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...d noble character. He had barely escaped with his life when lots were cast and the lot fell on him to be sacrificed at the ...
...white appeared, laid him down, opened his chest, removed a clot of blood described as "the portion of Shaytan in you," wash...
...id not assign the honor to any single clan. He asked for a cloth to be spread on the ground, placed the Black Stone at its ...
... seventy thousand angels daily. At Sidrat al-Muntaha — the Lote Tree of the Utmost Boundary — the Prophet ﷺ received the c...
...nable and wealthy young men in Mecca — known for expensive clothes and fine perfume, from the Abd al-Dar branch of the Qura...
... Urayqit on a coastal route away from the direct road. The plot had failed at every stage: the assassination foiled by reve...
...mmad ﷺ, whose decision was final. The Constitution was revolutionary in seventh-century Arabia for replacing tribal loyalt...
...n practice), a fire. None satisfied the Prophet ﷺ. The resolution came when Abdullah ibn Zayd ibn Abd Rabbih al-Ansari cam...
... that establish, in sequence, twelve divine attributes: absolute oneness, al-Hayy (the Ever-Living), al-Qayyum (the Self-Su...
...the first to emigrate in the way of Allah after Ibrahim and Lut.' They eventually settled in Medina after the Hijra, where ...
...ewish tribes, were expelled in Rabi' al-Awwal 4 AH after a plot against the Prophet's ﷺ life. He had visited their agricult...
...hree to one — making open battle impossible. The tactical solution came from Salman al-Farisi, a Persian companion, who pro...
...s of boycott that Ka'b survived without lying — and the resolution he made never to lie again — became the most cited examp...
...he narrations explain that Arab custom required that a dissolution of covenant be proclaimed by a member of the same clan a...
... on gender equity in the entire seerah. He declared the absolute equality of all people regardless of race or ethnicity: 'A...
...ah ibn Zayd washed the Prophet's body without removing his clothes, based on a report that the Prophet had said: 'Wash me i...
Lut (peace be upon him) was the nephew of Ibrahim and was among...
...to Ibrahim with tidings of the destruction of the people of Lut also brought glad tidings of a son: Sarah, in astonishment,...
...es, he stepped forward to face the fearsome giant warrior Jalut (Goliath). While the seasoned soldiers of the army were too...
... were of the righteous. And Ismail and Alyasa and Yunus and Lut — and all We preferred above the worlds." The phrase "prefe...
...rded a ship, and when the sea became rough the sailors cast lots to determine who should be thrown overboard to lighten the...
...d of his first utterance — "servant" — establishes with absolute clarity the nature of Isa AS: a human being, created and s...
...ys of Jerusalem — arriving on camelback, dressed in simple clothing, alternating the ride with his servant. His treaty with...
... small escort and mounted the pulpit, pulling back his headcloth and announcing his intentions in language that left no amb...
...-Arab Muslims — despite the reforms of Umar II — fueled revolutionary sentiment in Khurasan. When Hisham died in 125 AH, he...
The Abbasid Revolution (al-dawla al-'Abbasiyya) was the most consequential poli...
...rontation between the Umayyad Caliphate and the Abbasid revolutionary forces. The last Umayyad caliph, Marwan II ibn Muhamm...
...ounting instability in the region that foreshadowed the revolutionary upheaval that would end the dynasty. The Umayyad gove...
In 132 AH, the Abbasid revolution overthrew the Umayyad Caliphate, as Abu al-Abbas al-Saff...
...rule and established the Abbasid Caliphate. The Abbasid revolution had originated in Khurasan, exploiting widespread discon...
The Battle of Ain Jalut was a turning point in world history — the first significan...
...ivity months later. Timur then ravaged much of Anatolia and looted Smyrna. The battle plunged the Ottoman state into a decad...
Following the landmark victory at Ain Jalut, the Mamluk Sultan Baybars continued his campaign to push M...
...liph Umar personally. Umar entered humbly, wearing patched clothes. He gave the Christians the Covenant of Umar guaranteein...
The Abbasid movement overthrew the Umayyad caliphate, establishing a new dynasty that moved the capital to Baghdad. The Abbasids presided over the Islamic Golde
...introduced papermaking technology to the Islamic world, revolutionizing knowledge transmission.
Imam Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi'i, who revolutionized Islamic legal theory with his Risalah (the first sys...
...work of zoology containing observations that anticipated evolutionary theory.
