Caliphate.
Former Grand Mufti of Egypt, Shafi'i jurist and Azhari scholar known for his traditional Islamic scholarship and engagement with contemporary issues.
Yemeni-Emirati Islamic scholar, media personality, and founder of the Tabah Foundation for Islamic studies ...
Moroccan hadith master and prolific author known for his independent scholarly methodology and expertise in hadith criticism.
Moroccan hadith master and elder brother of Abdullah al-Ghumari, known for his prodigious memory and vast hadith knowledge.
...orisms), one of the most celebrated texts of Islamic spirituality.
Shafi'i scholar and author of 'Sharh Usul I'tiqad Ahl as-Sunnah,' a foundational compilation on Sunni creed.
Andalusian Maliki jurist and hadith master, author of 'at-Tamhid' and 'al-I...
...ic dictionary, and 'Ithaf as-Sadah,' a commentary on al-Ghazali's Ihya.
Moroccan Maliki jurist and Sufi reformer, author of 'Qawa'id at-Tasawwuf'...
Moroccan Maliki scholar, author of 'al-Murshid al-Mu'in,' a widely memori...
Algerian Maliki scholar, author of 'al-Sullam al-Munawraq' on logic and '...
Algerian Ash'ari theologian, author of 'Umm al-Barahin,' the most widely studied creed text in North and West Africa.
Egyptian Maliki jurist, author of the 'Mukhtasar,' the most authoritative...
Andalusian Maliki scholar and author of 'at-Tashil li Ulum at-Tanzil,' a po...
Damascene scholar and author of 'Subul al-Huda war-Rashad,' one of the most comprehensive books on the Prophetic biography (sirah).
American Muslim scholar, co-founder of Zaytuna College, widely regarded as one of the most influential Muslims in the Western world.
Egyptian Islamic activist and author, founder of the Muslim Women's Association and author of 'Return of the Pharaoh' about her imprisonment.
Berber religious reformer and founder of the Almohad movement in the Maghreb, known for his emphasis on divine unity (tawhid).
... Shadhili scholar and author of 'Haqa'iq an at-Tasawwuf' (Realities of Sufism), a widely read defense and explanation of or...
Last Shaykh al-Islam of the Ottoman Caliphate and a fierce defender of the Hanafi-Maturidi tradition...
Hanbali scholar of Herat and author of 'Manazil as-Sa'irin' (Statio...
Maliki jurist and author of 'al-Madkhal,' a detailed work on Isl...
Egyptian Maliki scholar and author of 'Jawharat at-Tawhid,' a famous cree...
West African Fulani scholar who settled in Medina and authored 'Iqa dh al-Himam,' a work on following evidence over blind imitation.
Moroccan Maliki scholar of Fez and author of a commentary on the Mukhtasa...
First Maliki Grand Imam of al-Azhar, author of the most widely studied...
Moroccan Maliki mufti and author of 'al-Mi'yar al-Jadid,' a massive colle...
Maliki judge of Ceuta and author of 'ash-Shifa bi Ta'rif Huquq a...
Hanbali jurist and theologian of Baghdad, author of 'al-Funun,' rep...
Chief Hanbali judge of Baghdad and systematizer of Hanbali theology, auth...
...Furu' and 'al-Adab ash-Shar'iyyah,' major references in Hanbali fiqh and Islamic ethics.
Egyptian Hanbali jurist and author of 'Kashshaf al-Qina' and 'Sharh Muntaha ...
Sindhi hadith scholar based in Medina who taught Shah Waliullah Dehlawi and Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab, influencing maj...
Egyptian Islamic scholar and thinker, author of numerous influential books on Islamic ethics, Quran interpretation, and social reform.
Hanbali scholar and author of 'Shadharat adh-Dhahab,' a major biogr...
Hanbali hadith scholar and student of Ibn Taymiyyah who died young ...
Hanbali hadith scholar from the Maqdisi family of Damascus, compile...
...bduh, and author of 'Tafsir al-Manar,' an influential rationalist Quran commentary.
Tunisian Maliki scholar and Grand Mufti, author of 'at-Tahrir wat-Tanwir,...
...General of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, specialist in Islamic economics and finance.
...scus University, co-author of 'al-Fiqh al-Manhaji' and specialist in usul al-fiqh.
Wealthy and influential Qurayshi leader whose arrogant rejection of the Quran is directly addressed and rebuked in Surah al-Muddaththir (74:11-26).
American Muslim scholar and co-founder of Zaytuna College, the first accredited Muslim liberal arts college in the United States.
...slam and Associate Professor at Georgetown University, specializing in Islamic law and hadith sciences, author of major Eng...
...ican Islamic studies scholar at the University of Southern California, a leading academic voice on Islamic jurisprudence, I...
The Prophet's uncle and one of the greatest warriors of early Islam, martyred at Uhud.
The daughter of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib, one of the four greatest women in Islamic tr...
Grandson of the Prophet ﷺ and son of Ali and Fatimah, martyred at Karbala in 61 AH.
...ly both Maryam and Isa AS descend, giving his name to Surah Ali Imran.
The mother of Maryam AS who dedicated her unborn child to Allah's service — an act the Quran honors as the foundation of Isa's lineage.
The grandfather of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and chief of the Quraysh, who raised him after his mother's death.
The father of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, who died before his son's birth on a trading journey to Medina.
The Prophet's uncle who raised and fiercely protected him for his entire prophetic career — but died without accepting Islam.
The Bedouin woman who nursed the infant Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, in whose care he experienced the opening of his chest.
The just Christian king of Abyssinia who gave refuge to the first Muslim emigrants and eventually accepted Islam in secret.
A powerful Meccan elder who was directly addressed in the Quran (Surah al-Muddaththir) for his arrogant rejection of the Quran after privately acknowledging it
The Abyssinian viceroy of Yemen who marched with elephants to destroy the Ka'bah and was destroyed by Allah's army of birds — in the year the Prophet ﷺ was born
The dedicated companions of Prophet Isa AS who declared 'We are the helpers of Allah' — mentioned in the Quran as a model of full commitment to a prophet.
... slave of Abu Lahab who nursed him for several days before Halimah al-Sa'diyyah took over. Abu Lahab freed her upon hearing...
...Bay'at al-Aqabah. Commander at Mu'tah after Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, where he was martyred in 8 AH. The Prophet praised his po...
...e Saqifa of Banu Sa'idah, he was the Ansar's candidate for caliph after the Prophet's death but Abu Bakr was chosen. He emi...
...ed to three great companions in succession: Ja'far ibn Abi Talib (martyred at Mu'tah), then Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (who died in...
...ibn Harb — the same man who had killed Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib at Uhud.
...e and led the Riddah against Abu Bakr. He was defeated by Khalid ibn al-Walid at the Battle of Buzakha. He then genuinely c...
The Abyssinian slave who killed Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib at the Battle of Uhud on behalf of his master Jubayr ibn M...
An Ansari companion and one of the three Sahabah who stayed behind from the Battle of Tabuk. He was a poet who composed verses defending Islam. His repentance a
Mother of Anas ibn Malik and a devoted Ansari companion. She was known for her deep...
...ent and strategically gifted companions, serving as head of Ali ibn Abi Talib's police force and governor of Egypt. Known f...
...gainst Musaylima and the conquest of Iraq and Syria under Khalid ibn al-Walid.
...akr that initiated the Iraq campaign. He fought alongside Khalid ibn al-Walid and continued after Khalid's transfer to Syri...
One of the earliest converts to Islam, among the first ten to embrace the faith. He and his brother Amr ibn Sa'id served the Prophet ﷺ as secretaries. He partic
...major Persian commander encountered by the Muslim forces. Khalid ibn al-Walid defeated and killed him at the Battle of Dhat...
