Muntakhab Ahadith (Zam Zam Publishers Edition)

July 13th, 2011

Muntakhab Ahadith (Zam Zam Publishers Edition)

The sole authorized translation done under the personal supervision of Maulana Muhammad Sa’ad Kandhlavi.

The book Muntakhab Ahadith is a selection of Quranic veres & authentic hadiths, relating to the Six Points of Dawat and Tabligh. Originally written in Arabic by the Late Scholar Maulana Muhammad Yusuf Kandhlawi, also known as Hazratjee duing the last phase of his devoted life.

He collected all the relevant principles, rules and precautions from their original sources. He has been so comprehensive and extensive that this book is not merely a compilation of these principles, rules and instructions, but perhaps an encyclopedia, in which, without being selective or brief, all of these have been mentioned with their relative importance.

This work was later organized and translated into Urdu by his grandson, Maulana Muhammad Saad Kandhlawi.

The Author was the Son of Maulana Ilyas the founder of the Tabligh Movement and also succeeded him as the Amir or Leader of the Work whose base was in Basti Nizamuddin Auliya, New Delhi (India).

The Author has relied mainly on Authentic Hadith and Works of renowned Classical Scholars.

The six points of Tabligh are as follows.

Kalimah Tayyibah : Attestation of faith i.e. La ilaha illa’llahu; Muhammadun Rasul-ullha -There is no deity but God; Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) is the Apostle of God.
Salah (Prayer)
Ilm (Knowledge) & Dhikr (Remembrance)
Ikram-e-Muslim (respect and honour towards a Muslim)
Ikhlas-e-Niyyat (Sincerity of intention).
Da’wah (call to Islam)

Cover: Hardback
Author: Maulana Muhammad Yusuf Kandhlavi
Publisher: Zam Zam Publishers
Pages: 676
Size: 22 x 15 cm

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Seeratul Mustafa (English Translation) – 3 Volumes

July 1st, 2011
Seeratul Mustafa (English Translation) - 3 Volumes

Seeratul Mustafa (English Translation) - 3 Volumes

Available to pre-order. Please note that any items ordered with this book will be sent with this book once it becomes available.

A comprehensive biography of The Messenger of Allah (May Allah bless him and grant him peace) in the English language.

Seeratul Mustafa (English Translation) – Complete Set in 3 Volumes. Boxed set.

According to some, this is the masterpiece of all the literary works of Maulana Idris Kandehlawi. It stands out like a shining star and enjoys the most acceptance from amongst all of Maulana’s works.

No work on the blessed Sirah in the Urdu language surpasses Seeratul Mustafa in depth of research and the usage of original sources as its foundation. The author makes clear what feelings and ambitions a true believer should have with regards to the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant hime peace).

A comprehensive work based principally on authentic narations, unaffected by objections of orientalist scholars.

Translated from the original Urdu by Mufti Muhammed Kadwa and Maulana Mahomed Mahomedy.

The author, Maulana Idris Kandehlawi completed his studies at Mazahir ‘Ulum (Saharanpur) and Darul Ulum Deoband in India. His teachers included the likes of Maulana Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri, ‘Allamah Shabbir Ahmad Uthmani and ‘Allamah Anwar Shah Kashmiri. He stood out as a scholar of hadith and tafsir, as a poet and ascetic. He was a man of learning and spent his life immersed in the study and teaching of the sacred sciences. He authored a number of books on tafsir, hadith, and Islamic theology.

Cover: Hardback
Author: Maulana Idris Kandehlawi
Publisher: Madrasah Arabia Islamia & Zam Zam Publishers
Pages: 1564
Size: 25 x 17 cm (approx)

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Conquests Of The Sahabah (2 Volume Set)

July 1st, 2011
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Conquests Of The Sahabah (2 Volume Set)

Available to pre-order. Please note that any items ordered with this book will be sent with this book once it becomes available.
Coming: 21/07/2011

“Glory be to Allah, the keys of Syria have been given to me,” proclaimed Rasulullah (S.A.W) at a time when Muslims were facing complete destruction. Yet fourteen years later, Yazid bin Abi Sufyan (R.A) marched into Caesarea, the last Roman stronghold of resistance in Syria.

