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37 hadith in this book.
188 hadith in this book.
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42 hadith in this book.
...an return empty-handed to her tribe, she and her husband agreed to take the orphan child. The transformation began that ver...
...double the standard wages plus additional provisions. He agreed, and traveled north with Khadijah's trusted servant Maysara...
...sense of modesty and did not do so. The reconstruction proceeded without major incident until the moment the rebuilt struc...
... of ritual purity) and metaphorically (the purification of deeds and character required for the one who carries divine reve...
...onsensus on its order of revelation. What is unanimously agreed is that al-Fatiha was among the very early revelations, rev...
... the first child to embrace Islam. Zayd ibn Haritha was a freed slave. Abu Bakr ibn Abi Quhafa was among the most respected...
...ade it accessible for the Prophet ﷺ and the companions who needed to reach it without drawing attention. Dar al-Arqam remai...
...view of those who had the most to lose from his message succeeding. The Quranic response to the rejection at Safa was not ...
...verted without the protection of powerful clans — slaves, freedmen, poor people, and those from minor clans — bore the brun...
...ed families and clans; al-Tufayl should not listen to him. Heeding the warning, al-Tufayl stuffed cotton in his ears before...
...m's reach extended beyond Qurayshi power — and planted the seed of the community's understanding that hijra, migration in t...
...mar. We have submitted to Islam.' The sight of his sister bleeding and refusing to recant broke his certainty. He asked to ...
... existing order against a message that was demonstrably succeeding in changing minds.
... ibn Adi, who had helped end the boycott of Banu Hashim, agreed to extend his formal protection. The Prophet ﷺ also made th...
...rned from Taif in the tenth year of prophethood — beaten, bleeding, having been driven from the city he had hoped would she...
... sixth (who wept, saying the Prophet's ﷺ followers would exceed his own in number), and Ibrahim in the seventh, reclining a...
...loak, to deceive the watchers surrounding the house. Ali agreed. That night the assassins gathered outside, waiting for daw...
... describes the Ansar as those who 'find in their hearts no need for what the emigrants were given, but give preference over...
...h a dream, and prophetic recognition. The Muslim community needed a way to gather for the five daily prayers. Various metho...
...does not leave false speech and action by it, Allah has no need for him to leave his food and drink.' The first Ramadan of...
...ies of recipients in Surah al-Tawbah (9:60): the poor, the needy, those employed to administer zakat, those whose hearts ar...
... Ever-Living), al-Qayyum (the Self-Subsisting Sustainer), freedom from drowsiness or sleep, absolute ownership of all that ...
...ijah. Initially betrothed to Utbah ibn Abi Lahab, she was freed from that betrothal when Surah al-Masad was revealed condem...
... Prophet ﷺ accepted. The shield was sold and its modest proceeds — some narrations say approximately four hundred dirhams —...
...ombat at Badr the previous year. Hind promised Wahshi his freedom in exchange for Hamza's death. Wahshi tracked Hamza throu...
...91) delivered the total prohibition: 'O you who believe, indeed intoxicants, gambling, sacrificing on stone altars, and div...
...ver his face, saying: 'By the Lord of the Kaaba, I have succeeded' — the declaration of joy and success at the moment of ma...
...panions learned she had become the Prophet's ﷺ wife, they freed every captive they held from her tribe — reasoning that the...
...iously been married to Zayd ibn Harithah, the Prophet's ﷺ freed slave and adopted son — a union the Prophet ﷺ himself had a...
...revealed in the aftermath of Hudaybiyyah, opening with: 'Indeed, We have given you a clear conquest' — declaring what looke...
...ollowed within weeks. The ten-year truce the Quraysh had agreed to at Hudaybiyyah had lasted approximately two years before...
... ﷺ recited: 'Truth has come and falsehood has departed — indeed, falsehood is ever departing.' (17:81) Khalid's column enco...
...unding orchards cut down as economic pressure. He offered freedom to any enslaved person who came down from the walls — sev...
