Biographies of Great Scholars - eBooks
31 Books foundIslami Uloom Ka Taaruf - ILME FIQAH
Authors: Ayatullah Murtadha Mutahhari
In Quran and its Sciences, Beliefs, Ideology (Core Beliefs), Muslim Practices, Salah (Daily Prayers), Sawm (Fasting), Zakah (Charity Giving), Khums (Giving One-Fifth of Annual Saving), Jihad (Striving in the Way of God), Amr bil Ma'ruf (Encouraging Good), Nahy 'an al-Munkar (Stopping Evil), Quranic General Knowledge, Islamic History, Biographies of Great Scholars
Islami Uloom Ka Taaruf - ILME FIQAH provides an introduction to Islamic jurisprudence, covering its principles, historical development, and major schools of thought in Islamic law.
Islami Uloom Ka Taaruf - FALSAFA
Authors: Ayatullah Murtadha Mutahhari
In Quran and its Sciences, Beliefs, Ideology (Core Beliefs), Akhlaq - Ethics, Quranic General Knowledge, Islamic History, Biographies of Great Scholars
Islami Uloom Ka Taaruf - FALSAFA introduces Islamic philosophy, exploring its historical development, key figures, and major themes, including its interaction with classical Greek thought.
Honouring Allah’s Saints
Authors: Yaqoob Jafri
In Beliefs, Ideology (Core Beliefs), Wilayat (Divine Authority), Akhlaq - Ethics, Islamic Ethics (Core Values), Islamic History, Biographies of 14 Infallible, Biographies of Great Scholars, Islamic Holy Places, Najaf (Iraq), Karbala (Iraq)
"Honouring Allah’s Saints" explores the tradition of recognizing and respecting saints in Islam. It examines their contributions and the impact of their reverence on Islamic spirituality and community life.
Ash-Sharif Ar-Radi - The Compiler Of Nahj Al- Balaghah
Authors: Muhammad Ibrahim Nejad
In Quran and its Sciences, Beliefs, Imamah (Divine Leadership), Wilayat (Divine Authority), Quranic General Knowledge, Islamic History, Biographies of Great Scholars
By hadi hassan
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.