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fortress of the muslim darussalam: Fortress of the Muslim Sa'id Bin Sa'id Bin Ali Bin Wahf Al-Qahtani, 2018-03-27 This book is an abridgment of my earlier work untitled:الذكر والدعاء والعلاج بالرقى من الكتاب والسنة.Adhikr wa Adou'a wa Al ilaj bi Arruqa min al kitab wa Assunah.In order to make it small and easily portable, I have chosen the section on words of remembrance only. I mentioned the text of the words of remembrance instead of the entire hadith only. I also mentioned one to two references from the original book for each hadith. Whoever would like to know more information or about the companion, should refer to the original book.This book is brief and comprehensive collection of supplications that Muslims may recite on certain occasions/events. * 261 prayers, supplications and invocations for different daily life occasions, events, and times.*130 chapters with easy to understand language and tone.*Each prayer is written in Arabic script with English transcription, and English translation. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Hisnul Muslim Sa'id Ibn Ali Al-Qahtani, 2020-05-27 Compilation of Adkhar and Dua's of the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) By Sa'id Ibn Ali Al-Qahtani: 129 Chapters, 261supplications. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Daily Wisdom: Islamic Prayers and Supplications Abdur Raheem Kidwai, 2013 365 supplications and prayers from the Islamic tradition rendered into simple and elegant English, accompanied with the original Arabic. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Timeless Seeds of Advice B. B. Abdulla, 2019-09-13 A selection of beautiful and practical pieces of advice from the Quran, the Prophet PBUH and Islam's great scholars on repentance, guidance and purification. This book is designed to serve as a source of hope and strength for those going through difficult times, while providing numerous important pieces of knowledge and guidance for all readers and all times |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Fortress of the Muslim Said Bin Ali Al Qahtani, 2020-02-15 Fortress of the Muslim | حصن المسلم | Hisnul Muslim Hisnul Muslim is arguably the most famous anthology of Adkhar and Dua's of the Messenger of Allah (PBUH). The original compilation by Said Bin Ali Bin Wahf Al-Qahtani is one of the most authentic collections available and has become the most popular du'a book in the Muslim world today. In this book, you can find the Arabic text, its transliteration, and its translation. 129 chapters, 261 supplications, prayers & invocations. For the references, you should refer to the original book. Size: 5x8 inches. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Duas for Success Ibn Kathir, 2018-05-18 Finally, here is a DUA book that packs many DUAs that you will need for your life's various situations. These include DUAs that ask Allah for the ease of one's difficulties, blessings for self and family, increase in Rizq (life's provisions), relief from anxiety and calmness in hearts and many more. This book contains specially selected DUAs (invocations and supplications to Allah) that are suitable for asking Allah for relief from burdens and difficulties and asking for success and happiness in this life and the hereafter. These DUAs are taken both from the Quran and Hadith of the Prophet (sallal-lahu Alaihi wasallam). A collection of more than 100 Duas that are not commonly documented are taken from Sahih Bukhari, Muslim, Abi Dawood, Tirmidhi, and other authentic books. The final chapter at the end includes Duas from the Quran with an explanation of when various prophets made those Duas to Allah. This Dua book should be carried by every person to help with the day to day affairs and burdens of life. DUAs in this book are suitable for asking Allah for: Relief from debts Increase in Rizq (provisions) Relief from anxiety and calmness in hearts Ease of difficulties Blessings for self and family Asking for righteous children Forgiveness of sins Staying firm in faith Asking for a sound character Asking for security for family High status in this life and the hereafter Refuge from calamities High status in Jannah Tawakkul (trust) in Allah Success in this life and the hereafter Health and wealth Asking for lawful provisions Protection from persecution Refuge from laziness and old age Relief from poverty Protection from Satan and other evils and 100] more Duas both from Quran and Hadith |
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fortress of the muslim darussalam: Love Stories from the Qur'an Yahya Ibrahim, All of the love stories in the Qur’an have the connotations of birr: protection, qawwam, endearment, sacrifice, acceptance, allowing redemption and return after sin, opening what others closed and uplifting those who others pushed down. They are the opposite of what is conventional, the oxymoron of the sinfulness that others display, and the righteous rain of barakah into the heart and mind of those who are distant from Allah (s.w.t.). |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Al-Hisnul Hasin (English) Al-Jazri, Hathurasni Mi Rafeeq Al Jazri, 2006-07-01 |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Selections from the Comprehensive Exposition of the Interpretation of the Verses of the Qur'an Ṭabarī, 2017-08-03 Consists of English translation of thirty-two passages, which are equivalent to approximately 8 per cent of the original, of Tabari's Qur'anic commentary. The selection was made by The Royal Aal Al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought, in Amman, Jordan. |
