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...ential step restoring the sacred geography of Ibrahim in preparation for the final Prophet.
...he light passed from his forehead to Aminah — the divine preparation complete. Aminah herself reported that her pregnancy wa...
...an born that year was destined for the House whose Lord had just demonstrated His power so dramatically.
...s not because he was deficient — it was an act of divine preparation and exceptional honor, ensuring that the vessel through...
...d from his years of desert foster care with Halimah. He was just beginning to know his mother — and now she was gone. His f...
...-Fudul: a sworn covenant to stand together to restore any injustice in Mecca, regardless of which tribe was responsible. Th...
...hra, and Banu Taym. The immediate catalyst was a specific injustice: a Yemeni merchant had traveled to Mecca to sell goods,...
...ng the stone inscribed the Prophet's instinct for inclusive justice into one of the most sacred moments of Meccan history.
...r several years, accumulating into a sustained spiritual preparation that readied him for what was coming. The first signs ...
...hrough Jibril, with the news of a house prepared for her in Paradise made of pearl, with no noise and no fatigue. The Prophe...
...for the sake of your Lord, be patient" — was a prophetic preparation for what was coming. Waraqah ibn Nawfal had already pre...
... Talha ibn Ubaydullah — five of the ten companions promised Paradise converted through Abu Bakr's personal invitation in the...
...ng the Banu Abd al-Muttalib, the Banu Makhzum, and others separately to present the message and ask for their support. Only ...
...he said: "Patience, O family of Yasir — your appointment is Paradise." Sumayyah was killed by Abu Jahl himself, becoming the...
...Hashim. He said, 'Let Abu Umara be. I insulted his nephew unjustly.' Hamza walked away from that scene with Abu Jahl's blo...
...on: there existed, across the Red Sea, a land governed by a just Christian king — the Negus Ashama ibn Abjar of Abyssinia —...
...a decade — practicing their faith under the protection of a just ruler who would eventually, in Islamic tradition, accept I...
...st. He asked what they would receive in return. The answer: Paradise. The Yathribis stretched out their hands and pledged. S...
... which the sun had risen, the day Adam was created, entered Paradise, and was removed from it, and the day on which the Hour...
... is described in the hadith as a garden from the gardens of Paradise. A prayer there is worth a thousand prayers elsewhere e...
... written agreement, individual accountability, and communal justice — not arbitrary authority or tribal precedent.
...l conditions of Ramadan: 'When Ramadan enters, the gates of Paradise are opened, the gates of Hell are closed, and the shaya...
...of Islam and the foundational mechanism of Islamic economic justice. The Quran mentions it 82 times, almost always paired w...
...ter every obligatory prayer, nothing stands between him and Paradise except death.' This statement has made Ayat al-Kursi pe...
...ing decade — is the human face of what migration means: not just leaving Mecca but arriving in Medina, planting roots, and ...
...dren — calling Hasan and Husayn the Masters of the Youth of Paradise. The marriage itself became a model in Islamic traditio...
...d Hasan and his brother Husayn 'the masters of the youth of Paradise' (Sayyida Shabab Ahl al-Jannah) and 'my two fragrant fl...
...'s address to those who marched at Hamra al-Asad — wounded, just buried their dead, told the enemy was gathering against th...
...s shaped Islamic civilization's understanding of martyrdom, justice, and the willingness to stand for truth against overwhe...
...t is carried.' This comprehensive prohibition addressed not just consumption but the entire economic and social ecosystem a...
...e expedition of Banu al-Mustaliq in 5 AH. Aishah had been separated from the army when it broke camp, having stepped away to...
...ugh their male relatives. The verses are also prefaced by a parallel command to believing men (24:30) to lower their gaze — ...
...afar ibn Abi Talib would be martyred at the Battle of Mutah just months after his return, his arms cut off while carrying t...
...h Islam in practice that would contribute to his conversion just months later.
...rs, if Allah wills.' The Prophet ﷺ reported seeing Jafar in paradise with wings of emerald in place of his arms — earning hi...
The Battle of Hunayn in Shawwal 8 AH — just weeks after the Conquest of Mecca — was a severe test of t...