...urned voluntarily by the army. Six thousand captives were freed without ransom. The distribution of the material spoils — ...
... public humiliation of the Prophet's ﷺ daughter that also freed her from a household that had become a center of active opp...
...nd we say only what our Lord is pleased with. And we are indeed grieved by your departure, O Ibrahim.' The statement distin...
...e we declare Your praise and sanctify You?' Allah said: 'Indeed, I know that which you do not know.'" This verse establishe...
... (19:56–57), Allah says: "And mention in the Book Idris. Indeed, he was a man of truth and a prophet. And We raised him to ...
...rning them of Allah's punishment. When the 'Ad refused to heed the warning, Allah sent upon them a devastating wind — a fi...
...Arabia, between the Hejaz and Greater Syria. The Thamud succeeded the 'Ad in inhabiting the land, and like their predecesso...
...t of surrender is commemorated every year by Muslims during Eid al-Adha. Ibrahim and his son Ismail later raised the founda...
...his is described in the Quran (Surah Al-A'raf 7:80–81): "Indeed, you approach men with desire instead of women. Rather, you...
...ve fulfilled the vision." This is the event commemorated by Eid al-Adha. Ismail and his father Ibrahim then raised the fou...
...e I am an old woman and this, my husband, is an old man? Indeed, this is a strange thing" (Surah Hud 11:72). But Allah's wi...
...uf and his brother and despair not of relief from Allah. Indeed, no one despairs of relief from Allah except the disbelievi...
...d recall Our servant Ayyub, when he called to his Lord: 'Indeed, adversity has touched me, and You are the Most Merciful of...
...of Israel) were enslaved and oppressed, and Fir'awn had decreed the killing of all newborn Israelite males. Allah inspired ...
...task — that we may exalt You much and remember You much. Indeed, You are of us ever Seeing." Allah granted this request and...
...ere of the patient. And We admitted them into Our mercy. Indeed, they were of the righteous." He also appears in Surah Sad ...
...ud" (Sahih al-Bukhari). Dawud's son Sulayman (Solomon) succeeded him as both prophet and king, and together their reigns r...
...me a kingdom such as will not belong to anyone after me. Indeed, You are the Bestower" (Surah Sad 38:35). Among the extrao...
...ecords his mission in Surah As-Saffat (37:123–125): "And indeed, Ilyas was among the messengers. When he said to his people...
...knesses: 'There is no deity except You; exalted are You. Indeed, I have been of the wrongdoers.'" This prayer — combining a...
...he asked where it came from she said: "It is from Allah. Indeed, Allah provides for whom He wills without account" (Surah A...
...ather is compared in the Quran to the creation of Adam: "Indeed, the example of Isa to Allah is like that of Adam. He creat...
... in its purest form, stating what Isa himself declared: "Indeed, I am the servant of Allah. He has given me the scripture a...
...ses the alteration of divine scripture. Allah says: "And indeed, there is among them a party who alter the Scripture with t...
...calls shirk — associating partners with Allah. The Nicene Creed, promulgated from this council, declared Isa AS to be "God ...
... what is right and forbid what is wrong and hasten to good deeds. And those are among the righteous" (Surah Aal Imran 3:113...
...inal link in the chain that placed Salman exactly where he needed to be. This dimension of Salman's story has always reson...
...People of the House." This declaration elevated a Persian freedman to the spiritual family of the Prophet ﷺ himself, demons...
...omentous events in Islamic history. Patriarch Sophronius agreed to surrender the city but insisted the keys be handed only ...
...nd were terrorising the population, declaring all who disagreed with them to be apostates worthy of death. Ali confronted t...
...mned by their opponents as a brutal tyrant whose cruelty exceeded all bounds. His appointment as governor of Iraq in 75 AH ...
... was initiated by Tariq ibn Ziyad, a Berber commander and freedman of Musa ibn Nusayr, the Umayyad governor of North Africa...
...en years old — with a well-equipped force. The campaign proceeded methodically: the port city of Daybul was taken by siege ...