The son of Husayn ibn Ali and grandson of Ali ibn Abi Talib. He survived the tragedy ...
...) of Kufah. Son of an Ansari companion, he was a student of Ali ibn Abi Talib and narrated from many companions. He is know...
Son of Ali ibn al-Husayn (Zayn al-Abidin) and grandson of Husayn ibn A...
...of hadith and fiqh, he led an uprising against the Umayyad caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik and was martyred in Kufah in 122 ...
...he Tabi Tabieen generation. He taught both Abu Hanifah and Malik ibn Anas among others. He is revered as the 6th Imam by Tw...
... AH. His body was mutilated along with Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib's by the Quraysh.
...ng Arabic grammatical analysis (nahw) under the guidance of Ali ibn Abi Talib. He created the first systematic rules for Ar...
The fifth Umayyad caliph (r. 65-86 AH / 685-705 CE), often called the 'father of A...
...e powerful governor of Iraq and the East under the Umayyad caliphs Abd al-Malik and al-Walid (d. 95 AH / 714 CE). Known for...
A companion and half-brother of Uthman ibn Affan. He served as governor of Kufa under Uthman. Known as the subject of Surah al-Hujurat (49:6) — 'O you who belie
An Ansari companion of the Banu Salimah who, along with his brother Muadh ibn Amr, struck Abu Ja...
...ttle of Yamama fighting Musaylima, where he died alongside Salim mawla Abi Hudhayfah.
... ﷺ ordered that the Quran be learned from four people, and Salim was one of them. He was martyred at Yamama in 12 AH. He he...
Mother of Ali ibn Abi Talib and a very early companion who raised the Pro...
Daughter of Ali ibn Abi Talib and Fatimah al-Zahra, and granddaughter of th...
An Egyptian companion and a major general of the Umayyad caliphate. He participated in the conquest of North Africa under...
...siyyah, completing the conquest of Iraq. He later fought on Ali ibn Abi Talib's side at Siffin, where he was martyred in 37...
A highly capable administrator who served both Ali ibn Abi Talib and later Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan. He was 'cl...
...onsibility in Islamic history for the killing of Husayn ibn Ali and his companions at Karbala in 61 AH, refusing to allow t...
...cross the Indus Valley. He was later executed on orders of Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik.
Son of Caliph Abd al-Malik and one of the greatest Umayyad military com...
The sixth Umayyad caliph (r. 86-96 AH / 705-715 CE), considered the pinnacle of Um...
...ding hadith authority in his generation and the teacher of Malik ibn Anas, who highly valued his narrations. He served as q...
The second Umayyad caliph (r. 60-64 AH / 680-683 CE), son of Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufya...
The fourth Umayyad caliph (r. 64-65 AH), founder of the Marwanid branch of the Umay...
...uprising of the 'Penitents' (Tawwabun) to avenge Husayn ibn Ali's death, seizing control of Kufa in 66 AH. He claimed to ac...
Brother of Anas ibn Malik and one of the greatest warriors of early Islam. The Proph...
An Ansari elder of the Banu Salimah clan who was lame but insisted on fighting at Uhud despi...
...e Jarmi tribe and one of the major narrators from Anas ibn Malik. Known for his asceticism, he eventually settled in Syria....
... (631-676 AH), whose works — Sharh Sahih Muslim, Riyadh al-Salihin, al-Adhkar, al-Minhaj, and the 40 Hadith collection — re...
...-Ghayb (al-Tafsir al-Kabir) is the most comprehensive rationalist tafsir in Islamic history, engaging philosophy, theology,...
...approximately 20 years (65-86 AH) under his brother Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan. He administered Egypt with noted stability and...
...al-Ashdaq (the prominent-jawed), a serious rival to Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan for the caliphate during the Second Fitna. He c...
Umayyad governor of Iraq under caliphs Yazid II and Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (d. 105 AH). He is ...
...est regard by Ahmad ibn Hanbal and the entire classical Hanbali tradition.
...ran and Sunnah, sobriety (sahw), and sharia-grounded spirituality. He was also a Shafi'i jurist and his letters and sayings...
An Egyptian Maliki scholar (d. 709 AH) whose Kitab al-Hikam (Book of Wisdoms...
...les through the Islamic world and beyond — from Morocco to Mali, Anatolia to India, and China. His Rihla (Travels), dictate...
One of the most influential Hanbali-Salafi scholars of the 20th century (1347-1421 AH), whose m...
A leading contemporary Hanbali scholar and member of Saudi Arabia's Council of Senior Scho...
A Mauritanian scholar (1325-1393 AH) who became one of the founding teachers of the Islamic University of Madinah after migrating from West Africa. His multi-vo
...19th-century Egyptian Shafi'i scholar, author of I'anat al-Talibin, the most popular commentary on the Shafi'i primer Fath ...
South Indian Shafi'i scholar, author of Fath al-Mu'in, the foundational Shafi'i fiqh text in South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Chief student of Ibn al-Qasim (student of Malik), compiler of al-Mudawwana, the foundational text of the M...
Imam Malik's foremost student, principal transmitter of Maliki jurisp...
The first great Maliki scholar of al-Andalus, who transmitted the school from th...
Called 'the Small Malik,' the leading Maliki scholar of his age, author of al-Risa...
Leading Maliki jurist and legal theorist of 7th-century AH Egypt, author...
Grandfather of the philosopher Averroes, the leading Maliki jurist of al-Andalus, author of al-Muqaddimat al-Mumahhid...
The leading Maliki scholar of his era in North Africa, called 'Imam of Imams...
Leading Maliki scholar of 15th-century Morocco, author of al-Mi'yar al-M...
Author of Mukhtasar Khalil, the most authoritative and widely-studied Maliki fiqh tex...
Maliki scholar of the 10th century AH, author of Mawahib al-Jali...
Egyptian Maliki scholar, author of important commentaries on Mukhtasar Kh...
Maliki judge of Medina, author of Tabsirat al-Hukkam, a landmark...
Major 19th-century Moroccan Maliki scholar, author of al-Bahjah fi Sharh al-Tuhfah, a key co...
Andalusian Maliki scholar who settled in Alexandria, author of Siraj al-Mul...
Major Andalusian Maliki scholar and hadith master, author of al-Muntaqa fi Sharh ...
Major Egyptian Maliki scholar, known for his glosses (hawashi) on the major Mal...
Leading Maliki scholar of 18th-century Egypt, author of al-Sharh al-Kabi...
Major Maliki jurist of 5th-century AH Qayrawan, author of al-Tabsirah,...
The foremost Hanbali jurist of his era, author of al-Mughni, the most comprehens...
Outstanding Hanbali scholar and close student of Ibn Taymiyya, author of al-Fur...
10th-century AH Hanbali scholar, author of Muntaha al-Iradat, a foundational text o...
First Hanbali scholar to systematically compile the school's positions in...
Chief judge and leading Hanbali scholar of 5th-century AH Baghdad, author of al-Mu'tamad fi...
Hanbali jurist and legal theorist, known for his controversial theo...
Founder of the Zahiri school of Islamic jurisprudence, which adheres strictly to the apparent (zahir) meaning of texts without qiyas.
The greatest hadith scholar of his era after Imam Ahmad, teacher of Imam al-Bukhari, master of rijal criticism ('ilm al-rijal).
Leading Maliki hadith critic and legal scholar of 7th-century AH Morocco...
Tunisia's greatest 20th-century scholar, author of al-Tahrir wa al-Tanwir (the most significant modern Quran commentary) and Maqasid al-Shariah.
