by Idris | Sep 13, 2014 | Books, Manners
I’ve been reading a book entitled Islamic Manners by Shaykh Abdul Fattah Abu Ghuddah, Rahimullah. I have long been interested in reading it and alhamdulillah I got given it as gift!
It’s a really good book with a lot of sound advice. I thought I would share some of the main points that I came across whilst reading it, to remind myself and perhaps benefit others.
I’d recommend buying the book, I think you can get it for less than £5. However, there is a PDF of it available as well. I personally like to have both so I can read the book on a gadget.
Islamic Manners
by Idris | Jan 27, 2013 | Arabic, Books, Qur'an
A short booklet that will introduce you to some of the grammar of the Arabic Language from the Qur’an.
It covers the following topics:
1. Subject and Predicate
2. Masculine and Feminine Genders
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by Idris | Jan 27, 2013 | Books
This is a PDF of the Arabic Text of Ibn `Ashir’s al-Murshid al-Mu`in (The Guiding Helper) with English Footnote Translation. The Guiding Helper is based on a famous metered verse poem written by the Moroccan scholar Ahmad ibn `Ali ibn `Abd al-Wahid ibn `Ashir. The poem is divided into three books: one about Islamic beliefs, one about Islamic law and one about Islamic spirituality.
by Idris | Jan 27, 2013 | Books, Hadith
Al-Adab Al-Mufrad is a book by Imam al-Bukhari; a collection of 1,300 narrations on Islamic etiquette and conduct, it is a fascinating insight into how one should behave as practised by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) his companions and the Aimmah of the Tabi’in from the following generation. It tackles a variety of issues, from dealing with specific family members, to how to write letters, to how to go shopping.
This is a PDF translation of Al-Adab Al-Mufrad
by Idris | Jan 8, 2013 | Arabic, Books, Studies
This is a series of books in PDF format which are in Arabic. They start at a very basic level and gradually increase in difficulty. You can read them and listen to them as well, (although the voices can be a little annoying)
This is set 1. There are four sets with 10 books in each set.
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