This book consists of 2 Volumes

Volume 1

Modern Day Syria Including Damascus
Hims
Al-Yarmuk
Baytul Muqaddas
Antioch

Arabic classic detailing the Muslim advance into Sham (Classical Syria). The English reader has, for the first time, the opportunity to read about the epic struggle of a small ill-equipped band of Muslims that overthrew the superpower of the time.

Volume 2

Fath Misr wal Iskandriyyah (Egypt – Memphis & Alexandria)
Futuh Diyar Bakr wa Ard Rab’ah
Futuh al- Iraq
Fath al-Bahansa

English rendering by Maulana Sulayman al-Kindi of South Africa.

The author, Al-Imam al-Waqidi, the great historian, was born at the beginning of 130 Hijri in al Madinah, where he began his studies. He migrated to Iraq in 180 Hijri during the reign of Mamun ar-rashid. There Yahya al Barmaki welcomed him due to his great learning and he was included as one of Mamun’s elite. He was soon appointed as judge and held this post until his death in 207 Hijri.

Cover: Hardback
Author: Al-Imam al-Waqidi
Publisher: Zam Zam Publishers

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An Echo From The Heart

July 1st, 2011
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An Echo From The Heart

Available to pre-order. Please note that any items ordered with this book will be sent with this book once it becomes available.
Coming:  21/07/2011

A collection of lectures delivered across the globe by Maulana Abdullah Kapaudri.

  • Perception of Responsibilities (an address to scholars)
  • Desire and Anger
  • The teachings of the Quran And Our Inattention
  • The Importance of Fasting In The Life of Man
  • Prophet Yusuf And The Quran
  • An Exceptional Person (delivered on the occasion of the demise of Mawlana In’am al-hasan)
  • Faith And Conviction
  • The Establishment of Dini Madaris
  • The Essence of Taqwa
  • A Comprehensive Advice

English translation by Maulana Mahomed Mahomedy

Cover: Hardback
Publisher: Zam Zam Publishers
Pages: 262
Size: 22 x 14.5 cm

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Etiquettes Of Azaan & Iqamat

July 1st, 2011
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darul ishaat uk - Etiquettes Of Azaan & Iqamat

Coming: 21/08/2011

A comprehensive book detailing the history, virtues, and laws of the Azan and Iqamah at length.

Hadiths, as well as texts from the works of jurisprudence are quoted wherever necessary in order to establish a particular point.

English translation edited by Mufti Afzal Hoosen Elias.

Cover: Paperback
Author: Mufti Muhammad Ameen Palanpuri
Publisher: Zam Zam Publishers
Pages: 181
Size: 21 x 13.5 cm

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The Emergance of Mahdi

July 1st, 2011
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The Emergance of Mahdi

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Coming: 21/07/2011

In this work, Mufti Mahmud Bardoli presents the summary of extensive research that deals exclusively with authentic information detailed in the prophetic traditions concerning the emergance of al-Mahdi. He clarifies common misconceptions that abound regarding al-Mahdi. This work has been lent credence by senior scholars such as Mufti Ahmad Khanpuri and Shaykh Abu Bakr Ghazipuri.

The author, Mufti Mahmud bin Maulana Sulayman Bardoli, is a lecturer at Jamia Islamia Dabhel (India).