...ns. His military campaigns swept westward with remarkable speed. The Umayyad governor of Khurasan, Nasr ibn Sayyar, appeale...
...-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah to its rightful place as the official creed of the caliphate. He publicly repudiated the Mu'tazilite do...
...ed entirely by the catastrophe of that fall and the urgent need to revive authentic Sunni scholarship.
...that conquered Egypt and sought to spread their heterodox creed. The original al-Azhar was a center of Ismaili Shia teachin...
... ibn al-Walid, who had been redeployed from Iraq at great speed. Over six days of intense fighting in the Yarmouk valley, K...
...orial acquisitions in Islamic history. Tariq ibn Ziyad, a freed slave who had risen to command in North Africa, crossed the...
...t opened Anatolia to crusader passage, allowing them to proceed toward Syria. The fragmented state of the Muslim world — wi...
...r was taken by storm simultaneously. The different terms agreed upon on different sides of the city led to some confusion i...
...The Pass of the Moor's Sigh.' The terms of surrender guaranteed religious freedom for the Muslim population, but these guar...
... in Samarkand. His theological school became the dominant creedal tradition among Hanafi scholars, particularly in Central ...
... after paying a small ransom. Many who could not pay were freed.
...erged as a significant global industry with total assets exceeding $2 trillion. The 2008 crisis highlighted the stability o...
One of the seven fuqaha of Medina and a freed slave of the Prophet wife Maymunah.
Student and freed slave of Ibn Abbas, a leading authority on tafsir.
Freed slave and student of Ibn Umar, a key link in the golden cha...
Founder of the Hanbali school and compiler of the Musnad. Famous for his steadfastness during the Mihna (inquisition) when he refused to accept that the Quran w
... at-Tahawiyyah, the most widely accepted summary of Sunni creed, and a major Hanafi jurist.
...f the Maturidi school of theology, the second major Sunni creedal school.
... of the Ashari school of theology, one of the major Sunni creedal schools.
...orthodoxy and developed a rational defense of traditional creed that became dominant across the Muslim world.
...dah at-Tahawiyyah. A Hanafi jurist who explained Tahawi's creed through the lens of the Athari methodology.
...uran translation Kanz al-Iman. A prolific writer on fiqh, aqeedah, and devotional practice.
...ation in 1926. Dedicated his life to spreading the Athari creed and editing classical Islamic texts.
...for his teaching, fatwa work, and his commentary on Sunni creed texts.
Classical scholar of aqeedah and ethics, author of 'ash-Shari'ah,' a foundational text...
...tiqad Ahl as-Sunnah,' a foundational compilation on Sunni creed.
...ur, author of 'Aqidat as-Salaf wa Ashab al-Hadith' on the creed of the early scholars.
...shid al-Mu'in,' a widely memorized didactic poem on fiqh, aqeedah, and tasawwuf.
...gian, author of 'Umm al-Barahin,' the most widely studied creed text in North and West Africa.
...liki scholar and author of 'Jawharat at-Tawhid,' a famous creed poem on Ash'ari theology that is widely memorized.
Sudanese Islamic scholar, philosopher, and educator (1931–2025 CE). Born in Omdurman, Sudan, he pursued advanced study in Islamic sciences and philosophy in Eng
Canadian-Jamaican Islamic scholar, prolific author of over 50 books in English on Islamic sciences, and founder of the International Open University.
American Islamic scholar with a PhD from Yale University, formerly Dean of Academic Affairs at AlMaghrib Institute, known for accessible English-language educat
American Islamic studies scholar at the University of Southern California, a leading academic voice on Islamic jurisprudence, Islamic law in the West, and the A
A wife of the Prophet ﷺ whose marriage brought freedom to a hundred families of her tribe.
...nion who was captured as a child by the Byzantines, later freed, and gave up all his wealth to emigrate to Medina.
...ral days before Halimah al-Sa'diyyah took over. Abu Lahab freed her upon hearing the news of the Prophet's birth. Also nurs...