Mauritanian scholar who taught in Medina and authored Adwa al-Bayan, a unique tafsir that explains the Quran through other Quranic verses.
...thesizer of the four madhabs and author of Hujjat Allah al-Balighah.
Maliki jurist of Fez; compiler of al-Mi'yar al-Mu'rib, the most ...
West African Maliki scholar and Sufi leader who unified scholarly and spiritu...
Important early Tabi'i scholar of Basra; one of the earliest interpreters of the Quran among the Tabi'in.
...e of the earliest Quran commentators and a key link in the Maliki chain.
Founder of Arabic prosody and compiler of al-'Ayn, the first Arabic dictionary; also credited with developing the Arabic vowel system.
...b, the foundational work of Arabic grammar; student of al-Khalil ibn Ahmad; considered 'the Imam of grammarians'.
... Huquq Allah is the first systematic work on Islamic spirituality.
Prolific Hanafi scholar from Herat who settled in Makkah; known for commentary on Mishkat al-Masabih and works on aqeedah.
...led to the freeing of 100 Muslim households of the Banu Mustaliq.
Ottoman astronomer and mathematician; director of Samarkand observatory under Ulugh Beg, later chief teacher at Istanbul.
The greatest Maliki scholar of North Africa. He compiled al-Mudawwanah al-Kub...
A major Hanafi hadith scholar from Zayla (Somalia). Author of Nasb al-Rayah, the most comprehensive collecti...
...olar of the Indian subcontinent. Author of Hujjat Allah al-Balighah, a landmark work reconciling the four madhabs through h...
A daughter of 'Ali ibn Abi Talib from a secondary wife. A transmitter of hadit...
...eat Islamic reformer of West Africa. He founded the Sokoto Caliphate in northern Nigeria, one of the largest states in Afri...
One of the foremost Islamic scholars of the 20th century. Known for his accessible fatwas and his extraordinary ability to explain complex Islamic issues to ord
One of the four Companions the Prophet ﷺ commanded Muslims to learn the Quran from. A freed slave who became one of the leading Quran reciters of the early Musl
...scholar of Islamic legal theory (usul al-fiqh) after al-Ghazali. His al-Muwafaqat revolutionized usul al-fiqh by developing...
The most intellectually gifted Hanbali scholar of his era. His al-Funun is said to be the largest ...
The son of Husayn ibn Ali and grandson of Ali ibn Abi Talib. Survived Karbala. Known ...
The leading Maliki scholar of Qayrawan (Tunisia) in the 4th century AH. His ...
...hilosopher and Aristotle's chief commentator. A practicing Maliki jurist. His philosophical works profoundly influenced med...
...the controversial fatwa recognizing Ja'fari (Shia) fiqh as valid.
... Nahj al-Balaghah, a literary and historical commentary on 'Ali ibn Abi Talib's sayings.
...Ahkam al-Quran (Tafsir al-Qurtubi), the most comprehensive Maliki Quranic commentary focusing on legal rulings extracted fr...
Known as 'Hakim al-Ummat' (The Sage of the Ummah). The most prolific Islamic scholar of the Indian subcontinent, writing over 1,000 works on every Islamic scien
Son of the Caliph 'Umar ibn al-Khattab and one of the most prolific Compani...
Granddaughter of the Prophet ﷺ and daughter of Ali and Fatimah. She was also present at Karbala.
Imam al-Haramayn, teacher of al-Ghazali and one of the greatest Ash'ari theologians and Shafi'i jur...
North African Maliki scholar whose Sanusiyya creed became the standard Ash'ari...
19th century Moroccan scholar who settled in Arabia and founded an influential spiritual and scholarly tradition.
Imam of Sicily, leading Maliki jurist and physician of the medieval period.
Leading Maliki jurist of al-Andalus and grandfather of the philosopher A...
One of the Seven Fuqaha' of Madinah, son of Ibn Umar. Most authentic transmitter of his father's hadiths.
Sister of Ali ibn Abi Talib who gave refuge to two men during the Conques...
Son of al-Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib and cousin of the Prophet ﷺ. Narrated hadith from the Prop...
...student of Ibn Taymiyya and prolific author on fiqh, spirituality, hadith, and Quranic sciences.
Greatest Islamic scholar of Timbuktu, prolific author of biographies and fiqh. Taken captive to Morocco but continued writing.
West African Islamic scholar, mujahid, and founder of the Toucouleur Empire in the Senegambia region.
Senegalese Islamic scholar with one of the largest followings in West Africa. President of the World Muslim League.
...the Muslims in Madinah after the Hijra. Led an independent caliphate against the Umayyads for nine years.
Grandson of Ali ibn Abi Talib and survivor of Karbala. Known as Zayn al-Abi...
Lebanese-American scholar specializing in Islamic biographical literature and hadith sciences.
Towering Hanbali scholar of Damascus whose mastery of Islamic sciences and b...
Grandson of the Prophet ﷺ and son of Ali and Fatimah. Briefly led the caliphate before abdicating to...
Andalusian Maliki scholar and the primary transmitter of the Muwatta in al-...
Greatest Arab geographer, who created the most accurate map of the world in the 12th century for King Roger II of Sicily.
The most famous Abbasid Caliph, during whose reign Baghdad became the most prosperous ci...
Founder of Baghdad and second Abbasid Caliph. He commissioned the first major Islamic translation move...
Leading Maliki scholar of al-Andalus. His Ahkam al-Quran is the major Ma...
Moroccan historian of al-Andalus. His Nafh al-Tib is the most comprehensive history of Islamic Spain and its scholars.
Andalusian Maliki scholar whose al-Muharrar al-Wajiz is the most scholarly ...
Syrian Islamic scholar, judge, and writer known for his accessible and eloquent Islamic literature.
Maliki scholar of Granada whose al-Muwafaqat is the foundational...
Greatest Islamic scholar of 20th century India. His Bahishti Zewar is the most widely read Islamic guide for South Asian Muslims.
Founder of the Sanusiyya movement in Libya. Student of Ahmad ibn Idris who spread Islamic revival across North Africa.
Prominent student of Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Qayyim; author of al-Adab al-Shar'iyya.
Andalusian Maliki jurist who transmitted Malik's Muwatta to Spain; called '...
Khorasan Shafi'i scholar known for his tafsir Ma'alim al-Tanzil and the hadith collection Masabih al-Sunnah.
Nigerian Islamic scholar and reformer who advocated for direct Quran-based guidance over traditional authority.
...olar and founder of the Uwaysiyya order; spread Islam in Somalia and East Africa.
Libyan historian known for extensive Islamic biographies and historical works.
Persian theologian and philosopher, Hujjat al-Islam, author of Ihya Ulum al-Din.
Son of Uthman dan Fodio and Sultan of Sokoto Caliphate, scholar and prolific author.
Syrian Tabi'i scholar who advised the Umayyad caliphs and helped build the Dome of the Rock.
Primary Egyptian student of Malik whose transmissions form the core of the Maliki school.
Tunisian Maliki jurist who compiled al-Mudawwana, the foundational text o...
Medieval female hadith scholar with high chains, praised by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani.
Leading Maliki jurist of the Maghreb who influenced the Almoravid moveme...
classical era scholar
A contemporary Saudi Hanbali faqih and professor at Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University...
A leading contemporary scholar of Islamic jurisprudence (b. 1944), founding CEO of the International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies Malaysia, and author
A contemporary Egyptian Islamic scholar and author known for widely read works on ruqyah, jinn, and Islamic exorcism, including Sword Against Black Magic and Ji
A leading Muslim hadith scholar (1932-2017 CE), professor at King Saud University and Indiana University, known for his landmark academic defenses of hadith aut
A contemporary Islamic author and journalist, longtime Islamic features editor at Arab News, known for...