...turned. After twenty days, an additional command arrived: separate from your wives. Ka'b sent his wife to her parents. One d...
During the preparations for the Expedition of Tabuk, a group of hypocrites in ...
...n. Adam and his wife Hawwa (Eve) were placed in a garden of Paradise and were permitted to enjoy all its fruits except one t...
..., perseverance in calling to truth, the certainty of divine justice, and the reality that nearness of blood does not guaran...
...urah Yusuf 12:18). For years, Yaqub endured the grief of separation from Yusuf. His sadness was so profound that he wept un...
... robbing travelers, and practicing every form of economic injustice. Shuaib's mission focused specifically on economic and...
...n of the prophet Dawud, was granted by Allah a kingdom of unparalleled power and scope — one that has never been matched bef...
...e Day of Judgment to confirm the truth of Islam and restore justice on earth. His return is among the major signs of the Ho...
...le Abu Talib. In a society marked by idolatry, tribalism, injustice, and ignorance, the young Muhammad ﷺ was known as Al-Am...
...tical: they called themselves muslimun — those who submit — just as every true follower of every prophet has always been ca...
...S, in which prayer, fasting, and righteous conduct were inseparable from belief. By severing the link between faith and acti...
...ed this with what appears in some Gospel manuscripts as the Paraclete — the word often translated as Comforter or Helper in ...
...etween what he believed about Isa AS and what the Quran had just said was no greater than the width of this stick. Many cla...
... a sign, scholars explain, of his being among the people of Paradise, since he had recognized the truth that was shown to hi...
...n the date palm orchards — and Salman, for all the bitter injustice of his situation, immediately recognized the landscape....
...ed the dangers of engaging Persian war elephants without preparation.
Umar ibn al-Khattab was stabbed by Abu Lu'lu'ah Firuz, a Persian slave of al-Mughira ibn Shu'ba, while leading the Fajr prayer in Masjid al-Nabawi. Abu Lu'lu'ah
...n Ubaydullah, and Zubayr ibn al-Awwam led a force demanding justice for the blood of Uthman and opposing Ali's caliphate. A...
...ghtly-Guided Caliphs and one of the ten companions promised Paradise.
...remains a beloved martyr and a symbol of standing against injustice, with the day of Ashura retained as a day of voluntary ...
...ed empires. Abd al-Malik also Arabized the administrative apparatus: Greek, which had served as the bureaucratic language of...
...hir, the Hindu ruler of Sindh, and his refusal to provide reparations. Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf, governor of Iraq, dispatched his...
...of Medina and was known for his piety, legal knowledge, and just administration. His first act as caliph was to dismount fr...
Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz's short caliphate of two and a half years (99–101 AH) was distinguished by an extraordinary program of reform that touched fiscal policy, p
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah was born in Harran in 661 AH, just five years after the Mongol sack of Baghdad. Growing up as...
...i Talib who had returned from Abyssinia, joined the Muslims just after the victory.
...maternal uncle of the Prophet ﷺ and one of the ten promised Paradise, directed the battle from a position due to illness, pr...
...d to give allegiance until Uthman's killers were brought to justice. The two armies faced each other for months on the bank...
...f Sindh under the young Umayyad general Muhammad ibn Qasim, just seventeen years old at the time, brought the Indus Valley ...
...orst military disasters suffered by the Crusader states, comparable in scale to Hattin. The Ayyubid sultan of Egypt, al-Sali...
... place during the caliphate of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, who died just before news of the victory reached him. The Byzantine comm...
... the Second Battle of Tarain. This time he made thorough preparations, including training his cavalry to avoid the Rajput el...
...ded Basra and Kufa, and established the office of Qadi. His just rule earned him the title al-Faruq.
...and ordered the first systematic compilation of hadith. His just reign lasted only two and a half years.
...marked the beginning of a period where temporal power was separated from the caliphate, with various regional dynasties hold...
...markable early example of cross-cultural scholarship and comparative religion.
...uthern Spain. His encyclopedic works include al-Muhalla (comparative fiqh), al-Fisal (comparative religion), and Tawq al-Ham...
...ied in Cairo. He was renowned for his fearless advocacy for justice.
