"Beyond the Bookshelves: Where Knowledge Never Ends"It's not just what you read, it's what you do next.
Beyond the bookshelves lies a landscape where knowledge unfolds like the first light of dawn. It’s a place where ideas take shape, intertwining like vines, reaching for new heights. Every corner offers a discovery, each step invites a deeper understanding. In this space, curiosity is both the guide and the destination, and the air hums not with sound, but with the minds meeting across time. Here, knowledge isn’t simply gathered—it’s cultivated, nurtured, and shared, transforming the ordinary into something extraordinary.
Historical Parallels: Prophet Muhammad's Marriage to 'Aishah and Minor Marriages in the United States
This book examines the history of youthful marriages in the United States and draws parallels to the marriage of Prophet Muhammad and his young wife 'Aishah, explaining the reasons behind such unions and addressing misconceptions about the Prophet related to this marriage. It aims to show that historically, the practice of older men marrying younger brides was common, even among "native" whites in the U.S., without advocating for or encouraging child marriage.
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An Explanation of Muhammad Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab's Kitab Al-Tawhid
This is likely one of the most widely read books today on Islamic belief concerning monotheism. It clarifies the essence of Tawheed (monotheism) and identifies various forms of polytheistic beliefs and practices. The author presents relevant verses (Ayaat), prophetic traditions (Ahaadeeth), and statements from the early scholars (Salaf), followed by key lessons drawn from them. The goal of this course is to simplify and explain this well-known book, making the correct Islamic 'Aqeedah accessible to all Muslims, so they can protect themselves, their families, and their communities from the punishment of the Hellfire.
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Al-Haafidh Ibn Kathir Al-Qurashi | Trans: Shaikh Abu Talhah
Abu Talhah Dawud Burbank was an intelligent and humble educator and translator, known for his expertise in Hadith and meticulous following of the Sunnah. Respected by scholars like Shaikh Rabi’ Al-Madkhali and Shaikh ‘Ubaid Al-Jabiri, he was renowned for his humility and lack of concern for worldly matters. Along with his wife, Umm Talhah, he passed away on November 1, 2011, while on their way to perform Hajj. May Allah grant them both abundant mercy.
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Purification of the Heart: Its Diseases and Their Cures
The heart is the leader of the body, guiding the limbs to act based on its intentions. Therefore, rectifying the heart should be a priority for those seeking the right path, as it directs all actions. Knowing this, Iblīs attacks the heart with temptations and distractions to lead it astray, setting traps to prevent it from reaching success. The only way to protect the heart from these schemes is by seeking Allah's help, focusing on actions that please Him, and maintaining sincere devotion in all aspects of life.
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Ibn al Qayyim's Sincere Advice to Ahl al-Sunnah About the Obligation of Supporting The Truth
This work is a translated and essential piece of advice on "The Obligation of Supporting the Truth," drawn from the introductory section of Ibn al-Qayyim's renowned Nūniyyah Poem. It features a summary and detailed annotations from some of the most distinguished scholars who have extensively explained this profound work. These key verses, spanning lines 188-260 of the Qaṣīdah al-Nūniyyah, offer deep insight into the importance of upholding the truth. The commentary of these select passages by esteemed scholars further enriches the understanding and significance of the original text.
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Sincere Advice To Those Who Fell Away From Islam
This book presents a dialogue between a scholar and a former Muslim drawn to Western culture. Written in response to a colleague's critiques of Islam and praise for modernity, it emphasizes the need to look beyond the superficial allure of Western society to its inner emptiness. The author discusses the value of good friendships and the dangers of immoral associates, arguing that Islam is the key to true happiness in this life and the next. Ultimately, it serves as a heartfelt invitation to those misled by worldly temptations to return to the faith, reminding readers not to despair of Allah's mercy.
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Explanation of select ahadith from the book of holding fast to the book and the sunnah from Sahih Al-Bukhārī
The concept of holding fast to the Book (Qur'an) and the Sunnah (the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him) is a fundamental principle in Islam. This principle underscores the importance of adhering to the divine guidance provided in these two sources, which serve as the foundation for a Muslim's beliefs, practices, and moral conduct.
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A Comprehensive Guide For the New Muslim Second Edition. New Chapters & Questions Added.
This beneficial book serves as an excellent introduction for new Muslims, presenting important subjects in a simple and concise manner. Authored by a graduate of the Islamic University of Madinah and an Islamic teacher in Philadelphia, PA, it is widely taught in centers and mosques across the English-speaking world. Covering essential topics such as Tawhid (Islamic Monotheism), shirk, the pillars of Islam and faith, purification practices, prayer, and Islamic etiquettes, this work will significantly aid both male and female new Muslims in their journey to understand and embrace the beautiful religion of Islam.
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