...governor of Damascus, died of plague in 18 AH. Muawiyah succeeded him as governor.
...of Uhud on behalf of his master Jubayr ibn Mut'im. He was freed, later embraced Islam, and completed redemption by killing ...
...(al-Sham). Born a slave of Nubian or Greek origin, he was freed and became a leading scholar of Damascus. He was the foremo...
A freed slave and companion who carried the banner of the Muhajirun...
A freed slave and servant of the Prophet ﷺ originally from the Copt...
...to care for the Prophet ﷺ as an infant and child. She was freed and married Zayd ibn Haritha after his emancipation, becomi...
...orces at the Battle of Marj Rahit. His son Abd al-Malik succeeded him.
...54 AH). A prolific author and fatawa issuer, his works in aqeedah (including commentary on Kitab al-Tawhid), fiqh, and hadi...
...etical traditions. A Hanafi jurist with Salafi-influenced aqeedah positions.
...uthor of al-Aqidah al-Tahawiyya, the most widely accepted creedal text in Sunni Islam.
Chief judge and leading Hanbali scholar of 5th-century AH Baghdad, author of al-Mu'tamad fi Usul al-Din and al-Ahkam al-Sultaniyyah.
Central Asian polymath who wrote authoritative commentaries on kalam, usul al-fiqh, and Arabic rhetoric.
...; known for commentary on Mishkat al-Masabih and works on aqeedah.
...he Prophet ﷺ commanded Muslims to learn the Quran from. A freed slave who became one of the leading Quran reciters of the e...
North African Maliki scholar whose Sanusiyya creed became the standard Ash'ari theological text in the Muslim ...
Towering Hanbali scholar of Damascus whose mastery of Islamic sciences and bold refutation of innovations made him uniquely influential.
...eliefs series covering the unseen world, eschatology, and aqeedah.
A contemporary Syrian Islamic scholar specialized in tajweed and Quran memorization methodology, author of the widely di...
A South African Muslim author and orator (1918-2005 CE), founder of the Islamic Propagation Centre International (IPCI), known for comparative religion debates
Makkan Tabi'i narrator and mawla (freed slave) of Ibn Abbas, through whom he transmitted many of th...
Medinan tabi'i scholar, freed slave of the family of Uthman ibn Affan, Quranic scholar an...
Medinan tabi'i scholar and freedman of the Zubayr family who transmitted extensively from Ib...
By Ibn Taymiyyah. A concise creed statement outlining the Athari aqeedah. One of the most stu...
...aqdisi. A concise collection of approximately 420 hadith agreed upon by al-Bukhari and Muslim (muttafaq alayh), selected sp...
By Imam at-Tahawi. The most widely accepted creedal statement in Sunni Islam. At-Tahawi, a Hanafi jurist, sum...
... al-Izz. The most celebrated commentary on the Tahawiyyah creed. Ibn Abi al-Izz expanded each creedal statement with extens...
By Ibn Qudamah al-Maqdisi. A brief creedal text presenting the Athari aqeedah of the Hanbali school....
By Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari. A creedal work by the founder of the Ash'ari school, written after ...
By Ibn Taymiyyah. A detailed fatwa written in response to a question from the people of Hama, Syria, about the divine attributes mentioned in the Quran and Sunn
...al claims point by point, while also addressing issues of creed, politics, and history from the Sunni perspective. The work...
...ology of the early Ahl al-Hadith scholars in establishing creed through authentic narrations rather than philosophical reas...
By Al-Lalika'i. A massive compilation of creedal statements and narrations from the Prophet, the Companion...
By Abdullah al-Athari. A modern compendium of Athari creed that gathers the positions of the Salaf on every major theo...
...ngs, and spiritual lessons. The depth of scholarship far exceeds a typical hadith commentary, making this work simultaneous...
...tary (sharh) for students who have mastered the basics and need a systematic expansion. The clear organization and ample ex...
... and the techniques of spiritual warfare that every Muslim needs.
