The Difference Between A Prophet & A Messenger
<p>From the pillars of the Islam is the belief in the Prophets and Messengers. The book before you explains this belief and educates the reader upon the upright creed of ahlus-sunnah wal-jama'aah without tafreet (neglect) or ifraat (exaggeration).</p> <p><strong>The author lists twelve differences between a Prophet and a Messenger:</strong></p> <p>The First: The Prophet is the one who Allah Informs </p> <p>The Second: Most of the Messengers were sent to a Disbelieving People </p> <p>The Third: The Messenger is sent with the Language of his People</p> <p>The Fourth: The Messengers continue Conveying the Religion of Allah to their people up until they embrace Islam or Allah destroys them </p> <p>The Fifth: The Messengers’ Legislation was Different in Most Cases </p> <p>The Sixth: The First of the Messengers was Nooh (‘alayhi salaam)</p> <p>The Seventh: The Difference between the Number of Prophets and Messengers </p> <p>The Eighth: The Saving of the Messengers </p> <p>The Ninth: The Messengers were denied by their People </p> <p>The Tenth: There are Specific Rights of the Messengers </p> <p>The Eleventh: The Agreement amongst the Scholars upon One Statement – that Maryam, Aasiyah, Haajar and the Mother of Moosaa – were not Messengers… </p> <p>The Twelfth: The Virtue of the Messengers over the Prophets</p> <p>After establishing these differences and the importance of having a correct understanding of the issue, the author discusses the need for Prophets and Messengers and the Wisdom behind them being sent by Allaah to Mankind. He dispels prevalent misconceptions and errors, including those who claim, "There is no difference between the Prophets and Messengers." He illustrates the correct understanding and status of the awliyaa and concludes by addressing and refuting the horrible errors and gross exaggeration of the some of the deviated sects. A comprehensive read on a matter that is widely misunderstood.</p> <p>At Al Aqsa Bookshop we have a large collection of Islamic <em><strong>books</strong></em> both in store and online. We stock a wide category of books ranging from Quran, Hadith, Seerah, Islamic history, Kids Islamic book and much more. Our Online Islamic Shop contains books in all major categories including all the popular Islamic Books. Our Islamic Books cover a range of different topics and we have books prom many renowned scholars.</p> <p>Our Aqeedah collection covers topics such as Muslim Beliefs, Book Of Emaan and who is Allah and much more.</p>
Al-Aqida Al-Tahawiyya
<p style="font-weight: 400;">This short treatise on 'Aqida (Islamic theology) written by Imam Al Tahawi though small in size, is a basic text for all times, listing what a Muslim must know and believe.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">The importance of this book lies in the fact that it corroborates the views of Imam Abu Hanifa the founder of the Hanafi school of jurisprudence, that have come down to us from different sources. Imam al-Tahawi summarizes the views of the great Imam and shows that they were in conformity with the traditional views of the orthodox school.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">The doctrines enumerated in this work are entirely derived from the undisputed primary sources of religion, the Qur'an and the confirmed hadith.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">This book, representative of the viewpoint of Ahl al-Sunna wa'l Jama'a, has long been the most widely acclaimed, and indeed indispensable, reference work on Muslim beliefs.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">This edition includes a brief and simple commentary by Mawlana Fahim Hoosen.<span> </span><span>The focus in his commentary is explaining the </span>correct belief of a Muslim while avoiding technical discussions and intricacies of debate around theological issues.</p> <p>At Al Aqsa Bookshop we have a large collection of Islamic <em><strong>books</strong></em> both in store and online. We stock a wide category of books ranging from Quran, Hadith, Seerah, Islamic history, Kids Islamic book and much more. Our Online Islamic Shop contains books in all major categories including all the popular Islamic Books. Our Islamic Books cover a range of different topics and we have books prom many renowned scholars.</p> <p>Our Aqeedah collection covers topics such as Muslim Beliefs, Book Of Emaan and who is Allah and much more.</p>
