Biographies of Great Scholars - eBooks

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Challenges, Achievements, and Life of Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi : A biography

Authors: Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi

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This biography chronicles the life, challenges, and achievements of Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi, detailing his contributions to Islamic scholarship and outreach.

Salman Al Farsi Dialogue With A Dead Person

Authors: No Author

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Salman Al-Farsi: Dialogue with a Dead Person explores the profound conversation between Salman Al-Farsi and a deceased individual, offering deep insights into Islamic beliefs about life, death, and the afterlife.

AMINA AL SADR BINT AL HUDA A BIOGRAPHICAL STUDY

Authors: Yasin T Al Jabouri

In Women in Islam, Biographies of Great Scholars

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A biographical account of Amina Al-Sadr (Bint Al-Huda), highlighting her contributions to Islamic thought, women's rights, and her fight against oppression in Iraq.

Abdullah Ibn Saba And Other Myths

Authors: Allama Syed Murtada Askari

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A critical examination of the Abdullah Ibn Saba myth, debunking fabricated narratives and exploring the sectarian motivations behind his portrayal in Islamic history.

Hesham Ibn Hakam

Authors: M Reza Atai

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Hesham Ibn Hakam explores the life and intellectual contributions of Hesham ibn Hakam, a significant Shia philosopher and scholar, detailing his impact on Islamic thought and theology.

BIOGRAPHIES OF THE LEARNED - Qasasul Ulema

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Biographies of the Learned - Qasasul Ulema offers detailed accounts of influential Islamic scholars, showcasing their contributions and ethical principles in shaping Islamic thought.

Abu Talib: The Staunch Believer

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A detailed account of Abu Talib ibn Abdul Muttalib’s life and faith by Talee, focusing on his role and contributions to early Islam.

Ash-Sharif Ar-Radi - The Compiler Of Nahj Al- Balaghah

Authors: Muhammad Ibrahim Nejad

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Nahj al-Balaghah (The Peak of Eloquence) is a revered collection of sermons, letters, and sayings attributed to Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib, the cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad. Compiled by Ash-Sharif Ar-Radi in the 10th century, the book is celebrated for its profound spiritual insights, moral guidance, and literary excellence. It remains a cornerstone of Shia thought and a masterpiece of Arabic literature.

Kitab Sulaym Ibn Qays Al Hilali

Authors: Sulaym ibn Qays al Hilali

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Kitab Sulaym Ibn Qays is a historical text documenting key events and discussions from early Islamic history, with insights into the lives of the Prophet’s family and companions.