...d by scholars after his death, this 37-volume work covers creed, worship, jurisprudence, Sufism, logic, philosophy, and pol...
...e its brevity, this text is one of the most widely taught creed primers in the Muslim world.
By Imam as-Sanusi. The most widely taught creedal text in North and West Africa. As-Sanusi presents the rat...
...s mature work on Islamic theology, presenting the Ash'ari creed with rational proofs in a balanced and moderate tone. The t...
... letters, compiled posthumously by his students. Covering creed, jurisprudence, Sufism, logic, philosophy, and comparative ...
...i. A widely studied commentary on Najm ad-Din an-Nasafi's creedal text, representing the standard Maturidi theological posi...
...nic verses, hadith, and stories of the righteous to awaken heedless hearts. Widely read in mosques and study circles across...
...ar'iyyah) and the methods of determining truth in legal proceedings. Ibn al-Qayyim discusses circumstantial evidence, exper...
...ayyim discusses remedies mentioned in hadith (honey, black seed, cupping) alongside general principles of wellness, prevent...
.... This work bridges classical scholarship and contemporary needs, widely used in universities and courts.
... Rushd. It provides essential context and legal principles needed to understand the foundational Maliki text.
By Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari. A creedal work written after Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari left the Mu'ta...
.... The most detailed commentary on Imam at-Tahawi's famous creedal text. Ibn Abi al-Izz explains each statement of the Aqida...
...nds Sunni positions on the Companions, the caliphate, and creedal issues, while also critiquing aspects of Ash'ari and Mu't...
...ial rulings into a concise primer. The opening chapter on creed is itself a widely studied text.
...Qayrawani. A concise Maliki primer focused on worship and creed, widely used as an introduction in West African Islamic edu...
... upon Allah, and seeking relief through du'a and righteous deeds during times of hardship.
...ise on the rulings pertaining to menstruation, post-natal bleeding, and irregular bleeding with scholarly analysis of evide...
...the heart's attachments to worldly things and the path to freedom through proper relationship with Allah.
By Ahmad Deedat. A comparative study of the theological and textual conve...
By Ahmad Deedat. Presents Biblical prophecies that Muslims interpret as r...
By Ahmad Deedat. A critical examination of the historical and Biblical ev...
By Ahmad Deedat. Examines the textual history, compilation, and doctrinal...
By Various. Detailed rulings on the ritual sacrifice of Eid al-Adha according to the Sunnah.
...isolation — arguing for an Islamisation grounded in sound aqeedah rather than reactive politicisation.
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The articles of faith in Islam: belief in Allah, His Angels, His Books, His Messengers, the Last Day, and Divine Decree.
The absolute oneness of Allah in His lordship, worship, and names and attributes. The foundation of Islamic theology.
The belief that Allah alone is the Creator, Sustainer, Provider, and Sovereign of all existence.
Directing all acts of worship exclusively to Allah. The Tawhid that every prophet called their people to.
Affirming Allah's Names and Attributes as He described Himself, without distortion, denial, or comparison to creation.
The world of angels: their nature, duties, major angels, and why belief in them is a pillar of faith.
Belief in Allah's pre-knowledge, recording, will, and creation of all things. Reconciling free will and destiny.
The types of intercession, who may intercede, and the conditions under which Allah permits it.
The minor and major signs preceding the Day of Judgment as described in the Quran and authentic hadiths.
The concept of prophethood: why Allah sends prophets, their qualities, and the seal of prophecy.
The soul of every good deed: worshipping Allah purely for His sake, free from showing o...
Why every deed in Islam begins with intention, how niyyah transforms ordin...
The sunnahs, prayers, and community celebrations of Eid al-Fitr, the joyous reward after completing the month of Ra...
The significance of Eid al-Adha, the sunnah of udhiyah (qurbani), and its connectio...
...idering Islam: taking the shahada, the support new Muslims need, and the rights converts have in the community.
How breastfeeding creates mahram relationships in Islam, the conditions, a...