A Critical Study Of Shirk
<p data-mce-fragment="1">This work, which is a detailed explanation of one of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab's most important works, deals with explaining and refuting the evidences that were used by certain Muslim groups of his time to justify acts of shirk.</p> <p>At Al Aqsa Bookshop we have a large collection of Islamic <em><strong>books</strong></em> both in store and online. We stock a wide category of books ranging from Quran, Hadith, Seerah, Islamic history, Kids Islamic book and much more. Our Online Islamic Shop contains books in all major categories including all the popular Islamic Books. Our Islamic Books cover a range of different topics and we have books prom many renowned scholars.</p> <p>Our Aqeedah collection covers topics such as Muslim Beliefs, Book Of Emaan and who is Allah and much more.</p>
The Creed Of IBN ABI ZAYD AL
<div align="justify" data-mce-fragment="1">The Creed Of Ibn Abi Zayd Al-Qayrawani By Imaam Abu Muhammad Abdullah Ibn Abi Zayd Al Qayrawani The author was asked to write a short treatise on the fundamentals of belief and creed of Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah. T</div>
Seal Of The Saints
<p>The Seal of the Saints: Prophethood and Sainthood in the Doctrine of Ibn Arabi" explores for the first time the Greatest Sufi Master's `hagiology' or teaching on sainthood. Founded on a careful analysis of the relevant texts, "The Seal of the Saints" inspects this essential aspect of Ibn Arabi's doctrine of sainthood, defining the nature and function of sainthood, while also stipulating the criteria for a typology of saints based on the notion of prophetic inheritance. In "The Seal of the Saints", Chodkiewicz also includes a detailed description of the two phases of the initiatory journey, the ascent to God, followed by the descent to created beings which, once accomplished, makes a saint the necessary mediator between Heaven and Earth. "The Seal of the Saints" greatly enhances knowledge of Ibn Arabi's metaphysics and his doctrine of sainthood which has had a profound effect on Sufism ever since.</p> <p>At Al Aqsa Bookshop we have a large collection of Islamic <em><strong>books</strong></em> both in store and online. We stock a wide category of books ranging from Quran, Hadith, Seerah, Islamic history, Kids Islamic book and much more. Our Online Islamic Shop contains books in all major categories including all the popular Islamic Books. Our Islamic Books cover a range of different topics and we have books prom many renowned scholars.</p> <p>Our Aqeedah collection covers topics such as Muslim Beliefs, Book Of Emaan and who is Allah and much more.</p>
Shirk According To Scholars
<p>Shirk According To Scholars From The Four Madhhabs The Followers of the Imams Abu HanIfah, Ash Shafi, Malik, Ahmad and others have exerted great effort in promoting tawheed and averting shirk. So the matter is not as some think that only the Hanbli scholars opposed innovation and the shirk of the Quburiyyah and others. I have maintained that I shall not quote anything from Shaykh ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah, his student al Allamah Ibn ul Qayyim or from Imam Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab (rahimahumullah) and his offspring.This is because i desired to show the comcern of this serious issue with the Hanbali scholars and to avoid it seemong as if those scholars mentioned have a monopoly on the subject and went into the issue the most, to the extent that some of the ignoramuses attach issues related to aqeedah to "Wahhabism" and the likes.</p> <p>At Al Aqsa Bookshop we have a large collection of Islamic <em><strong>books</strong></em> both in store and online. We stock a wide category of books ranging from Quran, Hadith, Seerah, Islamic history, Kids Islamic book and much more. Our Online Islamic Shop contains books in all major categories including all the popular Islamic Books. Our Islamic Books cover a range of different topics and we have books prom many renowned scholars.</p> <p>Our Aqeedah collection covers topics such as Muslim Beliefs, Book Of Emaan and who is Allah and much more.</p>
Where Is Allah?