A contemporary Egyptian Islamic author known for Women Around the Messenger, presenting biographical accounts of the female companions of the Prophet.
A contemporary Syrian-origin Islamic author based in Saudi Arabia, known for The Ideal Muslim and The Ideal Muslimah, widely used Islamic character-building tex
A prolific Saudi Islamic scholar and preacher (b. 1959 CE), author of La Tahzan (Don't Be Sad), one of the best-selling Islamic books of all time with tens of m
...wn for the bestselling Reclaim Your Heart on Islamic spirituality and attachment to Allah.
A prominent Egyptian Islamic author (1920-1996 CE) known for his popular biographies of the Companions of the Prophet, particularly Men Around the Messenger (Ri
A contemporary Syrian Islamic scholar specialized in tajweed and Quran memorization methodology, author of...
A prominent contemporary Saudi Islamic scholar (b. 1960 CE) of Syrian origin, founder of Islam Q&A (islamqa.info), one of the most visited Islamic fatwa sites i
A contemporary Egyptian Islamic author known for his book The Jinn in the Quran and the Sunna on the subject of jinn from classical Islamic sources.
... use of legal reasoning, and the principal teacher of Imam Malik ibn Anas.
...t Kufan judge who served as qadi for sixty years under the caliphs Umar, Uthman, Ali, and the Umayyads, renowned for his sh...
...i who narrated from many Companions including Ibn Masud and Ali, renowned for his piety and extensive knowledge of the Qura...
Son of Ali ibn Abi Talib by Khawlah al-Hanafiyya, a respected scholar ...
...Quran recitation in Khorasan, student of Abu al-Aswad al-Du'ali.
Son of Abd Allah ibn Umar and one of the Seven Fuqaha of Medina. He closely resembled his father in worship and asceticism and was one of the most reliable tran
...Greater Syria in his era. A trusted advisor of the Umayyad caliphs, he played a key role in selecting Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz ...
...nsmitted many of his rulings. He is a key narrator in Imam Malik's Muwatta and was considered trustworthy by the major hadi...
...knowledge of the soul's ailments. He was a teacher of Imam Malik and known for his sharp moral insights and zuhd.
...n as Rabi'ah al-Ra'y, he was the principal teacher of Imam Malik in Madinah. He was celebrated for his independent legal re...
...s narrations from Abu Hurayrah. He is a key figure in Imam Malik's chains and served as a financial administrator in Madina...
...mic scholarship, asceticism, and jihad. Studied under Imam Malik and Sufyan al-Thawri, and authored al-Zuhd wa al-Raqa'iq. ...
...f Basra known for his extensive transmission from Anas ibn Malik's students. He was a prolific narrator, ascetic in charact...
...first systematic work on jurisprudence. Studied under Imam Malik and later became a teacher of Imam Ahmad.
One of the earliest compilers of a musnad-style hadith collection, predating those of Imam Ahmad. His Musnad contains over twenty-eight thousand hadiths. A prol
...ansmitter of traditions from Thabit al-Bunani and Anas ibn Malik, and a major figure in Basran Islamic scholarship.
...ond century, sometimes described as more learned than Imam Malik, who combined legal mastery with extraordinary generosity.
...leasures, and frequent citations in books of Islamic spirituality.
...i and hadith narrator who transmitted from Abu Hurairah and Ali ibn Husayn, known for his chain of transmission in the hadi...
Son of the caliph Uthman ibn Affan, Medinan scholar and governor of Medina,...
Kufan tabi'i and hadith narrator, a prolific and reliable transmitter from the companions and senior tabi'un, widely cited in the canonical hadith collections.
...ir, renowned for his piety, wisdom sayings, and deep spirituality.
... Kufan narrator who transmitted from companions and tabi'un alike, known as one of the oldest narrators of his era.
... Opinion), a master jurist and the primary teacher of Imam Malik ibn Anas.
Syrian tabi'i scholar and trusted advisor to Caliph Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz, renowned for his piety, legal acume...
...h scholar who later settled in Egypt, widely cited by Imam Malik and other Hijazi authorities.
...equently became one of the major transmitters from Umar and Ali in Kufa.
Kufan tabi'i narrator who transmitted from companions including Abu Said al-Khudri, known for his reliable narrations on matters of Islamic jurisprudence and pr
...ghter of the Prophet Muhammad and daughter of al-Husayn ibn Ali, known for her intelligence, piety, and cultural significan...
Daughter of al-Husayn ibn Ali and great-granddaughter of the Prophet, a respected hadith ...
Syrian Tabi'i narrator known as a student of Ka'b al-Ahbar and transmitter of Islamic and Israelite knowledge in early Damascus.
...tic of the Tabi'un generation, a major student of Anas ibn Malik and prolific narrator whose chains appear in all six canon...
...e transmission from the Companion Jarir ibn Abd Allah al-Bajali, appearing in all six canonical collections.
...Tabi'i scholar, son of the Companion Usama ibn Umayr al-Hudhali, known for reliable hadith transmission and jurisprudential...
By Imam an-Nawawi. A compilation of hadith covering all aspects of a Muslim's daily life, organized thematically. One of the most widely read hadith compilation
By Imam al-Ghazali. A monumental work covering worship, daily life, vices, and...
...t and comprehensive works of comparative fiqh. Presents Hanbali positions while comparing with all major schools.
By Imam Malik ibn Anas. The earliest surviving collection of hadith and ...
...nd Imam Muslim, and his collection is valued for its high-quality chains of narration and its unique introduction on the vi...
...acting legal rulings (ahkam) from the Quran. Al-Qurtubi, a Maliki scholar, presents opinions from all four schools of fiqh,...
By Imam al-Baghawi. A moderately sized tafsir that strikes a balance between the narration-based approach of at-Tabari and the more concise style of later works
...e scholarly opinions concisely. Ibn al-Jawzi, the great Hanbali polymath, compiled the major interpretive positions for eac...
By Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi. A specialized tafsir focused exclusively on the legal verses of the Qu...
By Sahnun ibn Sa'id. The primary reference work for the Maliki school of jurisprudence. Sahnun compiled it from the lega...
...s al-Muqni, presenting the relied-upon positions of the Hanbali school in the most concise language possible. Despite its b...
... Ibn Qudamah al-Maqdisi. A comprehensive yet accessible Hanbali fiqh manual by the author of al-Mughni. While al-Mughni is ...
By Imam an-Nawawi. The most authoritative fiqh manual of the later Shafi'i school. An-Nawawi abridged and refined al-Rafi'i's al-Muharrar, selecting the stronge
By Al-Kharshi. One of the most important commentaries on Khalil's Mukhtasar, the most condensed and authoritative summary ...
...ermining the relied-upon position (mu'tamad) within the Hanbali school when internal disagreements exist. Al-Mardawi meticu...
...y of Islamic legal reasoning. Ibn al-Qayyim discusses the qualifications of a mufti, the relationship between text and reas...
...brief creedal text presenting the Athari aqeedah of the Hanbali school. Ibn Qudamah compiled the essential beliefs of Ahl u...
...rom Mu'tazili theology. In this text, al-Ash'ari explicitly aligns himself with the creed of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal and the ...
...nsive exposition of Sunni positions on the Companions, the caliphate, and theological principles.
By Al-Lalika'i. A massive compilation of creedal statements and narrat...
By Abdullah al-Athari. A modern compendium of Athari creed that gathers the positions of the Salaf on every major theological point with extensive citations fro
...rticipation in battles, narration of hadith, and personal qualities. An indispensable source for the study of early Islamic...