English translation by Abdullah Moolla

Cover: Hardback
Author: Mufti Mahmud Bardoli
Publisher: Madrasah Arabia Islamia & Zam Zam Publishers
Pages: 196
Size: 22 x 15 cm

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Al-Imdaad Foundation Voluntary Opportunties

June 28th, 2011

Al-Imdaad Foundation has been working in more than 36 countries by responding to disaster zones, providing humanitarian aid along with long term sustainable development programmes such as healthcare, nutrition, shelter, construction and education. Al-Imdaad Foundation UK is pleased to announce new voluntary opportunities to drive forward the work the charity undertakes in this field.

We are keen to hear from any individuals who are enthusiastic and passionate about helping people who are in need throughout the world.

By volunteering your free time, skills, knowledge and expertise you will definitely gain huge personal satisfaction from knowing that you have helped to improve the lives of people around the world who are less fortunate and in difficult situations.

Due to the lack of job opportunities in this current climate there is no better way to gain experience than volunteering for AIF – you will learn new skills and increase your confidence and boost your career prospects. We are also happy to provide any references to your potential employers but depending on how things progress some of the voluntary posts may be considered for paid positions.

I have also attached our standing order mandate forms – these are equally important, because without your help and your generous donations we can not help the poor, needy and the destitute people. HELP US TO HELP THEM.

If you are interested or know anyone please forward this email to them and encourage them to apply and get involved.

Please don’t despair if you believe you don’t have the skills, we are always seeking new volunteers, our advice is just compete the application form and we will get back to you and let you know in what capacity you can help us.

If you want more information please visit our website – www.alimdaad.com or email info@alimdaad.com. Alternatively you can ring the numbers below to speak to someone who can assist you further.

FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO ALL YOUR CONTACTS.

Abdul Ahad Miah
Al Imdaad Foundation UK
Striving to Serve Humanity
Donation line 0800 681 6011
+44 (0) 1254606975 Office
+44 (0) 7432659999 Mobile
+44 (0) 1254606975 Fax

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The Al-Imdaad Foundation is a South African based non-profit humanitarian aid relief organisation (NGO) with registered offices in Australia, Indonesia, Jordan and in the United Kingdom. It is dedicated to providing humanitarian services in crisis and non-crisis situations to most needy orphans, widows and destitute, irrespective of race, religion, culture and geographical boundaries. The Foundation aspires to excel in humanitarian relief, providing humanitarian services with the highest level of compassion, professionalism and care under the supervision of a team of Scholars from South Africa and abroad. The Al Imdaad Foundation is also a signatory to the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movements and NGOs in Disaster Relief. The foundation supports the Code of Conduct and strives to incorporate its principles in its humanitarian work.

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Maintaining Family Ties

June 19th, 2011
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Maintaining Family Ties

A chapter from Fazaail-e-Sadaqaat written by a leading figure in Islamic Scholarship of the last century, Sheikhul Hadeeth Moulana Muhamad Zakariyya. It concerns the all important topics of maintaining family ties, its benefits and the harms in breaking ties of kinship.

Cover: Paperback
Author: Sheikhul Hadeeth Moulana Muhamad Zakariyya
Publisher: Madrasah Taaleemuddeen
Pages: 57
Size: 21 x 15 cm

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With Children

June 19th, 2011

How many incidents that occurred in our childhood days do we still remember up until today, be they happy or sad memories? Think about your childhood and no doubt you will remember the day you received a certificate of achievement at school, or when someone praised you in a public gathering, and so on. These are the sort of incidents that become imprinted in your memory such that you can never forget.

We likewise remember the sad memories from our childhood, such as a teacher chastising us, or a fight with a classmate, or being humiliated by a family member. How often does the
good treatment of children not only affect them but also their parents and families, and it earns their love and respect? It is often the case that primary school teachers are contacted by
their pupils’ parents who thank them and express their love and respect merely for the fact that they love and respect their children.They may express their gratitude sometimes by words and sometimes as gifts.Therefore, do not belittle smiling at a child, winning his heart and exercising interpersonal skills with him.