... completed his Kitab al-Manazir (Book of Optics), which revolutionized the understanding of light and vision. He proved tha...
...ia for over 250 years, stopping the Mongol advance at Ain Jalut, recapturing the remaining Crusader fortresses, and becomin...
...Qutuz and General Baybars defeated the Mongol army at Ain Jalut in Palestine. This was the first decisive Mongol defeat and...
... and religious texts mechanically. The press eventually revolutionized the dissemination of Islamic knowledge across the Mu...
The Young Turk Revolution restored the Ottoman constitution and established parlia...
The Iranian Revolution overthrew the Shah and established an Islamic republic u...
Nephew of Ibrahim, sent to the people of Sodom who were destroyed for their transgressions.
...azen in the West. His Kitab al-Manazir (Book of Optics) revolutionized the understanding of vision and light, and pioneered...
The giant Philistine warrior killed by the young Dawud AS with a sling, as narrated in the Quran.
The king chosen by Allah to lead the Israelites against the Philistines, under whom Dawud AS rose to prominence.
The wife of Lut AS who betrayed him by informing his people of his guests a...
The Israelite prophet who appointed Talut (Saul) as king at the request of the Israelites, as narrate...
...heory (usul al-fiqh) after al-Ghazali. His al-Muwafaqat revolutionized usul al-fiqh by developing the concept of maqasid al...
Mamluk Sultan who decisively defeated the Mongols at Ain Jalut and expelled the remaining Crusaders from the Levant.
...on the objectives of Islamic law (maqasid ash-shariah). Revolutionized the field of usul al-fiqh.
...ies of Hanafi legal scholarship and provided definitive resolutions to disputed questions within the school. This work is t...
...unique arrangement of its words and meanings. This work revolutionized Arabic literary criticism and rhetorical theory.
By Imam ash-Shatibi. A revolutionary work on the objectives of Islamic law (maqasid ash-sh...
... and defined the methodology for deriving rulings. This revolutionary work created usul al-fiqh as a distinct discipline an...
...ans, Berbers, and other peoples, applying Ibn Khaldun's revolutionary sociological theories.
...s is essential for proper juristic reasoning. This work revolutionized usul al-fiqh by systematizing the theory of maslahah...
...rent rulings due to subtle legal differences. This work revolutionized legal thinking and is essential for understanding th...
By Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips. Traces the historical development of Islamic law from the Prophet's era through the four major schools of jurisprudence.
...ct, rights and duties of husband and wife, and conflict resolution.
...tion of how the Prophet (peace be upon him) performed his ablution.
The absolute oneness of Allah in His lordship, worship, and names and a...
The purification before prayer: obligatory acts, sunnah acts, nullifiers, and the fiqh of wudu across the four schools.
The alternative purification with clean earth when water is unavailable or harmful. Conditions and method.
A comprehensive guide to ritual ablution covering its prerequisites, obligatory acts, recommended...
Addressing identity, belonging, and faith challenges facing Muslim youth in modern societies while strengthening their connection to the deen.
The history, major scripts (Kufic, Naskh, Thuluth, Nastaliq), and spiritual significance of Arabic calligrap...
...e scientist who established the experimental method and revolutionized the understanding of light, vision, and optics.
The decisive Mamluk victory that halted the Mongol advance and preserved the western Islamic world from destruction.
... the Ottoman state from its founding in 1299 CE to its dissolution after World War I.
...e conditions, method, and scholarly rulings on performing ablution with clean earth when water cannot be used.
The Islamic procedure by which a woman can initiate the end of her marriage by returning her mahr or compensation.
The life of Prophet Dawud, his defeat of Jalut, his kingdom, the Zabur, and his exemplary worship of Allah...
The story of Prophet Lut, his people's unprecedented sin, and the dramatic divine pu...
The life and revolutionary contributions of Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, whos...
Examining the relationship between Islamic teachings and modern scientific discoveries, from cosmology to biology.
The history and evolution of Islamic educational institutions, from the Prophet's ...
...ng over leather socks (khuffayn) and regular socks during ablution, including conditions, duration, and scholarly opinions.
...minimum amount according to each madhab, and the wife's absolute right to it.
...center for worship, education, social services, dispute resolution, and community building.
The Quranic step-by-step process for resolving marital disputes, the role of arbiters (hakam), and practical wisdom from the Sunnah for maintaining a healthy ma
...matized the methodology of Islamic jurisprudence in his revolutionary work al-Risalah, uniting the Hijazi and Iraqi schools...
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