...n through the prophets, the life of Muhammad, the Rashidun caliphate, the Umayyads, and the Abbasids up to 915 CE. At-Tabar...
...slim perspective and the Mongol destruction of the Abbasid Caliphate.
... first Muslim generation, organized thematically by their qualities: faith, sacrifice, migration, patience, generosity, and...
By Qadi Iyad. A beloved work on the rights, qualities, and miracles of the Prophet Muhammad. Qadi Iyad, the g...
...and Sunnah. He corrects Sufi excesses while affirming the reality of spiritual purification, making this the most balanced ...
...j al-Qasidin, which itself was a purified version of al-Ghazali's Ihya Ulum ad-Din. Ibn Qudamah removed the weak and fabric...
By Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali. An extensive commentary on an-Nawawi's Forty Hadith plus e...
...e work covers topics from the nature of the heart and the reality of worship to the wisdom behind divine decrees and the vi...
By Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali, Ibn al-Qayyim & al-Ghazali. A compiled work drawing from t...
...on. The work influenced all later writers on Islamic spirituality, including al-Ghazali, who drew extensively from al-Muhas...
...ply moving account of the soul's struggle and its path to healing through obedience to Allah.
By Ibn Malik. A thousand-line poem (alfiyyah) that comprehensively cove...
... elementary al-Ajrumiyyah and the advanced Alfiyyah of Ibn Malik. Ibn Hisham, widely regarded as the greatest grammarian af...
By Ali al-Jarim & Mustafa Amin. The most widely used textbook on A...
...Maqdisi. The most important work of usul al-fiqh in the Hanbali school. Ibn Qudamah based it on al-Ghazali's al-Mustasfa wh...
By Imam al-Ghazali. One of the four foundational works of usul al-fiqh in Sunn...
By Qadi Abu Yusuf. Written at the request of Caliph Harun ar-Rashid, this is the earliest surviving work on I...
...sus and disagreement. This work complemented his Minhaj at-Talibin in fiqh to form the core of Shafi'i scholarship.
...e work is simultaneously a celebration of Islamic intellectualism and a devotional meditation on the signs of the Creator.
...e diseases of the heart, the importance of sincerity, the reality of repentance, and the techniques of spiritual warfare th...
...ophet Muhammad in Islamic literature. Qadi Iyad, the great Maliki scholar of Ceuta, compiled everything related to the Prop...
...aints an intimate, detailed portrait of the Prophet's personality and manner that brings him to life for readers across the...
By Imam al-Ghazali. A concise manual of Shafi'i fiqh by al-Ghazali that summar...
By Imam al-Ghazali. A landmark work in the history of philosophy where al-Ghaz...
By Imam al-Ghazali. Al-Ghazali's spiritual autobiography recounting his intell...
By Shah Waliullah ad-Dihlawi. A groundbreaking work that attempts to exp...
By Imam al-Ghazali. A work on self-knowledge and the stages of the soul's jour...
By Imam an-Nawawi. A comprehensive Shafi'i fiqh manual that serves as one of the primary references in the Shafi'i school. An-Nawawi abridged and refined ar-Raf
...al-Haytami. A detailed commentary on an-Nawawi's Minhaj at-Talibin and one of the most authoritative texts in Shafi'i juris...
...n Hazm al-Andalusi. The most important work of Zahiri (literalist) jurisprudence. Ibn Hazm examines every major issue of Is...
By Imam ash-Shurunbulali. A concise primer on Hanafi jurisprudence covering worship ...
By Imam ash-Shurunbulali. The author's own commentary on his Nur al-Idah, expanding ...
...-Dardir's Sharh al-Kabir, which is itself a commentary on Khalil's Mukhtasar. This layered work is a primary reference in M...
By Abu as-Su'ud al-Imadi. A literary and theological masterpiece of Quranic exegesis by the Grand Mufti of the Ottoman Empire. Abu as-Su'ud combined deep lingui
...orldly pleasures. An important early work on Islamic spirituality.
...s the backbone of traditional theological education in the Maliki-Ash'ari tradition.
By Imam al-Ghazali. Al-Ghazali's mature work on Islamic theology, presenting t...
... al-Juwayni. An advanced work on Ash'ari theology by al-Ghazali's teacher, known as Imam al-Haramayn. Al-Juwayni presents d...
...the most beloved and widely studied texts in Islamic spirituality. Each hikma (wisdom) is a concentrated insight about the ...
By Imam al-Ghazali. Al-Ghazali's guide for worshippers, outlining the seven va...
By Ibn Aqil al-Misri. The most popular commentary on Ibn Malik's Alfiyyah (the thousand-line poem on Arabic grammar). Ibn...
...usul al-fiqh). Ar-Razi synthesized the approaches of al-Ghazali's al-Mustasfa and al-Amidi's al-Ihkam, creating a magisteri...
...ence. Essential reading for understanding Islamic legal pluralism.
...ts, proper behavior during hadith sessions, and the moral qualities required of those who carry the Prophet's legacy.
By Imam as-Salihi ash-Shami. The most comprehensive biography of the Prophe...
...nal law and political governance. Al-Mawardi discusses the caliphate, its conditions and appointment, the duties of ministe...
By Ibn Farhun. The most important Maliki work on Islamic judicial procedure. Ibn Farhun covers the...
...cholars to bear on Hanafi jurisprudence, strengthening or qualifying rulings based on the strength of their evidence.
...rbini. A comprehensive commentary on an-Nawawi's Minhaj at-Talibin, and one of the most relied-upon references in Shafi'i j...
... al-Barr. An encyclopedic commentary on the hadith in Imam Malik's al-Muwatta, organized by the names of narrators. Ibn Abd...
By Ibn Farhun. The standard biographical dictionary of Maliki scholars, covering the lives and contributions of jurists...
By Ibn Badran. An introduction to the Hanbali school of jurisprudence covering its methodology, terminolo...
By Ibn Qudamah al-Maqdisi. An intermediate-level Hanbali fiqh text that became the foundation for advanced study. Ib...
...disi. A commentary on Umdat al-Fiqh, the beginner-level Hanbali text by Ibn Qudamah's uncle. This clear and well-organized ...
... al-Juwayni. A masterwork of Shafi'i legal theory by al-Ghazali's teacher, Imam al-Haramayn al-Juwayni. Known for its depth...
By Sa'id ibn Ali ibn Wahf al-Qahtani. A pocket-sized collection of authentic...
By Ibn Rushd al-Jadd. A foundational work in Maliki jurisprudence by the grandfather of the famous philosophe...
...i Iyad. A major commentary on Sahih Muslim by the renowned Maliki judge Qadi Iyad of Ceuta. The work explains hadith meanin...
...ts like al-Ajrumiyyah and advanced works like Alfiyyat Ibn Malik.
By Imam al-Ghazali. A concise and beautiful letter from al-Ghazali to a studen...
By Imam al-Ghazali. A Persian abridgment of the Ihya Ulum ad-Din, written for ...
By Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah. A specialized work on Islamic judicial policy (siyasah shar'iyyah) and...
By Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah. A detailed treatment of divine decree (qadr) and predestination in Islamic theology. Ibn al-Qayyim addresses the philosophical an
...rehensive biography of the Prophet focusing on his unique qualities, miracles, and the blessings associated with him. Al-Qa...
By Hajji Khalifah (Katib Celebi). The most important Islamic bibliography ...
...l-Hasan ash-Shaybani. Imam Muhammad's transmission of Imam Malik's al-Muwatta with his own additions and Hanafi commentary....
By Imam al-Nawawi. A comprehensive manual of Shafi'i jurisprudence by Imam al-Nawawi, widely used as a primary reference text in the Shafi'i school. It covers a
By Ibn Qudamah. The most comprehensive encyclopedia of Hanbali jurisprudence and one of the greatest works of Islamic comp...