Imam Yahya ibn Sharaf an-Nawawi died at just 45 years old, having produced an astonishing body of schol...
...is poetry in Urdu and Persian inspired the movement for a separate Muslim homeland in South Asia. His philosophical works, c...
...ceived the Zabur (Psalms) and was known for his worship and just rule.
One of the ten promised Paradise, a wealthy companion who gave generously for Islam.
One of the ten promised Paradise and among the first eight to accept Islam. Abdur-Rahman...
One of the ten promised Paradise, called the trustee of this ummah by the Prophet.
One of the ten promised Paradise, called by the Prophet 'the Trustworthy One of this Umm...
One of the ten promised Paradise, among the earliest converts to Islam.
One of the ten promised Paradise and among the first eight to embrace Islam. Talhah was ...
One of the ten promised Paradise and the son of the Prophet's aunt Safiyyah. Az-Zubayr w...
One of the ten promised Paradise who shielded the Prophet with his body at Uhud.
One of the ten promised Paradise, the disciple (hawari) of the Prophet.
One of the ten promised Paradise, conqueror of Persia and founder of Kufa.
...hter of the Prophet and wife of Ali, leader of the women of Paradise.
... and Ali, called by the Prophet 'the leader of the youth of Paradise.' Hassan briefly became caliph after Ali's death but ce...
...ledge allegiance to Yazid ibn Muawiyah. His stand against injustice became one of the most defining moments in Islamic hist...
... and Ali, called by the Prophet 'the leader of the youth of Paradise.' Husayn was martyred at the Battle of Karbala, an even...
...aliph, often called the fifth Rightly Guided Caliph for his justice and piety. Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz reversed oppressive pol...
... fifth Rightly-Guided Caliph, an Umayyad ruler who restored justice and is counted among the Tabiin.
...ent of Abu Hanifah and the first to hold the title of Chief Justice (Qadi al-Qudat).
Author of al-Kashshaf, a tafsir renowned for its unparalleled analysis of Arabic rhetoric and grammar.
...jurist and philosopher, author of Bidayat al-Mujtahid on comparative fiqh.
...hor of al-Mughni, the definitive encyclopedia of Hanbali comparative fiqh.
...ing astronomy, mathematics, geography, pharmacology, and comparative religion, including his landmark study of India (Kitab ...
...owned in both Muslim and European sources for his chivalry, justice, and piety.
...e and widely read tafsir, and al-Qawanin al-Fiqhiyyah, a comparative fiqh manual. Died as a martyr at the Battle of Tarifa.
...thor of al-Fiqh al-Islami wa-Adillatuhu, a comprehensive comparative fiqh encyclopedia.
Syrian scholar and author of al-Fiqh al-Islami wa Adillatuh, a comprehensive encyclopedia of Islamic jurisprudence comparing all four madhabs. Also authored a m
...own for 'al-Tabaqat al-Kubra' and 'al-Mizan al-Kubra' on comparative fiqh.
...pular Quran commentary, and 'al-Qawanin al-Fiqhiyyah' on comparative fiqh.
... a Shafi'i jurist renowned for his courage in confronting unjust rulers and his masterwork 'Qawa'id al-Ahkam.'
One of the ten companions promised Paradise and a leading figure among the early Muslims.
One of the ten companions promised Paradise and one of the wealthiest yet most charitable companion...
One of the ten companions promised Paradise and among the earliest converts to Islam.
One of the ten companions promised Paradise, supreme commander of the Levant campaigns, and the Tru...
A leading Jewish rabbi of Medina who immediately recognized the Prophet ﷺ as a true prophet upon his arrival and converted to Islam.
The just Christian king of Abyssinia who gave refuge to the first M...
.... She married Talha ibn Ubaydullah (one of the Ten Promised Paradise) who was killed at the Battle of the Camel. Known for h...
...at the Battle of Badr in 2 AH. When the Prophet ﷺ described Paradise awaiting the martyrs, Umayr threw away the dates he was...
... of the early converts in Makkah, he and his brother were separated — Amr emigrated to Abyssinia but Hisham was prevented by...