I once delivered a lecture about the importance of prayer to a group of children in a school. I asked them if anyone knew of a Hadeeth concerning the importance of prayer.  One of the children responded saying, “The Prophet   has said: “Between a man and disbelief and polytheism is to abandon the prayer.” I was so amazed by his response and his zeal that I instantly took off my watch and gave it to him, although, my watch wasn’t anything speciaI. This incident encouraged the child to study more eagerly and memorise the Qur’an, since he had felt self-worth.

Years passed by, I went to a mosque and was astonished to discover that the Imam of the mosque was that same child.  He had grown to become a fine young man who had graduated from the Shariah College, and was now working in a court. AIthough, I did not remember him, he had remembered me. Notice how love and respect developed in his heart due to a childhood incident.

I recall being invited to a wedding ceremony once where a bright young man approached me and greeted me very warmly, and then reminded me of his childhood memories of me when I came to his school to deliver a lecture. Sometimes we even notice children who have been treated kindly by someone bringing their parents to him or her and introducing them in the hope that the parents have the same love and respect for the man or woman that they do.

I would not hide the fact that I am very kind and welcoming of children. I make it a point to attentively listen to their sweet conversations, even though they are usually of no substance. In fact, sometimes I am extremely welcoming to them simply in order to win the hearts of their parents.

I used to meet a friend of mine every now and then who would have his son with him, and I would be extremely kind and playful with the son. One day, this friend of mine met me at a
wedding party with this son. He greeted me and said, “what have you done to my son? His teacher at school asked his pupils what they would like to be when they grow up. Some said doctors, others said engineers, but my son said:‘l want to be Muhammad al-‘Arifi:

You can sometimes notice the different ways in which people deal with children.When a person enters a public gathering with his son, he shakes everyone’s hand one by one, while his
son follows suit.Amongst the people are those who would completely ignore the child, others would barely shake his hand, and others would warmly shake his hand saying, “Welcome, young man! How are you today?” It is the love of that person that will be engraved in the heart of the child, as well as in the hearts of his parents.

The Prophet   would display the best form of treatment with children.Anas bin Malik, may Allah be pleased with him, had a younger brother, and the Prophet  would play with him and nickname him Abu ‘Umayr. The child had a small bird that he played with.Whenever the Prophet   would meet him, he would joke with him saying, “O Abu ‘Umayr, what happened to al-Nughayr?” meaning, the bird.

He would be kind and playful with chi|dren.Whenever he would meet Zaynab bint Umm Salamah, he would playfully say to her, “O Zuwaynib! O Zuwaynib!” Whenever he passed by children playing, he would greet them. Whenever he visited the Ansaar, he would greet their children and place his hand on their heads out of compassion. Upon the return of the Muslim army from Mu’tah, the Prophet  along with the rest of the Muslims and their children met them on their way back to Madinah. When the Prophet  saw the children he said, “Take the children and carry them, and please pass me Ibn ]a’far.”They passed ‘AbduIIah bin ]a’far on to him and he held him in his arms.

One day as the Prophet  was performing ablution, there came to him Mahmud bin al-Rabi’ who was only five years old. The Prophet   took some water in his mouth and jokingly blew it out in his face. (al-Bukhari)

Generally, the Prophet  was lively and merry with everyone. He would always try to make people happy. He would always be easygoing with everyone so that people would not become bored in his company.

A man came to the Prophet   wanting a camel to ride on for a journey or expedition.The Prophet  said to him jokingIy,”I will give you an offspring of a came|.” The man became surprised and thought of how he could possibly ride a camel’s offspring that could not carry his weight. He said, “O Messenger of Allah! What would I do with a camel’s offspring? “The Prophet  said, ‘Does a camel give birth to anything but an offspring?’ Meaning; I will give you a grown camel, however, no doubt, it is still another camel’s offspring!

Once, he jokingly said to Anas,”O you, the possessor of two ears!”

