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...tal coercion are not apostasy when the heart remains firm. Bilal ibn Rabah — an Abyssinian slave owned by Umayyah ibn Khalaf...
...he vision as true and told Abdullah: 'Teach these words to Bilal and have him call the people, for his voice is more resonan...
...d the Kaaba that the Quraysh had claimed was theirs alone. Bilal ibn Rabah — the Abyssinian slave who had been tortured in M...
... bowing his head low in gratitude, reciting Surah al-Fath. Bilal called the adhan from the roof of the Kaaba — the first adh...
...cere companions — Ka'b ibn Malik, Murarah ibn al-Rabi, and Hilal ibn Umayyah — who had stayed behind without legitimate excu...
...cere companions — Ka'b ibn Malik, Murarah ibn al-Rabi, and Hilal ibn Umayyah — who stayed behind without excuse and, crucial...
...re left behind' — Ka'b ibn Malik, Murarah ibn Rabi'ah, and Hilal ibn Umayyah — who stayed behind without valid excuse were b...
...ericas during the transatlantic slave trade. Scholars like Bilali Muhammad of Sapelo Island and Omar ibn Said preserved thei...
The first muezzin of Islam, an Abyssinian former slave who endured severe torture for his faith.
...reatest hadith critics, author of Sunan ad-Daraqutni and al-Ilal.
...detailed grammatical analysis of the Quran, and al-Lubab fi Ilal al-Bina' wal-I'rab on Arabic syntax and morphology.
Egyptian author of Fi Zilal al-Quran, an influential literary and thematic tafsir.
Canadian-Jamaican Islamic scholar, prolific author of over 50 books in English on Islamic sciences, and founder of the International Open University.
The last wife married by the Prophet ﷺ, known for her deep piety and narration of hadith.
The Meccan leader who tortured Bilal ibn Rabah and was killed at the Battle of Badr.
...early Muslim and substitute muadhdhin in Madinah alongside Bilal. He is referenced in Surah Abasa (80:1-10). The Prophet ﷺ a...
...rivalled in his era for knowledge of variant hadith chains (ilal) and narrator criticism, ranking among the greatest hadith ...
...ptian literary critic turned Islamic thinker, author of Fi Zilal al-Quran and Milestones; highly influential but also highly...
Kufan judge and grandson of the Companion Abu Musa al-Ash'ari, known as a hadith narrator whose career combined scholarship with judicial authority under the Um
By Ash-Shahrastani. A pioneering work of comparative religion and heresiography. Ash-Shahrastani systematically catalogs and describes the beliefs of Islamic se
... masterwork of hadith criticism identifying hidden defects (ilal) in narrations. Ad-Daraqutni, considered the greatest hadit...
By Abu al-Fath ash-Shahrastani. A pioneering work of comparative religion that catalogues and describes the major world religions and Islamic theological sects.
By Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips. A comprehensive introduction to the Islamic concep...
By Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips. Explores the fundamental question of why humans we...
By Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips. A systematic examination of polytheism (shirk) in ...
By Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips. Presents the Islamic concept of tawbah (repentance...
By Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips. Traces the historical development of Islamic law f...
By Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips. A structured introduction to Quranic studies cover...
By Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips. Addresses the Islamic institution of polygamy in i...
... major reference in the science of hadith criticism (ilm al-ilal).
The history, words, method, and virtues of the Islamic call to prayer that echoes across Muslim lands five times daily.
The Abyssinian slave who endured torture for his faith and became the first muezzin, symbolizing Islam's rejection of racial hierarchy.
The step-by-step methodology used by classical and contemporary scholars to verify the chain and text of a hadith, including checking for hidden defects.
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