...cuse him, declaring he wished to walk with his lame foot in Paradise. He was martyred at Uhud alongside his son. The Prophet...
...y read and taught books in Islamic scholarship worldwide. A paragon of piety and encyclopedic knowledge.
...a to India, and China. His Rihla (Travels), dictated to Ibn Juzayy, remains an unparalleled primary source for 14th-century...
... author of al-Mughni, the most comprehensive treatise of comparative Islamic jurisprudence.
One of the 'Ashara Mubashshara (Ten Given Glad Tidings of Paradise). He famously shielded the Prophet ﷺ at Uhud with his b...
One of the 'Ashara Mubashshara (Ten Given Glad Tidings of Paradise). The Apostle's ﷺ 'disciple' and cousin. He was the fir...
...Adillatuh, the most comprehensive modern encyclopedia of comparative Islamic law.
...iqh text of the Zahiri school, and his al-Fisal is major comparative religion.
One of the Ten Promised Paradise. Shielded the Prophet ﷺ with his own body at Uhud, earn...
...zhar, author of landmark works in Islamic jurisprudence, comparative fiqh, and biographies of the four Imams.
...lamic Propagation Centre International (IPCI), known for comparative religion debates and books addressing Christian mission...
...si. One of the most important and comprehensive works of comparative fiqh. Presents Hanbali positions while comparing with a...
...em clearly, making this work an invaluable reference for comparative tafsir study. His approach emphasizes clarity and acces...
... be confused with the Sufi Ibn Arabi), provides detailed comparative fiqh discussions for each verse containing a legal ruli...
...holars of other schools, making it a valuable source for comparative fiqh.
By Ibn Rushd (Averroes). A unique work of comparative fiqh by the famous Andalusian philosopher and jurist. R...
...author of al-Mughni. While al-Mughni is encyclopedic and comparative, al-Kafi focuses on presenting the Hanbali school's pos...
...'s al-Muhadhdhab, widely considered the greatest work of comparative fiqh in the Shafi'i tradition. An-Nawawi completed only...
...ah, Abu Yusuf, and Muhammad ash-Shaybani), and the rational justifications for each position. Widely used in Islamic univer...
...f Islamic jurisprudence that covers the essential topics in just a few pages: types of legal rulings, linguistic principles...
By Ash-Shahrastani. A pioneering work of comparative religion and heresiography. Ash-Shahrastani systematica...
By Ibn Hazm. The most detailed work of comparative religion in classical Islamic literature. Ibn Hazm, the...
...Yusuf, the chief student of Abu Hanifah and the first Chief Justice of the Abbasid Caliphate, covers land tax, poll tax, tr...
...and honor him, and the legal rulings regarding those who disparage him. This work has been continuously studied and venerate...
... A concise treatise addressing the common arguments used to justify acts that contradict pure monotheism (tawhid). Muhammad...
... testimony, oaths, documentation, and the administration of justice. An essential reference for understanding the Islamic j...
By Abdul Azim Badawi. A modern comparative fiqh manual that presents rulings based directly on Qur...
...ing creed, jurisprudence, Sufism, logic, philosophy, and comparative religion across 37 volumes, it represents one of the mo...
... al-Qayyim argues that Islamic law is built upon wisdom and justice, and that legal rulings must serve the welfare of peopl...
By Wahbah az-Zuhayli. The most comprehensive modern comparative fiqh encyclopedia. Az-Zuhayli covers every area of Isla...
...i jurisprudence and one of the greatest works of Islamic comparative law. Ibn Qudamah systematically presents the Hanbali po...
...c history. Ad-Daraqutni examines chains of narration with unparalleled precision, noting defects and hidden weaknesses. The ...
...his work is essential for anyone studying the Ihya, as it separates the authentic hadiths from the problematic ones.
By Abu al-Fath ash-Shahrastani. A pioneering work of comparative religion that catalogues and describes the major world ...
By Abu Bakr al-Baqillani. An important early Ash'ari theological work that systematizes the arguments for God's existence, prophethood, and the Quran's inimitab
... explains the dense original with extensive examples and comparative analysis. Together with Usul as-Sarakhsi, it forms the ...