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fortress of the muslim darussalam: Fleeing From The Fire Al-Imam Ibn Rajab, 2021-07-19 It is often observed from our righteous predecessors that they regularly took account of themselves lest they become negligent of the Hereafter and fall under divine retribution that will be weighed against mankind on the Day of Judgment. When a fire torch was once lit for Umar Ibn Al-Khattab; he felt angdeep anxiety at its burning heat; so he reprimanded himself; How will you be patient if you encounter this O son of Al-Khattab! He was of course; making a worldly parallel with the unparalleled Fire of the Afterlife. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Golden Stories of Accepted Prayer Abdul Malik Mujahid, 2013 |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Summarized Sahih Muslim , 2000-02 Muslims believe that Sahih Muslim is the most authentic book of Hadith after Sahih Al-Bukhari. The Muslim Scholars have agreed that all of the Ahadith in Sahih Muslim are authentic. Thus, Darussalam realized the great benefit of publishing Al-Hafiz Al-Mundhiri's summarized version of Sahih Muslim in the English language. Much care has been taken in rendering these Ahadith into a clear and simple style of modern English. May Allah accept our work. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Stories of the Prophets Ismāʻīl ibn ʻUmar Ibn Kathīr, 2003 |
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fortress of the muslim darussalam: Book of the End Ibn Kathir, 2017-12-03 Like everything, the present universe will also come to an end, and it is a part of our faith to believe in the Last Day. The signs of the Day of Judgment have been foretold by our Prophet (S). Ibn Kathir has collected all the prophesies of the Prophet (S) in his book Al-Bidaayah wan-Nihaayah. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Born a Muslim Ghazala Wahab, 2021 Winner of Tata Literature Live ! Book of the Year Award- Non-fiction 2021 Winner of Atta Galatta- Bangalore Literature Festival - Book of the Year 2021 (Non-fiction) Who are the Indian Muslims? Are they a monolithic community practising a faith alien to India? Or are they a diverse people geographically rooted in the cultural ethos of the land? Is there an ?Indian Islam? a religion that grew out of Arabia but was nurtured in India and influenced by local traditions and customs? Has the power of Islam declined over the centuries because the faithful have forgotten the spirit of the religion and are sticking to dogma and rigid rules instead? Born a Muslim: Some Truths about Islam in India attempts to answer these questions by taking a hard look at how the world's second largest religion is practised in the country. The author takes a clear-eyed look at every aspect of Islam in India today. She examines the factors that have stalled the socio-economic and intellectual growth of Indian Muslims and attributes both internal factors such as a disproportionate reliance on the ulema as well as external ones that have contributed to the backwardness of the community. She shows at length and with great empathy and understanding what it is like to live as a Muslim in India and offers suggestions on how their lot might be improved. Weaving together personal memoir history reportage scholarship and interviews with a wide variety of people the author highlights how an apathetic and sometimes hostile government attitude and prejudice at all levels of society have contributed to Muslim vulnerability and insecurity. Born a Muslim goes beyond stereotypes and news headlines to present an extraordinarily compelling and illuminating portrait of one of the largest and most diverse communities in India. |
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fortress of the muslim darussalam: Explanation of Important Lessons for Every Muslim Ibn Abdullah Ibn Baz Aziz-Abdul, 2015 Lesson OneSurat Al-Fatihah And Other Short SurahsSurat Al-FatihahSurat Az-ZalzalahSurat Al- AdiyatSurat Al-Qari`ahSurat At-TakathurSurat Al-AsrSurat Al-HumazahSurat Al-FilSurah QuraishSurat AI Ma`unSurat Al-KawtharSurat Al-KafirunSurat An NasrSurat Al-MasadSurat Al-IkhlasSurat Al-FalaqSurat AnNasLesson TwoThe Pillars Of Islam. Lesson ThreeThe Pillars And Branches of Faith Lesson FourThe Categories Of T'awhid And ShirkLesson FiveIhsanThe Levels Of IhsanLesson SixThe Conditions For PrayerLesson SevenThe Pillars (Arkan) of Prayer Lesson EightThe Obligatory Elements Of PrayerLesson NineAn Explanation Of The TashahhudLesson TenThe Sunan Elements Of PrayerSajdah As-Sahw: The Prostration For ForgetfulnessActions That Are Disliked During The PrayerLesson ElevenActions That Nullify One's PrayerLesson TwelveThe Conditions Of Wudhu' (Islamic Ablution)Lesson ThirteenElements That Are Obligatory (Fardh) In The Wudhu'Lesson FourteenActions That Nullify One's AblutionLesson FifteenEvery Muslim Must Adorn Himself With Manners That Are Legislated By IslamLesson SixteenTaking On Islamic Manners Lesson Seventeen A Warning Against Shirk (Associating partners with Allah) And Different Kinds Of Sins Lesson Eighteen Preparing The Dead Person's Body, Praying Over Him, And Burying Him.Study Questions. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: The Pillars of Islam and Iman Muhammad Bin Jamil Zino, Muhammad ibn Jameel Zino, 1996 What every Muslim must know about his religion.The author has discussed thoroughly the five pillars of Islam (Aqidah, Salat, Saum, Zakat and Hajj) according to the Qur'an and Sunnah. He also covers the other important topics like Taharah, the life of the Prophet, Hadith studies, etc., with references to Quranic text and Sunnah of the Prophet. This is a highly valuable book for every Muslim. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Diseases of the Hearts & Their Cures Ibn Taymiyyah, 2018-09-28 Actions are distinguished, one from the other, with respect to their excellence in the Sight of Allah in accordance with the condition of the heart, not by their number or form, but rather due to the strength of the caller, his truthfulness, his sincerity and the extent to which he prefer Allah over himself. The heart has been singled out for this because it is the leader of the body, and through the purification of the leader the subjects become purified, and with his corruption they become corrupted. So if you, Observant of Allah, wish to cure your hear then it is upon you to be truthful with regards to seeking refuge with Allah and putting your trust in Him, to pray a great deal of supererogatory prayers, to perform the actions of obedience to Allah frequently, to pray the night prayer while the people are sleeping, and to treat your heart by making it continuously stick to the remembrances and by befriending only the righteous and to frequently recite the Quran. And Allah will indeed allow all of this to be preserved by him. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Golden Stories of Abu Bakr As-Siddeeq Abdul Malik Mujahid, 2012 |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: The Ideal Muslimah , 2000 |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: The Caliphate of Banu Umayyah Ismāʻīl ibn ʻUmar Ibn Kathīr, 2012 Umayyad dynasty; Islamic Empire; kings and rulers; early works to 1800. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Collection from Riyâd-us-Sâliheen Nawawī, Muḥammad Amīn Abū Usamah al-ʻArabī ibn Razduq, Ṣafī al-Raḥmān Mubārakfūrī, 2002 |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: A Guide to Salah M. A. K. Saqib, Ijaz Begum Saqib, 2021-04 |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Fortress of the Muslim Saʻīd ibn ʻAlī ibn Wahf Qaḥṭānī, 2006 |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Shifting Allegiances: Networks of Kinship and of Faith Isabel Moyra Dale, 2016-07-13 What happens when Muslim women gather together at the mosque to read the Qur'an, learn, and pray? How does family loyalty interact with mosque attendance for women? This book explores the growing Muslim women's piety movement through looking at one women's program in a Syrian suburban mosque. Community models shape individual behavior. The place and power of blessing help define the boundaries between orthodox and popular Islam. Modesty and shame, feasts and fasting, purity and prayer, interact to shape daily life possibilities for women involved in the mosque program. At the same time, the growing accessibility of religious teaching for women allows them to take up new places of authority in the Muslim ummah. Women read the Qur'an not just for blessing, but for what it has to say to issues of daily female and family life. And the words of communal dhikr devotion offer a window into the worshippers' consciousness of God and of Muhammad, Prophet of Islam. This detailed examination of a women's mosque program places it within the wider contemporary movement of piety and da'wa (mission) in Islam, offering an insight into the forces that are shaping communities and countries today. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Freedom through Submission: Muslim-talk in Contemporary Denmark Johannes Renders, 2021-03-01 In Freedom through Submission Johannes Renders explores Danish-Muslim statements on human freedom. Within a context where public talk of Islam is largely mediated by an incessant succession of controversies, the notion of freedom is weaponized both by and against a growing Muslim community. Danish Muslims take issue with liberal associations of the notion with autonomy and choice, and seek to reconfigure the public debate that pits freedom against Islam. This book brings out a sophisticated and reflective Muslim discourse, in which freedom is something individuals must simultaneously exercise, surrender, and achieve through a cultivated relinquishing of the will to Allah. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Islam Muhammad Saed Abdul-Rahman, 2003-12-01 This book is the second volume of the series designed to teach and familiarize Muslims with various aspects of their religion. Subject areas include Islamic history, Islamic social laws (including marriage, divorce, contracts, and inheritance), Islamic finance, basic tenets of the faith, and Arabic grammar as it relates to the Qur'an and Islamic texts. (World Religions) |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Integrating Spiritual Interventions in Islamic Psychology Juraida Latif, Shaakirah Dockrat, G. Hussein Rassool, 2024-04-10 This book provides Islāmic psychology practitioners a framework on integrating evidence-based approaches of spiritual interventions based on Islāmic jurisprudence (Shari’ah with therapy). Covering both the theoretical and theological underpinnings of religious coping from an Islāmic perspective while also serving as a practical guide, this text delivers an integrative approach which can be used in psychotherapy to ensure a more holistic process of healing and well-being. It outlines the positive and essential contributions that interventions rooted in Qur’ânic and Sunnah evidence can make in terms of prevention, treatment, and recovery, describing a wide variety of practices and beliefs. Chapters focus on highlighting the importance of daily supplications and prayers, as well as other Prophetic remedies as part of a comprehensive, encompassing therapeutic plan for not only psycho-spiritual, but also physiological afflictions. This book provides all Muslim mental health practitioners, trainees, and students as well as healthcare workers in Muslim communities with an accessible guide to using Islāmic spiritual interventions in therapeutic practice. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Remember Me, and I Will Remember You Tallal Alie Turfe, 2016-11-09 When we think about something we need, we usually cannot overcome that thought until the perceived need is satisfied. For example, if we need food or water, our minds constantly think about how hungry or thirsty we are until we have something to eat or quench our thirst. Similarly, one who understands how much he or she is in need of God will constantly think about God. When we have faith and the desire to receive Gods grace and mercy, we will turn to the remembrance of Him. In Remember Me, and I Will Remember You, Dhikr: The Soul of Islam, author Tallal Alie Turfe, a champion for religious tolerance, underscores the importance of remembrance and how we can better use it to improve our health and lifestyle. He sheds light on the concept of remembrance and its importance as a reminder of our gratitude to the Creator. The Arabic term for remembrance is dhikr, which inspires us to do good, but it also heals, energizes, and transforms our lives. When engaging in dhikr, we feel more forgiving and enthusiastic. Dhikr is the adhesive that binds the mind and heart together. It serves as a key link in the dynamic between praising God and receiving blessings from Him. Remember Me, and I Will Remember You, Dhikr: The Soul of Islam will help you understand and use dhikr to achieve a better relationship with God and the world around us. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Commentary on the Forty Hadith of Imam Al-Nawawi - Timeless Prophetic Gems of Guidance and Wisdom Dr. Jamal Ahmed Badi, 2016-07-29 The collection of Forty Hadith by Imam Nawawi has been recognized, accepted, and appreciated by Muslim scholars for the last seven centuries. Its significance lay in the fact that these selected forty Hadith comprise the main essential and fundamental concepts of Islam. And these are the unique Hadith which are the minimum level of knowledge required for every Muslim. Various principles are contained therein such as belief, Muslim ethics, and Fiqh, etc. Thus, it is very important to have a good understanding of these Hadith based on scholarly interpretations. This book provides a simple and practical commentary on the Hadith of Imam Nawawi's collection. It is hoped that this commentary will lead the Muslim to better understand and practice the Hadith in his or her life. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: A Christian-Muslim Comparative Theology of Saints Hans A. Harmakaputra, 2022-09-19 In A Christian-Muslim Comparative Theology of Saints: The Community of God’s Friends, Hans A. Harmakaputra focuses on a question that emerges from today’s multi-faith context: “Is it possible for Christians to recognize non-Christians as saints?” To answer affirmatively, he offers a Christian perspective on an inclusive theology of saints through the lens of comparative theology that is based on the thought of Catholic, Protestant, and Muslim theologians: Karl Rahner, Jean-Luc Marion, Elizabeth Johnson, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Paul Tillich, and Ibn Arabī’. As a result of this interreligious comparison, three theological constructs emerge: (1) saints as manifestations and revealers of God’s self-communication, (2) the hiddenness of saints, and (3) saints as companions. These theological constructs redefine and reconfigure Christian understanding of saints on one hand, and on the other hand provide theological reasoning to include non-Christians in the Christian notion of the communion of saints. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Whose Islam? Megan Brankley Abbas, 2021-06-08 In this incisive new book, Megan Brankley Abbas argues that the Western university has emerged as a significant space for producing Islamic knowledge and Muslim religious authority. For generations, Indonesia's foremost Muslim leaders received their educations in Middle Eastern madrasas or the archipelago's own Islamic schools. Starting in the mid-twentieth century, however, growing numbers traveled to the West to study Islam before returning home to assume positions of political and religious influence. Whose Islam? examines the far-reaching repercussions of this change for major Muslim communities as well as for Islamic studies as an academic discipline. As Abbas details, this entanglement between Western academia and Indonesian Islam has not only forged powerful new transnational networks but also disrupted prevailing modes of authority in both spheres. For Muslim intellectuals, studying Islam in Western universities provides opportunities to experiment with academic disciplines and to reimagine the faith, but it also raises troubling questions about whether and how to protect the Islamic tradition from Western encroachment. For Western academics, these connections raise pressing ethical questions about their own roles in the global politics of development and Islamic religious reform. Drawing on extensive archival research from around the globe, Whose Islam? provides a unique perspective on the perennial tensions between insiders and outsiders in religious studies. |
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fortress of the muslim darussalam: Exploring the Intersection of Islāmic Spirituality and Psychotherapy G. Hussein Rassool, 2024-12-01 This book examines the intersection of Islāmic spirituality and psychotherapy, analyzing how Islāmic principles can be integrated into therapeutic practices to foster mental, emotional, and spiritual health. Through a comprehensive exploration of Islāmic teachings and contemporary psychological theories, it aims to offer valuable insights for both practitioners and students of Islāmic psychotherapy. The book starts by analyzing the convergence of Islāmic spirituality and psychotherapy, discussing the importance of decolonizing psychological knowledge and presenting the foundations of Islāmic psychotherapy. Next, it analyzes various psychological approaches – such as psychoanalytic therapy, client-centred therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy – and discusses the congruences or dissonances of each approach with Islāmic spirituality. Finally, the book examines the relationship between emotion and mental health from an Islāmic perspective and reflects on the integration of Islāmic spirituality in psychotherapy, providing practical strategies and tools for Islāmic psychotherapists. Exploring the Intersection of Islāmic Spirituality and Psychotherapy: Healing the Soul will be an invaluable resource for mental health practitioners such as counsellors and psychotherapists, as well as for scholars and students, interested in learning how to bridge the gap between Islāmic spirituality and psychotherapy, offering insights and guidance for those seeking to integrate these domains and developing a deeper understanding of Islāmic psychotherapy. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: The Muslim Majority Robin Hadaway, 2021-09-15 More than 70 percent of Muslims worldwide practice folk Islam, a syncretistic mix of theologically orthodox Islam and traditional religious beliefs and practices. The Muslim Majority is unlike many published works on evangelism to Muslims, which argue for either apologetic or contextualized “bridge” approaches. These approaches are often ineffective in reaching adherents of popular Islam. Instead, author and missiologist Robin Hadaway outlines a contextual approach that addresses the unique perspective of popular Islam. Hadaway explains the differences between folk Islam and orthodox Islam and explores best practices for reaching the vast majority of Muslims with the gospel of Jesus Christ. |
fortress of the muslim darussalam: Understanding Islam and Christianity Josh McDowell, Jim Walker, 2013-10-01 For years, international apologist Josh McDowell has been alert to the challenge of Islam—and how Muslims’ objections to Christianity can raise deep doubts in believers’ minds. His recent on-the-ground research with Muslims in the Middle East has crystallized into this practical resource focusing on Jesus and the gospel. Aided by Islam expert Jim Walker, McDowell lays out the evidence on the crucial issues: What kind of prophet was Jesus? Was he the Messiah? “Son of God”? “Son of Man”? What’s that about? How are God and Jesus related? Can they both be God? The gospel—how could God dishonor his Son by letting him die horribly? What good did his death do? Aren’t the Bible’s accounts of Jesus corrupt? With all this, as well as backgrounder appendixes on the basics, believers will have authoritative evidence from Scripture and history to intelligently deal with Muslims’ questions about and challenges to Christianity. |
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