By Imam al-Nawawi. An abridgment of al-Rafi'i's Fath al-Aziz, this is one of the most authoritative references in Shafi'i jurisprudence. Al-Nawawi refined and c
...-Din al-Ramli. A major commentary on al-Nawawi's Minhaj al-Talibin, considered one of the two most authoritative references...
...o most authoritative commentaries on al-Nawawi's Minhaj al-Talibin, alongside Nihayat al-Muhtaj. Ibn Hajar al-Haytami's wor...
By Imam al-Ghazali. A concise manual of Shafi'i jurisprudence by the great sch...
By Ahmad al-Dardir. A major commentary on Mukhtasar Khalil, the most important Maliki legal compendium. Al-Dardir's e...
...abir, serving as one of the primary reference works in the Maliki school. Al-Dasuqi provides additional analysis and helps ...
By Sahnun ibn Sa'id. The foundational text of Maliki jurisprudence, compiled by Sahnun from the teachings of I...
...e work for determining the preferred opinion within the Hanbali school. Al-Mardawi catalogues and weighs the various narrat...
By Musa al-Hajjawi. A standard Hanbali fiqh manual that became one of the most authoritative mu'ta...
...nd one of the two most authoritative references in late Hanbali jurisprudence. It is particularly followed in Saudi Arabia ...
...-Din Ibn Muflih. One of the most comprehensive works in Hanbali jurisprudence, covering the various narrations from Imam Ah...
...ajjar's Muntaha al-Iradat, the other of the two central Hanbali references alongside Kashshaf al-Qina'. These two works tog...
...and legal principles needed to understand the foundational Maliki text.
.... A massive commentary on al-Utbiyyah, one of the earliest Maliki legal compilations. Ibn Rushd al-Jadd provides extensive ...
...b al-Din al-Qarafi. One of the most comprehensive works of Maliki jurisprudence, covering the entire range of Islamic law. ...
By Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi. The magnum opus of Zahiri (literalist) jurisprudence, covering all areas of Islamic law. Ibn Ha...
By Ibn Abd al-Barr. A monumental commentary on Imam Malik's Muwatta, organized by chain of narration. Ibn Abd al-Bar...
...e the most comprehensive commentary on the Muwatta of Imam Malik.
.... It covers pre-Islamic prophets, the seerah, the Rashidun caliphate, the Umayyads, Abbasids, and beyond.
By Ali ibn Umar ad-Daraqutni. A hadith collection focused on legal...
By Ali ibn Umar ad-Daraqutni. A masterwork of hadith criticism ide...
By Abu al-Barakat ad-Dardir. A major Maliki fiqh commentary on the Mukhtasar of Khalil ibn Ishaq, whi...
... on ad-Dardir's Sharh al-Kabir and a primary reference for Maliki fatwa. Ad-Dusuqi clarifies ambiguities, corrects errors, ...
...l-Haytami). Ar-Ramli's commentary on an-Nawawi's Minhaj at-Talibin is comprehensive and authoritative, and where he and Ibn...
...ermining the relied-upon (mu'tamad) position within the Hanbali school. Al-Mardawi examines the various opinions within the...
...dith verification (takhrij) of every hadith cited in al-Ghazali's Ihya Ulum ad-Din. Al-Iraqi traces each hadith to its sour...
...ritual aphorisms that distill the essence of Islamic spirituality into concise, memorable statements. Ibn Ata'illah's hikam...
...t represents the most developed form of kalam before al-Ghazali. Al-Juwayni addresses the attributes of God, prophethood, a...
By Abu Hamid al-Ghazali. Al-Ghazali's systematic presentation of Ash'ari theology, ...
...n Taymiyyah defends Sunni positions on the Companions, the caliphate, and creedal issues, while also critiquing aspects of ...
By Abu Hamid al-Ghazali. One of the four foundational works of usul al-fiqh in Sunn...
...ly sophisticated work on usul al-fiqh that builds on al-Ghazali's Al-Mustasfa. Ar-Razi brings his formidable philosophical ...
...l al-fiqh. Al-Amidi synthesizes the methodologies of al-Ghazali and ar-Razi into a comprehensive and well-organized treatis...
By Majd ad-Din ibn Taymiyyah. An important Hanbali fiqh manual by the grandfather of Taqi ad-Din ibn Taymiyyah...
By Shams ad-Din ibn Muflih. A comprehensive Hanbali fiqh work that systematically presents the various opinions...
By Musa al-Hajjawi. The most studied Hanbali fiqh primer in Saudi Arabia and the Arabian Peninsula. Al-H...
By Mar'i ibn Yusuf al-Karmi. A concise Hanbali fiqh primer that presents the relied-upon positions of the ...
...uwayyan. A well-organized and evidence-based commentary on Dalil at-Talib that became widely used in Hanbali studies. Ibn D...
...uwaffaq ad-Din ibn Qudamah. A concise yet comprehensive Hanbali fiqh manual by the author of Al-Mughni. While Al-Mughni pro...
By Zayn ad-Din al-Malibari. An important Shafi'i fiqh text widely studied in South...
...ance that make the work accessible to students and scholars alike.
...important Shafi'i fiqh commentary on an-Nawawi's Minhaj at-Talibin that, alongside Tuhfat al-Muhtaj and Nihayat al-Muhtaj, ...
...nun ibn Sa'id. The most important foundational text of the Maliki school after the Muwatta itself. Sahnun compiled the lega...
...aradhi'i's work became the basis for later teaching in the Maliki school, particularly in North and West Africa, and influe...
... Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani. The most famous beginner's text in Maliki fiqh, studied across North and West Africa for over a tho...
By Abu Umar ibn Abd al-Barr. A comprehensive Maliki fiqh manual by the great Andalusian hadith scholar Ibn Ab...
... on each issue in a clear, organized format. Ibn Juzayy, a Maliki scholar from Granada, created an accessible reference tha...
By Shihab ad-Din al-Qarafi. A major Maliki fiqh encyclopedia by one of the greatest legal minds of I...
...zm al-Andalusi. The most comprehensive work of Zahiri (literalist) jurisprudence, covering the entire range of Islamic law ...
...i. An abridgment of Ibn al-Jawzi's Minhaj al-Qasidin, a Hanbali-friendly version of al-Ghazali's Ihya.
By Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah. A beautiful treatise on dhikr and its 70+ benefits for the heart and soul.
By Imam an-Nawawi. An-Nawawi's comprehensive abridgment of ar-Rafi'i's Fath al-Aziz, one of the most authoritative Shafi'i fiqh references.
By Muhammad ibn Ali ash-Shawkani. A comprehensive and independent treatment of ...
By Muhammad ibn Ali ash-Shawkani. A comprehensive hadith commentary presenting ...
By Imam Malik / Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani. Ash-Shaybani's narra...
By Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani. A concise Maliki primer focused on worship and creed, widely used as an in...
By Muhammad ibn Salih al-Uthaymin. A detailed commentary on Sheikh Muhammad ibn ...
...ir characteristics, divine revelation, miracles, and the finality of Muhammad's message.
By Salih ibn Fawzan al-Fawzan. A concise survey of Islamic jurispru...
By Muhammad ibn Salih al-Uthaymin. A fiqh treatise on the rulings pertaining to ...
By Saalih ibn Ghaanim al-Sadlaan. A user-friendly introduction to Is...
By Mohammad Hashim Kamali. A rigorous academic study of usul al-fiqh: sources of Isla...
By Wahid Abdussalam Bali. A study of how jinn interact with humans, causing illness,...
