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Monday, May 29, 2017
Bahaar e Shariat Volume 2 - The Book of Purification
Bahaar e Shariat Volume 2 - The Book of Purification
Bahaar e Shariat Volume 2 is 'The Book of Purification'. This Volume deals with the laws of Tahaarat (Purification) in detail. Topics discussed in this volume include, Wudu, Ghusl, Tayammum, Water, Haidh (Menstruation), Nifaas (Post-Natal bleeding), Laws regarding other impurities and Istinja etc.
It is of utmost importance for every Muslim to study this volume so that we may perform our Tahaarat (Ablution) correctly. If our Tahaarat is incomplete or flawed, then our Namaaz will not be proper
Bahaar e Shariat Volume 2 is 'The Book of Purification'. This Volume deals with the laws of Tahaarat (Purification) in detail. Topics discussed in this volume include, Wudu, Ghusl, Tayammum, Water, Haidh (Menstruation), Nifaas (Post-Natal bleeding), Laws regarding other impurities and Istinja etc.
It is of utmost importance for every Muslim to study this volume so that we may perform our Tahaarat (Ablution) correctly. If our Tahaarat is incomplete or flawed, then our Namaaz will not be proper
Bahaar e Shariat Volume 1 - The Book of Belief
Bahaar e Shariat Volume 1 - The Book of Belief
Bahaar e Shariat Volume 1 is 'The Book of Belief'. This volume deals with the most important issue of Aqida (True Belief). It explains what a Muslim must be believe and what he should not believe.
It also discusses the Deviate and Corrupt Sects that claim to be true Muslims but are not really regarded as Believers. Qadi Sadrush Shariah explained and detailed very important principals of relating to Aqaa'id in this Volume. Studying is of great importance...
It also discusses the Deviate and Corrupt Sects that claim to be true Muslims but are not really regarded as Believers. Qadi Sadrush Shariah explained and detailed very important principals of relating to Aqaa'id in this Volume. Studying is of great importance...
Sunday, January 10, 2016
E-Book - The Importance Of Loving Our Parents
Disobedience to ones father is disobedience to Allah Almighty, and
displeasure of the father, is displeasure of Allah Qahaar.
If a person keeps his parents pleased, then that is his Jannat (Heaven), and if he displeases them, then this is hell. Until a person does not gain the pleasure of his parents, neither are his Fard or his Nafil actions accepted in actuality.
Such persons will not only be faced with punishment in the hereafter, but they shall face great hardships even in this world. Allah forbid, but for such persons, there fear of not having the opportunity of reciting the Kalima on their deathbed.
The Holy Prophet (pbuh) said, “Obedience to Allah is through Obedience to ones father, and Allah’s displeasure is through the displeasure of one’s father.”
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If a person keeps his parents pleased, then that is his Jannat (Heaven), and if he displeases them, then this is hell. Until a person does not gain the pleasure of his parents, neither are his Fard or his Nafil actions accepted in actuality.
Such persons will not only be faced with punishment in the hereafter, but they shall face great hardships even in this world. Allah forbid, but for such persons, there fear of not having the opportunity of reciting the Kalima on their deathbed.
The Holy Prophet (pbuh) said, “Obedience to Allah is through Obedience to ones father, and Allah’s displeasure is through the displeasure of one’s father.”
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Tuesday, January 5, 2016
The characteristics of Prophet Muhammed (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
The characteristics of Prophet Muhammed (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
by Imam Abi Iassa Muhhamed At Tirmidhi
translated by Bahaa Addin Ibrahim Ahmed Shalaby
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by Imam Abi Iassa Muhhamed At Tirmidhi
translated by Bahaa Addin Ibrahim Ahmed Shalaby
Click here to download the E-Book
Monday, January 4, 2016
Islamic E-Book : Consequences of Missing Salah (NAMAZ)
Consequences of Missing Salah
Author: Hazrat Allama Mohammed Shakir ‘Ali Noorie
(Ameer- Sunni Dawat e Islami)
Wherever we look in the world today, we see Muslims in a state of uneasiness and restlessness. It is as though peace, tranquillity, satisfaction and success have turned their back on us. We are spending our days and nights like a helpless, orphaned community. And the world sees us a rich morsel of
food that they can crush or destroy as they see fit. We may have assumed a number of reasons for our downfall according to our intellect and intelligence, but the reasons stated in the Holy Qur’an are the truthful and correct reasons. In reality, we are not familiar with our glorious past or the lives of our pious predecessors, nor do we desire to instil their characters in ourselves or spend our days and nights as they spent theirs.