...les the relied-upon positions of the Hanbali school with comparative notes on other opinions within the school. It was the b...
... author of Al-Mughni. While Al-Mughni provides extensive comparative discussion, Al-Muqni' focuses on the Hanbali school's p...
...cholar Ibn Abd al-Barr. Unlike his other works which are comparative, this book focuses specifically on the Maliki school's ...
By Ibn Juzayy al-Kalbi. A unique comparative fiqh manual that presents...
...l commentary on Al-Muhadhdhab, the most detailed work of comparative fiqh in the Shafi'i tradition.
...important commentary on Ibn Hajar's Bulugh al-Maram with comparative fiqh analysis.
... Islamic governance addressing rulers' responsibilities and justice.
By Umar Sulaiman al-Ashqar. Describes Paradise and Hell based on Quranic verses and authentic hadith, ...
By Muhammad Umar Chapra. A scholarly critique of the conventional interest-based monetary system proposing an equitable Islamic alternative based on risk-sharin
By Ahmad Deedat. A comparative study of the theological and textual convergences betwe...
...represent an epistemological achievement superior to any comparable system of historical verification in the Western traditi...
...ophical underpinnings of secular thought, showing why its separation of religion from public life is not a neutral position ...
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... the reckoning, the Scale, the Bridge, and the final abode: Paradise or Hellfire.
Descriptions of Paradise from the Quran and Sunnah: its levels, gates, rivers, a...
What children are owed: a good name, education, love, justice between siblings, and spiritual upbringing.
...slims: its foundations, obligations, and role in building a just society.
The sin that barred Iblis from Paradise: its definition, manifestations, and the prophetic warn...
...t, shared risk and reward, and its role in Islamic economic justice.
Just took your shahada? A practical guide to the first steps: p...
The life of the Prophet's beloved daughter Fatimah, her devotion, her family, and her status in Islam.
A respectful comparison of core beliefs about God, Jesus, salvation, scripture, and the afterlife in Islam and Christianity.
Exploring the Abrahamic connection between Islam and Judaism, from monotheism and dietary laws to prophets and scripture.
...he second caliph whose conversion strengthened Islam, whose justice became legendary, and whose reign saw massive territori...
... Adam from clay, the prostration of the angels, the test in Paradise, and the descent to earth as the first prophet.
One of the ten promised Paradise, whose business acumen and generosity set the standard ...
...bition of lying, and how honesty leads to righteousness and Paradise.
... Hereafter: the levels, rivers, dwellings, and pleasures of Paradise as described in revelation.
... will appear before the end of times to fill the earth with justice, according to Sunni hadith sources.
...l fraud, and the destruction of Madyan for their economic injustice.
The comprehensive Islamic concept of justice as a divine attribute, a prophetic mission, and an indi...
The paramount importance of truthfulness in Islamic ethics, its type...
What happens when shares exceed the estate (awl) or when shares do not exhaust it (radd), with worked examples.
...ic permission for up to four wives, the strict condition of justice, historical context, and common misconceptions.
...t during his last Hajj, its timeless teachings on equality, justice, and human rights.
The centrality of justice in Islam, Quranic mandates for fairness, the Prophet's ...
...s of al-Biruni in astronomy, mathematics, geography, and comparative religion, including his accurate measurement of the ear...
...rview of the short, powerful surahs that comprise the final juz, their themes of the Day of Judgment, the Hereafter, and th...
...e has obligations toward the other rooted in compassion and justice.
The Umayyad caliph who transformed his rule to follow the model of the Rashidun, his radical reforms, and how he is remembered as a renewer of the faith.
Aisha's unparalleled contributions to hadith transmission, jurisprudence, ...
...f Cordoba who authored works on theology, jurisprudence, comparative religion, and love, and founded the Zahiri school's mos...
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... in Basra around 680 CE. Ibn Umar reportedly called them 'Majus of this Ummah' because, like the Zoroastrians who posited t...
... entire Quran, and that members of the order are guaranteed paradise regardless of their deeds. The order also forbids its m...
...t movement that emerged in 19th-century South Asia, closely paralleling the Salafi movement and sharing its core methodology...