<span data-mce-fragment="1">The issue regarding the highness of ALLAH has been discussed by many people even though it is one of the most clearest and important matters of belief. However, this brief explanation will clarify how a person’s Islam cannot be complete unless he believes in this matter. The evidence for the Highness of ALLAH has reached the level of absolute acceptance in number of narrations. Imam Ibn Qayyim al Jawziyyah said that the evidence for affirming the highness of ALLAH have over 2000 proofs. He mentioned in his work al-Nuniyyah. Oh People! We swear by ALLAH the majestic that our statement has not 1000 proofs to affirm it rather 2000! In addition some contemporary scholars mentioned that the evidences reach well over 3000 proofs, all of them explicitly proving that Allah is above the heavens, above his throne, that He rose over His throne and that He is separate and distinct from His creation</span>
Science Of Divine Unity
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><em data-mce-fragment="1">The Beneficial Epistle</em>, by the late Damascene polymath Shaykh Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ al-Furfūr, is a short, yet comprehensive text in mainstream Sunni theology and can be regarded as a summary of some of the more elaborate works in the field. For decades, it has been the primary beginners’ text, taught, studied and memorised as part of the curriculum of the prestigious al-Fatḥ al-Islāmī Academy of Damascus, which was founded by the shaykh himself. With his succinct and lucid style, the author adequately explains the core tenets of faith that every Muslim should believe in, namely, Allah and His attributes, prophethood, the revealed scriptures, angels, divine decree and the Last Day. As such, the work serves as an invaluable introduction to Sunni creed for both students of theology and laymen alike.</p> <p data-mce-fragment="1">Shaykh Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ al-Furfūr (d. 1407/1986) was one of the foremost Ḥanafī jurists and erudite scholars of his time in the Levant. He taught at several seminaries of learning and mosques, and authored numerous scholarly works on the Islamic sciences. He was one of the founding members of the League of Scholars (Rābiṭah al-ʿUlamā’) and established al-Fatḥ al-Islāmī Academy in 1956 in Damascus, an institute that was to produce future generations of scholars and instructors.</p>
The Creed Of Imam Bayhaqi
<p>Allah (swt) says in the Qurʾān ﴾Say: We believe in Allah and what has been sent down to us﴿ (2:136). Therefore it is understood by the scholars of Islam that the ‘first obligation’ for a responsible adult is to know Allah. Abū Dāwūd narrates, in his Sunan, that the Messenger of Allah (swt) said, ‘The Jews split into 71 or 72 sects; the Christians split into 71 or 72 sects; and my community will split into 73 sects.’ Consequently, the Muslim community has diligently strived to preserve the correct theology of Islam, and this translated work is one exposition of the Sunni creed.</p> <p> </p> <p>The author describes this treatise as ‘a work on the subject of what the morally responsible needs to know concerning the foundations of knowledge and its derivatives… along with pointing out some of its evidences in a concise manner’. So the work covers essential tenets of faith concerning Allah (swt), His Messenger (saw), the beatific vision of Allah in the Hereafter, predetermination, the natural predisposition to Islam, His angels and Books, the punishment in the grave, the Resurrection, Paradise and Hell, the law of obeying rulers, miracles of the saints, the Companions, the Prophet’s family and the caliphates of Abū Bakr, ʿUmar, ʿUthmān and ʿAlī (rad)</p> <p> </p> <p>Imam Bayhaqī (384-458 AH) was a great Hadith master and Shāfiʿī jurist, who was praised by Dhahabī as ‘Shaykh of Islam’ and ‘unequalled in his age’ (wāḥid zamānih). He authored monumental works on Hadith and Islamic law, as well as important books of theology (in which he represented an early Ashʿarī persuasion).</p> <p> </p> <p>Author: Imam Bayhaqi. Trans by Nasir Abdussalam</p> <p>Publishers: Turath Publishing</p> <p>Hardback</p>
Four Principles Of Shirk
<p>An Explanation Of Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab's Four Principles Of Shirk taken from the works of Abullah ibn jibrin, Salih Al al-Shaykh and others by Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi In this book, the author explains the dangerous concept of shrik through four simple principles. The sin of shirk - or associating partners with Allah - is the most reprehensible act that a person can do. It is for this reason that this sin is the one sin that Allah has promised He will never forgive. Unfortunately, many Muslims who are unaware of the reality of shirk fall into it out of ignorance. This short treatise is an ideal work for the Muslim in order to understand the essence of shirk, and thus essential reading for the one who wishes to avoid falling into the greatest trap of Shaytan. The explanation of the work of Muhammad ibn `Abd al-Wahhab has been taken from the works of Ibn Jibrin, Salih Al al-Shaykh, and other major scholars.</p>