We celebrate their remembrances but we do not emulate their habits in our daily lives. We readily talk about their miracles but we are unaware of their enthusiasm for worship, their piety, and their desire to crush and destroy (worldly) desires. This is why we see in history that as well as being punctual and obedient to the Qur’an and Sunnah, our pious predecessors were the inheritors and rulers of the world. Our state is such that we are sinning on the earth and losing our lands at the
same time.
Let us look at the consequences of forsaking the way of our predecessors in the light of the Qur’an and attempt to familiarise ourselves with their habits so that we may save ourselves from ruination in both worlds.
Click here to download the E-Book
Author: Hazrat Allama Mohammed Shakir ‘Ali Noorie
(Ameer- Sunni Dawat e Islami)
Wherever we look in the world today, we see Muslims in a state of uneasiness and restlessness. It is as though peace, tranquillity, satisfaction and success have turned their back on us. We are spending our days and nights like a helpless, orphaned community. And the world sees us a rich morsel of
food that they can crush or destroy as they see fit. We may have assumed a number of reasons for our downfall according to our intellect and intelligence, but the reasons stated in the Holy Qur’an are the truthful and correct reasons. In reality, we are not familiar with our glorious past or the lives of our pious predecessors, nor do we desire to instil their characters in ourselves or spend our days and nights as they spent theirs.
We celebrate their remembrances but we do not emulate their habits in our daily lives. We readily talk about their miracles but we are unaware of their enthusiasm for worship, their piety, and their desire to crush and destroy (worldly) desires. This is why we see in history that as well as being punctual and obedient to the Qur’an and Sunnah, our pious predecessors were the inheritors and rulers of the world. Our state is such that we are sinning on the earth and losing our lands at the
same time.
Let us look at the consequences of forsaking the way of our predecessors in the light of the Qur’an and attempt to familiarise ourselves with their habits so that we may save ourselves from ruination in both worlds.
Click here to download the E-Book
Islamic Books - Life & History of Hazrat Abu Muhammed Abdul Qadir (Gause Aazam)
A Brief on Life & History of Hazrat Abu Muhammed Abdul Qadir (Gause Aazam)
Hazrat Abu Muhammed Abdul Qadir (Allah’s mercy be on him) was born in Naif district of Jilan in Iran (Persia) on the 1st of Ramzan 470 AH (1077 AD). His father Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani Abu Saleh Moosa Jungi Dost was a saintly man and a direct descendent of Hazarat Imam Hasan Ibne Ali (Allah be pleased with them).
His mother Fatima was the daughter of Abdullah Somaye, a saintly person and a direct descendent of Imam Husain (Allah be pleased with him). Imam Hasan and Imam Husain are the sons of Hazarat Fatima (Allah be pleased with her) and Hazrat Ali (Allah be pleased with him) and grandsons of Prophet Hazrat Muhammed (Blessing of Allah and peace be on him).
Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani (Allah’s mercy be on him) was the youngest child of his parents. At the time of his birth his mother was nearly 60 years old. Within a few weeks new spread that the infant refused tosuck milk until sunset, thereby implying that the newly born child was observing fast as it was the holy month of Ramadan. Thus when in the following year the moon could not be sighted due to heavy clouds, the people came next morning for the guidance at the house of Hazrat Moosa Abu Saleh. The people decided to observe Ramadan on the basis,whether Hazrat Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (Allah’s mercy be on him) had accepted milk or not.
He was very young when his father died. His maternal grandfather Abdullah Somaye showered on him his love and blessings. After sometime his grandfather too died and his old loving mother took care of him.
He received his early education at home where he learned general knowledge, Theology and the Holy Qur’aan from his mother. By the time he was 18 years old he had absorbed most of the religious
education at Jilan and memorized the whole Qur’aan. His thirst for knowledge urged him to go to Baghdad for higher and religious education. His mother, with a heavy heart bid him farewell and entrusted him to the care of Allah and instructed him to always speak the truth. Hazrat Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (Allah’s mercy be on him) took leave of his mother, fully aware that he may not see her again if he went to Baghdad, and promised to heed her advice.
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Hazrat Abu Muhammed Abdul Qadir (Allah’s mercy be on him) was born in Naif district of Jilan in Iran (Persia) on the 1st of Ramzan 470 AH (1077 AD). His father Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani Abu Saleh Moosa Jungi Dost was a saintly man and a direct descendent of Hazarat Imam Hasan Ibne Ali (Allah be pleased with them).