A woman once came to the Prophet  complaining about her husband, so he said to her, “is your husband the one whose eyes are white?” The woman became worried and thought that her husband had become blind, in light of what Allah said about jacob, “His eyes whitened from grieving so much…” meaning, he became blind. She went back to her husband terrified and began to look into his eyes carefully. He asked her what the problem was. She said, “The Prophet  said that there is whiteness in your eyes!” The man said, “O woman! Did he not tell you that the whiteness in my eyes is more than the blackness? “meaning; everyone has whiteness and blackness in his eyes.

The Prophet  would react positively to whoever joked or bantered with him and he would smile. Once ‘Umar bin al-khat-tab came to the Prophet   who was at that time angry with his wives, due to their demanding of more allowance. ‘Umar – may Allah be pleased with him, said, “O Messenger of Allah! lf you recall us when we were men of the Quraysh, we always controlled our women. lf any of our women were to ask for more allowance, we would have jumped up and grabbed her neck! But when we came to Madinah we found the women controlling their men, so our women began to learn these tricks from their women!” Thereupon the Prophet  smiled.‘Umar continued to speak and the Prophet  continued to smile.

We read in various Ahadith that often the Prophet  would smile till his molar teeth would show. He was indeed an extremely kind and friendly companion. lf we were to train ourselves to embrace such skills, we would surely taste the sweetness of life.

A thought…
A child is like soft clay that we shape according to our treatment of it.

 

Key:

Peace be upon him=  Peace be upon him

 

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With the poor

June 17th, 2011

Many people today view manners in a commercial light. To them, only rich people’s jokes are worth laughing at, and only their faults are considered small and worthy of overlooking.
As for the poor; their jokes are unbearable and only worthy of ridicule, while their faults are magnified and they are shouted down.

As for the Prophet his kindness extended to both rich and poor alike. Anas may Allah be pleased with him said, “There was a man from amongst the Bedouins whose name was Zahir bin Haram. Whenever he came to Madinah for a need, he brought something for the Prophet  as a gift, like cottage cheese or butter. Likewise, the Prophet would prepare something to give to him whenever he wanted to leave, such as dates and so on. The Prophet  used to love him and say: “Zahir is our Bedouin and we are his city-dwellers. ” Zahir was not very good looking.  One day, Zahir may Allah be pleased with him left the desert and came to Allah’s Messenger  but did not find him. He had some merchandise to sell so he went on to the marketplace.

When the Prophet  found out about his arrival, he went to the marketplace looking for him.When he arrived, he saw him selling his merchandise with sweat pouring down from his face, and he wore Bedouin clothes which did not smell good either. The Prophet   hugged him tightly from behind, while Zahir was unaware and could not see who it was.

Zahir became scared and said:”Let me go! Who is this?” But the Prophet  remained silent. Zahir tried to release himself from his grip and started to look right and left. When he saw the Prophet   he relaxed and calmed down, placing his back against the Prophet’s chest. The Prophet  began to joke with him, saying to the public:”  who will buy this slave?! Who will buy this slave?!”

Thereupon, Zahir looked at himself and thought of his extreme poverty, for he had neither wealth nor good looks.

He said: “You will find me unmarketable, O Messenger of Allah.”

The Prophet   said:“But you are not unmarketable with Allah. You are very precious to Allah.”

It was no surprise then that the hearts of the poor were attached to the Prophet  He would gain their respect and love by such an attitude. Many poor people may not accuse the rich
of miserliness in terms of wealth and food, but they can certainly accuse them of miserliness in terms of gracious and kind treatment. How often do you smile at a poor person and make
him feel he is worthy and respectable, so that perhaps at night he might supplicate for you and cause Allah’s mercy to descend upon you from the heavens?

There may be a person with dishevelled hair who is rejected and not cared for, but if he ever asks Allah for something he is always responded to, Therefore, always be humane with the weak.

A hint…
Perhaps just a smile at a poor man would raise you in rank in the sight of Allah.

 

key:= Peace be upon him

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