Tawheed Comes First

September 29, 2008

  • Author: Muhammad Naasiruddeen al-Albaanee
  • Language: English
  • Size:1MB
  • Pages: 55
  • Format: PDF
  • This book is based on one of the Fatawaa of the hadeeth scholar of the era, Muhammad Naasiruddeen al-Albaanee (raheemahullaah) from a lecture conducted on this issue. We selected it for print today due to its importance and the people’s need for it.

    CONTENTS

    Introduction
    The Necessity of Being Concerned with the Correct Creed
    Avoiding Clarity of the Correct Belief
    The Call to the Correct ‘Aqeedah Needs Continuous Effort
    The Only Way for Change is Through Tasfiyah and Tarbiyah
    Who Should Be the Ones to Occupy Themselves With Political Activity and When?
    The Duty on Every Muslim is to Apply the Rule of Allaah in all Affairs of his Life According to his Ability

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    The Fundamentals Of Tawheed

    August 27, 2008

    The Fundamentals Of Tawheed

    Dr. Bilal Philips | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 250 | Size: 7.5 MB
    The Fundamentals Of Tawheed: Tawheed, the oneness of God, is the core of the Islamic faith. Mankind is assigned the duty of implementing this concept on earth in every walk of life since the days of Adam. However, Satan spares no effort to distract mankind from the guided path. This book points out and clarifies this concept.

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    The Book Of Tawheed

    August 27, 2008

    The Book Of Tawheed

    Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahhab | Language: English | Format: PDF  | Pages: 131 | Size: 1 MB
    Kitab At-Tawheed: Is one of the best books on the subject of Tawheed (Islamic Monotheism) and ranks high in authenticity. Till date it has gone through various publications; and had been the means for guidance of the millions of people throughout the world; by taking them out of the darkness of polytheism and error.

    CONTENTS

    1. At-Tauhid (The Oneness of Allah)
    2. The superiority of Tauhid and what it removes of sin
    3. Who purified Tauhid will enter Paradise without giving an Account
    4. Fear of Shirk (Polytheism)
    5. The Call to Testification of La ilaha ilia-Allah
    6. Explanation of Tauhid and the Testimony
    7. What about to wear a Ring, Twine, etc
    8. Ruqa (incantation), Talismans and Amulets.
    9. Seeking Blessing through a Tree, or a Stone, etc
    10. Slaughtering for other than Allah
    11. No animal Sacrifice for Allah in a place where Sacrifice is made for other than Allah
    12. To vow to other than Allah is an act of Shirk
    13. To seek Refuge in other than Allah is a part of Shirik
    14. To seek help in other than Allah is an act of Shirk
    15. (The created one could not be an object of worship)
    16. (What the Lord has said)
    17. The Intercession
    18. (Allah guides whom He wills)
    19. Excessive dogma in the righteous people is the root cause of infidelity
    20. The condemnation of worshipping Allah at the Grave
    21. Exaggeration in the Graves of the Righteous Persons extends them to become idols
    22. Protectiveness of Al-Mustafa of Tauhid
    23. Some People of this Ummah will worship Idols
    24. On Sorcery (As-Sihr)
    25. Clarification of types of Sorcery
    26. On Soothsayers and the like
    27. Curing through Magical Spells (An-Nushrah)
    28. What is said regarding Belief in Omens (At-Tataiyur)
    29. What is said regarding Astrology (At-Tanjeem)
    30. Seeking Rain through the Lunar Phases (Constellation)
    31. (Love for Allah)
    32. (Fear of Allah Alone)
    33. (Put your Trust in Allah)
    34. (Securing against the Plan of Allah contradicts Tauhid)
    35. Forbearance with what Allah has decreed
    36. Forbiddance of Showing off
    37. It is of Shirk to perform a deed for worldly reasons
    38. Taking Scholars and Rulers as Lords (besides Allah)
    39. (Seeking judgment from other than Allah and His Messenger)
    40. (Whosoever denies any of the Names and Attributes of Allah)
    41. (Recognizing the Grace of Allah, yet denying it is disbelief)
    42. (“Do not set up rivals unto Allah…”)
    43. The One who is not satisfied with an Oath by Allah’s Name
    44. How it is to say, “What Allah may will and you may will”
    45. Whoever curses Time has wronged Allah
    46. To be named “Judge of the Judges” and the like
    47. Respect for the Names of Allah
    48. To make fun of things related to Allah, the Qur’an or the Messenger (May the peace and blessing of Allah be upon him)
    49. (To say: “This wealth is the result of my labour and knowledge”)
    50. (Every name which leads to the service of other than Allah is prohibited)
    51. (The Most Beautiful Names belong to Allah)
    52. Do not say As-Salam upon Allah
    53. Saying: “O Allah, forgive me if You wish.”
    54. One should not say “My slave”
    55. Whoever asks with the Name of Allah, is not to be rejected
    56. Nothing but Paradise should be asked for by Allah’s Face
    57. On saying “If only such and such…”
    58. Prohibition of cursing the Wind
    59. (Prohibition of evil thoughts regarding Allah)
    60. The One who denies Qadar (Divine Decree)
    61. (What is the punishment) for the Picture-maker
    62. The forbiddance of taking Oaths frequently
    63. The Protection of Allah’s Covenant and His Prophet’s covenant
    64. To swear and to take Oath (binding) upon Allah
    65. None asks Intercession of Allah before His creation
    66. The Prophet’s safeguarding of Tauhid
    67. (“They made not a just estimate of Allah…”)