The prayer of the two Eids, its method, additional takbirat, and the rulings accordin...
An introduction to the 99 Names of Allah, their meaning, categories, and how Muslims relate to them in worship and daily life.
A detailed study of the angelic realm in Islam, including the major angels, their duties, and what the Quran and Sunnah teach about them.
What the Quran and Sunnah teach about the jinn, their creation from fire, their types, and the Islamic guidelines on dealing with them.
The gradual signs foretold by the Prophet Muhammad that indicate the approach of the Last Hour.
What happens after death and before resurrection: the questioning by the angels, and the experience of the grave.
The types of intercession in the Hereafter, who may intercede, and the conditions, according to Ahl us-Sunnah.
The Islamic understanding of predestination, the four levels of Qadr, and the relationship between divine decree and human choice.
What awaits the believers in the Hereafter: the levels, rivers, dwellings, and pleasures of Paradise as described in revelation.
The warnings and descriptions of the punishment of the Fire, its levels, guards, and the categories of its inhabitants.
The awaited leader who will appear before the end of times to fill the earth with justice, according to Sunni hadith sources.
An overview of the Athari theological methodology, its principles, key scholars, and relationship to Ash'ari and Maturidi schools.
The theological school founded by Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari that became the dominant Sunni kalam tradition.
The theological school founded by Abu Mansur al-Maturidi, predominant among Hanafi Muslims worldwide.
...avens, from observatories to instruments, motivated by the needs of worship.
...amic discipline of daily self-examination, reviewing one's deeds, intentions, and spiritual progress.
The Islamic understanding of the innate human nature that inclines toward recognizing and worshipping Allah.
The ruling on sacrificing an animal during Eid al-Adha, the types of animals accepted, their conditions, a...
What happens when shares exceed the estate (awl) or when shares do not exhaust it (radd), w...
How breastfeeding establishes kinship (mahram relationships) in Islamic la...
...of the Prophet (peace be upon him), including honey, black seed, cupping (hijama), and balanced diet.
An introduction to the science of tajweed, including nun sakinah rules, meem sakinah, madd (elongatio...
...uranic Arabic is important, the key grammar and vocabulary needed, recommended resources, and a suggested study plan for be...
...ssity permits the otherwise prohibited, the five levels of need (daruriyyat, hajiyyat, tahsiniyyat), conditions, and classi...
The danger of performing righteous deeds for the admiration of people, why the Prophet called it th...
The spiritual illness of being impressed with one's own deeds, knowledge, or worship, how it differs from pride, and the...
How the Companions and scholars disagreed with respect and maintained brotherhood, the difference bet...
The various forms of remembrance including tasbeeh, tahmeed, tahleel, takbeer, hawqalah, and their specific virtues men...
Why no deed is accepted without sincerity, the subtle ways sincerity ca...
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... fiqh (Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali) and the accepted aqeedah schools (Athari, Ash'ari, Maturidi).
The creed of accepting the apparent meaning of Quran and Sunnah regar...
...E) that uses limited rational argumentation to defend the creed of Ahl us-Sunnah against Mu'tazilah rationalism. Accepts Al...
... Similar to the Ash'ari school in defending Ahl us-Sunnah creed through rational argument, with some distinct positions — m...
...'Abbasid Caliph al-Ma'mun imposed their doctrine as state creed in the Mihna (833 CE), under which Imam Ahmad was tortured.
... the entire Quran, and that members of the order are guaranteed paradise regardless of their deeds. The order also forbids ...
...the Salaf al-Salih (pious predecessors) in all matters of creed, worship, and practice. The Salafi methodology is not a new...
...and Sunnah, rejection of strict madhab taqlid, and Athari aqeedah. Distinguished from the Deobandi and Barelvi movements by...
...ws the Hanafi madhab in fiqh and is primarily Maturidi in aqeedah, but has strong Deobandi positions on various issues incl...
...nd rejection of classical scholarly consensus on fiqh and aqeedah. Rejects the authority of classical Islamic scholarship i...