His mother Fatima was the daughter of Abdullah Somaye, a saintly person and a direct descendent of Imam Husain (Allah be pleased with him). Imam Hasan and Imam Husain are the sons of Hazarat Fatima (Allah be pleased with her) and Hazrat Ali (Allah be pleased with him) and grandsons of Prophet Hazrat Muhammed (Blessing of Allah and peace be on him).
Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani (Allah’s mercy be on him) was the youngest child of his parents. At the time of his birth his mother was nearly 60 years old. Within a few weeks new spread that the infant refused tosuck milk until sunset, thereby implying that the newly born child was observing fast as it was the holy month of Ramadan. Thus when in the following year the moon could not be sighted due to heavy clouds, the people came next morning for the guidance at the house of Hazrat Moosa Abu Saleh. The people decided to observe Ramadan on the basis,whether Hazrat Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (Allah’s mercy be on him) had accepted milk or not.
He was very young when his father died. His maternal grandfather Abdullah Somaye showered on him his love and blessings. After sometime his grandfather too died and his old loving mother took care of him.
He received his early education at home where he learned general knowledge, Theology and the Holy Qur’aan from his mother. By the time he was 18 years old he had absorbed most of the religious
education at Jilan and memorized the whole Qur’aan. His thirst for knowledge urged him to go to Baghdad for higher and religious education. His mother, with a heavy heart bid him farewell and entrusted him to the care of Allah and instructed him to always speak the truth. Hazrat Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani (Allah’s mercy be on him) took leave of his mother, fully aware that he may not see her again if he went to Baghdad, and promised to heed her advice.
To download the E-Book click here
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Mecca: The Sacred City - Book Review
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Mr. Ziauddin Sardar |
Mr. Ziauddin Sardar has published more than 45 books to name a few as below:
- The Future of Muslim Civilisation (1979)
- Islamic Futures: The Shape of Ideas to Come (1985)
- Why Do People Hate America? (2003)
- Future: All That Matters, Hodder Education, London, 2013
- Muhammad: All That Matters, Hodder Education, London, 2012
- Muslims In Britain: Making Social and Political Space, Routledge, London, 2012 (edited with Waqar Ahmad)
- Reading the Qur’an, Hurst & Co, London; Oxford University Press, New York, 2011

Mecca: The Sacred City is published by Blomsbury, 2014.
In this book Mr. Ziauddin Sardar give the wonderful description of Mecca. From its history, to its origins in the desert, its evolution as a trading town and emergence as the Main Center of Islam world.
Mr. Sardar examines the religious struggles and rebellions in Mecca that have significantly shaped Muslim culture. An illuminative, lyrical, and witty blend of history, reportage, and memoir, Mecca reflects all that is profound and enlightening, curious and amusing about Mecca and takes us behind the closed doors to one of the most important places in the world today.
Buy Mecca: The Sacred City book
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#Islamic Calendar 2025 Events
Islamic 2025 Event Name | English Date | Islamic Date |
Urs Haji Malang | January 2, 2025 - Thursday | 10 Jumada al-Akhirah 1446 |
Urs Haji Ali Baba Mumbai | January 4, 2025 - Saturday | 12 Jumada al-Akhirah 1446 |
721st Urs Sharif Of Hazrat Khwaja Syed Nizamuddin Aulia Mehboob-e-Elahi Rahmatullah Alayh | January 7, 2025 - Tuesday | 15 Jumada al-Akhirah 1446 |
Urs Khwaja Gharib Nawaz, Ajmer Sharif | March 24, 2025 - Monday | 22 Sha'ban 1446 |
Lailat al-Miraj (Shab-e-Meraj) | January 27, 2025 - Monday | 27 Rajab 1446 |
Shab-e-Barat | February 14, 2025 - Friday | 15 Sha'ban 1446 |
Start of Fasting Month (Ramadan) | March 1, 2025 - Saturday | 1 Ramadan 1446 |
Lailat al-Qadr (Shab-e-Qadr) | March 27, 2025 - Thursday | 27 Ramadan 1446 |
Jummat-ul-Wida | March 28, 2025 - Friday | 28 Ramadan 1446 |
Eid-ul-Fitr | March 30, 2025 - Sunday | 1 Shawwal 1446 |
#Hajj | June 6, 2025 - Friday | 9 Dhul-Hijjah 1446 |
Eid-ul-Adha (Bakrid) | June 7, 2025 - Saturday | 10 Dhul-Hijjah 1446 |
Islamic New Year | July 28, 2025 - Monday | 1 Muharram 1447 |
Yaum al-Ashura | August 6, 2025 - Wednesday | 10 Muharram 1447 |
Eid Milad-un-Nabi | September 26, 2025 - Friday | 12 Rabi-al-Awwal 1447 |