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    Conditions Of Laa ilaaha ill-Allah

    August 26, 2008

    Conditions Of Laa ilaaha ill-Allah

    Jamal Al-Din Zarabozo | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 27 | Size: 2 MB
    Conditions Of Laa Ilaaha ill-Allah: The Conditions of the Testimony of Faith.

    Islam is the complete submission and obedience to Allah (God).

    The name Allah (God) in Islam never refers to Muhammad (pbuh), as many Christians may think; Allah is the personal name of God.

    What do Muslims believe about Allah?

    1. He is the one God, Who has no partner.

    2. Nothing is like Him. He is the Creator, not created, nor a part of His creation.

    3. He is All-Powerful, absolutely Just.

    4. There is no other entity in the entire universe worthy of worship besides Him.

    5. He is First, Last, and Everlasting; He was when nothing was, and will be when nothing else remains.

    6. He is the All-Knowing, and All-Merciful,the Supreme, the Sovereign.

    7. It is only He Who is capable of granting life to anything.

    8. He sent His Messengers (peace be upon them) to guide all of mankind.

    9. He sent Muhammad (pbuh) as the last Prophet and Messenger for all mankind.

    10. His book is the Holy Qur’an, the only authentic revealed book in the world that has been kept without change.

    11. Allah knows what is in our hearts.

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    Hajj & Tawheed

    August 26, 2008

    Hajj & Tawheed

    Saleh Al-Saleh | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 28 | Size: 1 MB
    Hajj and Tawheed: Hajj is to set out for Makkah to worship Allaah by performing certain religious rights in accordance with the Prophet’s (peace and blessings be upon him) Sunnah. It is a time in which to call upon Allaah to purify the self from any worship to anyone other than him.
    This booklet explains the basic rights of Hajj. It also notes that the tawheed of Allaah requires the Muslim to follow the perfect way of worship, demonstrated by Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) and as understood by the Sahaabah who were the best of mankind.

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    The Explanation Of The Beautiful And Perfect Names Of Allah

    August 25, 2008

    The Explanation Of The Beautiful And Perfect Names Of Allah

    Abdur-Rahman Bin Nasir as-Sadi | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 35 | Size: 2 MB

    The Explanation Of The Beautiful And Perfect Names Of Allah: A brief explanation of some of the Names of Allah.

    Sample Pages:

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    The Holly Names Of Allah (swt)

    August 24, 2008

    The Holly Names Of Allah

    Yassin Roushdy | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 66 | Size: 1.5 MB
    The best knowledge that deserves to be known is knowing Allah. That is why I present to you, gentle and discerning reader, this humble attempt to try to know Allah, Glory be to Him. The topic of this book is an interesting yet intricate matter; discussing it is complex and not easy. But if I do delve in this subject, then I must ask Allah for His Aid and beg for His Forgiveness for any faults or mistakes I may possibly make; only Allah, Glory be to Him, has the perfect Ability to describe the true essence of the Exalted Self.

    Table Of Contents

    Preface
    The Logic Proof of the Existence of Allah
    The Number of Divine Names of Allah
    Allah’s Diving Acts
    Attributes of the Exalted Self
    Attributes related to the Divine Acts
    Allegorical Verses
    The Attribute of the “Face”
    The Attribute of the “Hand” !
    The Attribute of the “Eye”
    Allah’s Company!
    Allah’s Descent to the Lower Heaven
    The Speech of Allah!
    Other Attributes of Allah!
    Salvation in Understanding Allah’s Attributes
    “Be! and it is!”!
    The Human Being’s Deeds!
    Amidst Favour and Justice!
    References!

