1,224 Books found
Hazrat Abbas (a.s.)

Authors: Yousuf N. Lalljee

In Loyalty, Life History of Martyrs of Karbala

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Hazrat Abbas (a.s.) is a biography detailing the life, valor, and unwavering loyalty of Hazrat Abbas, the half-brother of Imam Hussain (a.s.) and one of the most revered figures in the tragedy of Karbala.

The Victory of Truth : The Life of Zaynab bint Ali

Authors: M. H. Bilgrami

In Islamic History, Women in Islam, Life History of Lady Zainab (A.S)

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The Victory of Truth: The Life of Zaynab bint Ali is a biographical work that chronicles the life, legacy, and courage of Lady Zaynab (A.S.), the daughter of Imam Ali (A.S.) and Lady Fatimah (S.A.). The book highlights her unwavering strength, especially during and after the tragic events of Karbala.

Ghadir -e- Khum : Where Religion was Perfected

Authors: No Author

In Imamah and Wilayat (Divine Leadership)

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Ghadir-e-Khum: Where Religion Was Perfected is a historical account of the pivotal event at Ghadir-e-Khum, where the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w.) proclaimed Imam Ali (A.S.) as his successor. This declaration is recognized as the final moment where the message of Islam was completed and perfected.

Al Muwaddatul Qurba

Authors: Syed Ali Hamadani

In Imamah and Wilayat (Divine Leadership)

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Al Muwaddatul Qurba focuses on the Quranic command to love and show devotion to the Prophet Muhammad's (s.a.w.w.) family, the Ahlul Bayt. The title refers to the verse of the Quran where the Prophet is asked to request love for his close relatives as recompense for his divine mission.

The Ten Granted Paradise

Authors: Sayed Ammar Nakshawani

In Biographies of Great Scholars

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The Ten Granted Paradise refers to a group of ten companions of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w.) who were promised paradise during their lifetimes. This concept is primarily found within Sunni tradition and highlights the exemplary characters of these companions, showcasing their roles in early Islamic history.

Ḥujr b. ʿAdī : A Victim of Terror

Authors: Sayed Ammar Nakshawani

In Biographies of Great Scholars

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Ḥujr b. ʿAdī: A Victim of Terror tells the story of a devoted companion of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w.) and Imam Ali (a.s.). Hujr ibn Adi was a revered figure, known for his steadfast faith and loyalty to Ahlul Bayt. His tragic martyrdom under the Umayyad caliphate marked one of the earliest instances of state-sponsored terror against the followers of Imam Ali.

The Estate of Fadak

Authors: Mohamed Raza Dungersi

In Imamah and Wilayat (Divine Leadership), Tabarra (Disassociating from the Enemies of the Prophet and His Family)

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The Estate of Fadak: The Claim Vis-à-vis the Fadak Case delves into the historical and theological significance of the land of Fadak, which was granted to Fatimah (sa), the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w.), and the subsequent disputes over its ownership following the Prophet's demise.

The World Finally Speaks at Karbala Tribunals

Authors: Dr. Hatem Abu Shahba

In Politics and Society, Life History of Martyrs of Karbala

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The World Finally Speaks at Karbala Tribunals explores a hypothetical or literary tribunal in which key historical figures are called to account for their roles in the events of Karbala, allowing modern perspectives on justice, morality, and truth to emerge from this critical episode in Islamic history.

Khair-ul-Bareeyah

Authors: No Author

In Seerah (Life of the Prophet)

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Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w.) and, in Shi'a belief, to the Ahlul Bayt (the family of the Prophet). This work delves into the theological and historical significance of the title and explores how it has been interpreted through Quranic verses and prophetic traditions.