By Ali ibn Ahmad al-Wahidi. The earliest classical work on asbab a...
By Ali Muhammad as-Sallaabi. A comprehensive scholarly biography o...
By Ali Muhammad as-Sallaabi. An exhaustive biography of the second...
By Ali Muhammad as-Sallaabi. A scholarly study of the third Caliph...
By Ali Muhammad as-Sallaabi. A rigorous biographical study of the ...
By Muhammad Ali Qutb. Biographical accounts of the wives, daughters, and wo...
...c civilization from the Prophet through the Rightly-Guided Caliphates, Umayyads, Abbasids, and Crusader period.
By Muhammad Ali al-Hashimi. A comprehensive guide to the Muslim man's relat...
By Muhammad Ali al-Hashimi. Presents the character and virtues of the ideal...
By Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali. A classical treatise on ikhlas — sincerity and purity of i...
By Wahid Abdussalam Bali. A practical guide to identifying, treating, and protecting...
By Ibrahim ibn Ali al-Shirazi. A detailed biography of the founder of the Hanb...
By Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Khalil. A comprehensive account of Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Bukhari...
By Ali ibn Muhammad al-Uthaymin. A scholarly biography of Yahya ib...
...lasting influence of Ahmad ibn Taymiyyah, the reformist Hanbali scholar who continues to shape Islamic thought.
...ry scholarly output across fiqh, hadith, tafsir, and spirituality.
By Khalid Muhammad Khalid. Vivid biographical portraits of twenty-fi...
By Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid. A practical guide to establishing an Islamic ...
...ce, classes of heirs, calculation of shares, and writing a valid Islamic will.
...daily life covering greetings, eating, dress, speech, and dealing with others.
By Various. The life and legacy of Al-Hasan ibn Ali (may Allah be pleased with him), grandson of the Prophet.
By Various. A collection of narrations and explanations about the virtues and excellences of the Quran.
...during his imprisonment, covering theology, law, and spirituality.
By Dr. Ali Muhammad al-Sallabi. A comprehensive biography of Saladin, ...
By Abu Hanifa. A dialogue on Islamic theology attributed to Imam Abu Hanifa, structured as questions and answers between a teacher and student on matters of bel
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...m. Ja'far Sheikh Idris analyses whether the Quranic term 'khalifah' grants humans sovereign authority over the earth or des...
...e for Islam — its coherence as a worldview, its claim to finality, and its answers to the deepest questions of human existe...
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By Abd al-Rahman al-Sa'di. A concise but comprehensive summary of Islamic jurisprudence by Shaykh Abd al-Rahman al-Sa'di. Written to clarify Islamic legal rulin
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By Imam al-Nawawi. Al-Nawawi's abridgment of al-Rafi'i's Sharh al-Kabir, this is the authoritative reference for Shafi'i jurisprudence. Covers all chapters of f
An overview of the Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali schools: their founders, methodolog...
...ditions, rights and obligations, mahr, and the role of the wali.
...during the Prophet's life to the standardized mushaf under Caliph Uthman.
The era of the four rightly-guided caliphs: Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali. The golden age of Isla...
...e concept of prophethood: why Allah sends prophets, their qualities, and the seal of prophecy.
The school of Medina: Imam Malik, his Muwatta, the practice of the people of Medina, and it...
...l of Imam Ahmad: text over opinion, the Musnad, and the Hanbali influence on Islamic revival.
... siege of Medina: Salman al-Farisi's trench strategy, the coalition of enemies, and the decisive divine intervention.
... of Islamic governance: from Osman I to the fall. The last caliphate and its impact on the Muslim world.
...m the first migration to Abyssinia to the great empires of Mali and Songhai: Islam's deep roots in Africa.
The Quranic framework for women's rights: spiritual equality, property rights, education, and historical women of Isla...
The door of repentance: conditions for valid tawbah, major vs minor sins, and the infinite mercy of All...
... The balance between effort and surrender in Islamic spirituality.
The highest level of faith: to worship Allah as though you see Him. The hadith of Jibril and the station of ihsan.
... Quran exegesis: its sources, types, major works, and the qualifications of a mufassir.
... revival of the Muslim ummah in the contemporary era: colonialism's legacy, reform, and renewal.
How the Abbasid Caliphate fostered breakthroughs in science, medicine, philosoph...
The Umayyad dynasty's role in spreading Islam from Spain to Central Asia and its contributions to architecture, administration, and Arabic language.
...re prayer and the fourteen pillars (arkan) that constitute valid salah in Islamic jurisprudence.
...in Quranic exegesis, the contributions of Sibawayh and al-Khalil, and the Basran-Kufan schools.
The life of Musa, from his rescue as an infant to confronting Pharaoh, the parting of the sea, and receiving the Torah on Mount Sinai.
The life of the Prophet's closest companion, the first adult male to accept Islam, and the leader who preserved the ummah after the Prophet's death.
The second caliph whose conversion strengthened Islam, whose justice became...
The third caliph known for his generosity, his marriage to two of the Prop...
The fourth caliph, the Prophet's cousin and son-in-law, known for his deep ...
The military genius who never lost a battle, from his early opposition to Islam to becoming the most celebrated Muslim commander.
The history, major scripts (Kufic, Naskh, Thuluth, Nastaliq), and spiritual significance of Arabic calligraphy in Isla...
...levels, and practical steps toward cultivating taqwa, the quality the Quran identifies as the measure of true honor.
...ghts within the nikah contract, including mahr, witnesses, wali, and the couple's mutual obligations.
The Abyssinian slave who endured torture for his faith and became the first muezzin, symbolizing Islam's rejection of racial hierarchy.
The life and methodology of the Maliki school's founder, author of al-Muwatta, the earliest surv...
The imam who endured the mihnah (inquisition) for refusing to accept the createdness of the Quran and compiled the Musnad.
...gh each day of Hajj, from ihram and talbiyah to Arafat, Muzdalifah, the stoning, and tawaf al-ifadah.
...s introduced systematic patient care, medical records, specialized wards, and the concept of the teaching hospital.
The Quranic concept of khalifah (stewardship) over the earth, the Prophetic emphasis on ...
...he devastating Mongol campaigns that destroyed the Abbasid caliphate and reshaped the Muslim world in the 13th century.
European colonization of Muslim lands from the 18th to 20th centuries and its lasting impact on the ummah.
A comprehensive overview of the Ottoman state from its founding in 1299 CE to its dissolution after World War I.
The Abbasid dynasty that presided over the greatest era of Islamic intellectual, scientific, and cultural achievement.
The first hereditary Islamic dynasty that expanded Muslim rule from Spain to Central Asia and established Arabic as the language of governance.
The Ismaili Shia dynasty that ruled North Africa and Egypt from 909 to 1171 CE, founding Cairo and al-Azhar.
A comprehensive walkthrough of each day of Hajj from the 8th to the 13th of Dhul Hijjah.
The essential elements, conditions, and proper form of the nikah contract according to the four schools of jurisprudence.
...ion from fire, their types, and the Islamic guidelines on dealing with them.
The theological school founded by Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari that became the dominant Sunni kalam tradition.
The Islamic concept of placing one's trust in Allah while taking the necessary means, and its role in the life of a believer.
The development of medical science in the Islamic world, from the Prophet's guidance to the sophisticated bimaristan system.
The story of Prophet Salih, the miraculous she-camel, and the destruction of the Tham...
The Islamic virtue of humility before Allah and toward fellow humans, and its role in spiritual purification.
How gratitude to Allah pervades every aspect of Muslim life and why it is considered the highest station of the heart.
The Islamic teaching on keeping death in one's consciousness as a means of spiritual awakening and moral vigilance.
