Did Abu Bakr Really Lead the Salat?: A Facts Check
Authors: Toyib Olawuyi
In Comparative Religion (Comparing Beliefs), Islamic History, Seerah (Life of the Prophet), Biographies of Great Scholars
By Hadi Hassan
Did Abu Bakr Really Lead the Salat? is a fact-checking investigation that delves into the historical claims surrounding Abu Bakr leading the prayer during the final illness of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w.). It examines the authenticity of this event and its implications for the Muslim community.
Hadith al-Thaqalayn: The Deposed Will of the Last Prophet to Humanity
Authors: Toyib Olawuyi
In
This is the author’s fourth book in refutation of Shaykh Ibn Taymiyyah’s Minhaj al-Sunnah. It thoroughly addresses a major cause of concern to Ibn Taymiyyah and his followers: Hadith al-Thaqalayn.
'Abd Allah IBN SABA: Myth EXPLODED
Authors: Toyib Olawuyi
In
It is almost impossible to find any single Salafi writer or speaker on Shi’ism who will not mention one ‘Abd Allah b. Saba as the founder of the Shi’i madhhab.
On the Khilafah of 'Ali over Abu Bakr: A Dictionary of Sahih Sunni Ahadith
Authors: Toyib Olawuyi
In Comparative Religion (Comparing Beliefs), Islamic History
By Hadi Hassan
On the Khilafah of 'Ali over Abu Bakr: A Dictionary of Sahih Sunni Ahadith examines the narrations from Sahih Sunni sources regarding the legitimacy of Imam Ali's (AS) claim to the Caliphate over that of Abu Bakr, providing insights into early Islamic leadership.
'Ali: The Best of the Sahabah: Explicit Testimonies of Sahih Sunni Ahadith
Authors: Toyib Olawuyi
In
This book is an in-depth academic critique, and a thoroughly investigative refutation, of Shaykh Ibn Taymiyyah's Minhaj al-Sunnah on the specific question of Abu Bakr's alleged superiority over Amir al-Muminin 'Ali b. Abi Talib.
Sects of Islam
Authors: Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi
In Socio-Cultural, Beliefs, Self-Recognition (Understanding One's Faith), Comparative Religion (Comparing Beliefs), Islamic History, Human Rights
By Hadi Hassan
Sects of Islam explores the origins, development, and core beliefs of the various sects within Islam, including Sunni, Shia, and other smaller groups. The book provides a comparative analysis of their theological differences and social dynamics.
Polarization Around The Character of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (a.s.)
Authors: Murtaḍā Muṭahharī
In Beliefs, Imamah (Divine Leadership), Comparative Religion (Comparing Beliefs), Islamic History, Biographies of 14 Infallible
By Hadi Hassan
Polarization Around The Character of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (a.s.) delves into the reasons behind the intense love and opposition surrounding Imam Ali (a.s.), analyzing the historical, social, and theological factors that contributed to this polarization.
Why Polygamy is Allowed in Islam
Authors: Ahmed H. Sheriff
In Beliefs, Self-Recognition (Understanding One's Faith), Comparative Religion (Comparing Beliefs), Islamic Family, Rights of Husband and Wife
By Hadi Hassan
Why Polygamy is Allowed in Islam provides an in-depth explanation of the rationale behind the permissibility of polygamy in Islam, focusing on its social, ethical, and legal aspects in the context of Islamic family life.
The Philosophy of Marriages of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.)
Authors: Dar Rah-i Haq
In Beliefs, Nubuwwah (Prophethood), Islamic History, Islamic Family, Rights of Husband and Wife, Seerah (Life of the Prophet)
By Hadi Hassan
The Philosophy of Marriages of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) explores the reasons and wisdom behind the multiple marriages of Prophet Muhammad, focusing on their social, political, and spiritual significance.