The balanced Islamic approach to worldly life, renouncing attachment while engaging productively with the world.
The highest level of faith as defined by the Prophet: to worship Allah as though you see Him, knowing that He sees you.
...lamic ideal of a unified community transcending race, nationality, and language, bound together by shared faith.
...reness of Allah's presence, a key concept in Islamic spirituality.
Understanding the Islamic concept of divine blessing that brings growth, abundance, and goodness beyond measurable means.
The Islamic discipline of daily self-examination, reviewing one's deeds, intentions, and spiritual progress.
... concepts of independent juristic reasoning and following qualified scholars, and the balance between them.
The life, works, and enduring influence of one of Islam's most cited and debated scholars.
...ctual journey, and transformative works of Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, one of Islam's greatest thinkers.
A detailed comparison of the three valid forms of performing Hajj, which is preferred, and the obli...
The role of the marriage guardian, who qualifies, the scholarly differences on whether the wali is a con...
The Sunnah of publicizing marriage, the walimah feast, its rulings, recommended practices, and common in...
... alternative to conventional leasing, the conditions for a valid ijarah contract, and its use in home and vehicle financing...
The Quranic concept of humans as stewards (khalifah) of the earth, Islamic principles of environmental conse...
The permissible form of spiritual treatment using Quran recitation and authentic supplications, how it differs from prohibited practices, and guidelines for the
...advice for reverts on learning prayer, finding community, dealing with family reactions, and building a sustainable practic...
...t Arafat during his last Hajj, its timeless teachings on equality, justice, and human rights.
... campaign against the fortresses of Khaybar, the heroism of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the resulting treaty, and its lessons in dea...
...dress to the grieving community, and the succession to the caliphate.
The wars of apostasy after the Prophet's death, Abu Bakr's decisive leadership, the campaigns against false prophets, and the reunification of Arabia.
...ver the Byzantine Empire that opened the Levant to Islam, Khalid ibn al-Walid's strategy, and the role of women in the batt...
The peaceful surrender of Jerusalem to Caliph Umar, the Pact of Umar, his refusal to pray inside the Ch...
The intellectual flourishing of Muslim Spain, the Great Mosque of Cordoba, the library of al-Hakam II, and the cultural exchange between Muslims, Christians, an
...hy of one of Islam's greatest scholars, author of Riyad al-Salihin and the Forty Hadith, his asceticism, and his enduring s...
...hip with Ibn Taymiyyah, his contributions to Islamic spirituality, medicine, and jurisprudence.
The centrality of justice in Islam, Quranic mandates for fairness, the P...
The Maliki principle of prohibiting otherwise lawful acts if they le...
...tation, its practice by the Prophet and the Rightly Guided Caliphs, and its implications for modern governance.
... global community that transcends race, language, and nationality, the bonds of brotherhood, and the challenges of maintain...
...nciples governing contracts in Islamic law, conditions for validity, prohibited elements, and the major types of commercial...
...hrough scholarly reasoning and ijtihad, its conditions for validity, and the difference between praiseworthy and blameworth...
The classification of hadith based on the number and quality of narrators in each generation, from mass-transmitted to...
The pioneering hadith collection compiled by Imam Malik ibn Anas, its unique blend of hadith and Madinan jurisprud...
The practice of a narrator concealing a link in the chain or the identity of a narrator, its ty...
The Quranic command to show excellence toward parents, placed immediately after the command to worship Allah alone, and its practical applications.
The four conditions scholars have identified for a valid repentance: ceasing the sin, remorse, resolve not to retur...
The Umayyad caliph who transformed his rule to follow the model of the Rashi...
The prolific student of Ibn Taymiyyah whose works on spirituality, theology, and jurisprudence remain widely read, especial...
... who died at 45 but left enduring works including Riyad al-Salihin, Sharh Sahih Muslim, and the Forty Hadith collection.
The permissible forms of spiritual healing using Quran and prophetic supplications, its conditions, ...
The Quranic concept of soul purification, its centrality in the prophetic mission, the stages of the soul, and the...
The Quranic concept of humans as stewards (khulafa) of the earth, the prophetic conservation ethic, and how Islamic principles address the environmental crisis.
...other faiths, the historical precedent from the Prophet's dealings, and the principles that guide productive dialogue.
How scholars apply zakat rulings to stocks, cryptocurrencies, retirement accounts, and other modern financial instruments that classical texts did not address.
The historical models of Islamic governance, the qualifications of a leader, the principle of shura, and how class...
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...he 73 sects. Encompasses the four schools of fiqh (Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali) and the accepted aqeedah schools (Atha...
... (comparison to creation). The methodology of the Salaf al-Salih (pious predecessors). Also called the creed of the Ahl al-...
... defend the creed of Ahl us-Sunnah against Mu'tazilah rationalism. Accepts Allah's attributes but differs from the Athari p...
..., South Asia, the Balkans, and historically in the Ottoman Caliphate.
... four major Sunni schools of jurisprudence founded by Imam Malik ibn Anas (711–795 CE) in Medina. Distinctive for its use o...
One of the four major Sunni schools of jurisprudence, founded by Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (780–855 CE). Known for strict adherence to Hadith and the narrations of
...ersonal opinion) as legal sources. No longer has institutionalized following today but its methodology continues to influen...
...the Battle of Siffin. They rejected the arbitration between Ali ibn Abi Talib and Muawiyah, declaring that judgment belongs...
A rationalist theological school that emerged in Basra around 750 CE un...
...ng various groups that arose following the assassination of Ali ibn Abi Talib (661 CE / 40 AH) and hold that the Imamate sh...
The Zaydi branch of Shia Islam, named after Zayd ibn Ali ibn al-Husayn, who revolted against the Umayyad Caliph Hish...
The largest Shia group, following twelve Imams from Ali ibn Abi Talib to Muhammad al-Mahdi, the twelfth Imam who is...
...tution of organized tariqahs — as distinct from Sufi spirituality in general — is considered bid'ah (innovation) by Ahl us-...
...most popular orders in South Asia, known for the use of qawwali (devotional music) as a spiritual practice, and the venerat...
...1735–1815 CE). Highly influential in West Africa (Senegal, Mali, Nigeria, Mauritania). Claims that the founder received the...
...n Rumi (1207–1273 CE). Famous for the Sema ceremony — a ritualistic whirling dance performed as a form of dhikr. Rumi's Per...
...ah calling for a return to the methodology of the Salaf al-Salih (pious predecessors) in all matters of creed, worship, and...
...ts globally. Its 'Six Principles' (usul al-sitta) focus on kalima, salah, ilm wa dhikr, ikram al-Muslim, ikhlas al-niyyah, ...
...l-Nabhani (1909–1977 CE). Aims to re-establish the Islamic Caliphate through political work, explicitly rejecting armed jih...
...nes and In the Shade of the Quran) and Abdullah Azzam's globalized jihad methodology. Applied through organizations includi...
...slam in light of modern liberal values, including gender equality in all aspects including prayer leadership and mixed-gend...
...people are the original divine race. Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali were both associated with the NOI before leaving it for Ahl...
...ed from Ismaili Shia Islam in 1017 CE, founded by Hamza ibn Ali and the Fatimid Caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah (who declared ...
...f the 10th Twelver Shia Imam al-Hadi. The Alawites venerate Ali ibn Abi Talib as a divine manifestation, incorporate elemen...
A religion that originated in Persia in 1844 CE when Siyyid Ali-Muhammad (the Bab) claimed to be a new prophet. His success...
...val period, combining elements of Islam, Shia veneration of Ali, pre-Islamic Anatolian shamanism, and Central Asian Turkic ...