    The Holly Names Of ALLAH

    (ALLAH)

    The Most GRACIOUS ( AL-RAHMAN)!
    The Most MERCIFUL (AL-RAHEEM)
    The KING ( AL-MALIK)!
    The ALL-HOLY (AL-QUDDOUS)
    The PEACE-GIVER (AL-SALAM)
    The BESTOWER of Security (AL-MU’MIN)!
    The LORD of SUPREME SWAY (AL-MUHAYMEN)!!
    The MIGH TY (AL-‘AZIZ)!
    The COMPELLER (AL-JABBAR)!
    The Most PROUD (AL-MUTAKABBIR)
    The CREATOR (AL-KHALIQ)
    The MAKER (AL-BARI’)
    The BESTOWER of Forms (AL-MUSSAWIR)
    The FORGIVER(AL-GHAFFAR)
    The SUBDUER (AL-QAHHAR)
    The Great GRANTOR (AL-WAHHAB)
    The Great PROVIDER (AL-RAZZAQ)
    The OPENER (AL-FATTAH)
    The OMNISCIENT (AL-‘ALEEM )
    The WITHHOLDER (AL-QABIDH)
    The ENLARGER (AL-BAASIT)
    The ABASER (AL-KHAFIDH)
    The EXALTER (AL-RAFI‘ )
    The BESTOWER of Honour (AL-MU‘IZZ)
    The DEGRADER (AL-MUZILL)
    The ALL-HEARING (AL-SAMEE‘)
    The ALL-SEEING (AL-BASSEER)
    The JUDGE (AL-HAKAM)
    The JUST (AL-‘ADL)
    The BENIGNANT (AL-LATEEF)
    The ALL-AWARE (AL-KHABEER)
    The Most FORBEARING (AL-HALEEM)
    The SUPREME (AL-‘AZEEM)
    The ALL-FORGIVING (AL-GHAFOUR)
    The Most APPRECIATING (AL-SHAKOUR)
    The Most HIGH (AL-‘ALEY)
    The Most GREAT (AL-KABEER)
    The PRESERVER (AL-HAFEEZ)
    The Powerful MAINTAINER (AL-MUQEET)
    The RECKONER (AL-HASEEB)
    The LORD of MAJESTY (AL-JALEEL)
    The GENEROUS (AL-KAREEM)
    The WATCHFUL (AL-RAQEEB)
    The RESPONSIVE (AL-MUJEEB)
    The Vastly BOUNTIFUL (AL-WASI‘)
    The ALL-WISE (AL-HAKEEM)
    The Most LOVING(AL-WADOUD)
    The Most GLORIOUS (AL-MAJEED)
    The LORD of RESURRECTION (AL-BA‘ITH)
    The WITNESS (AL-SHAHEED)
    The TRUTH (AL-HAQQ)
    The DISPOSER of Affairs (AL-WAKEEL)
    The ALMIGHTY (AL-QAWEY)
    The OMNIPOTENT (AL-MATEEN)
    The PROTECTOR (AL-WALIY)
    The PRAISEWORTHY (AL-HAMEED)
    The All-Knowing COUNTER (AL-MOHSY)
    The ORIGINATOR (AL-MUBDI’)
    The REPEATER (AL-MU‘EED)
    The LIFE-GIVER (AL-MUHYI)
    The DEATH-INFLICTOR (AL-MUMEET)
    The EVER-LIVING (AL-HAYY)
    The Self-SUBSISTING (AL-QAYUM)
    The Great FINDER (AL-WAJID)
    The LORD of GLORY (AL-MAJID)
    The ONE (AL-WAHID)
    The BESOUGHT of All (AL-SAMAD)
    The ABLE (AL-QADIR)
    The POWERFUL (AL-MUQTADIR)
    The ADVANCER (AL-MUQADDIM)
    The DELAYER (AL-MU’AKHIR)
    The FIRST (AL-AWWAL)
    The LAST (AL-AKHIR)
    The MANIFEST (AL-ZAHIR)
    The IMMANENT (AL-BATIN)
    The GOVERNER (AL-WALY)
    The Most EXALTED (AL-MUTA‘ALY)
    The BENEFICENT (AL-BARR)
    The ACCEPTOR of Repentance (AL-TAWWAB)
    The AVENGER (AL-MUNTAQIM)
    The EFFACER of Sins (AL-‘AFUW)
    The Most COMPASSIONATE (AL-RA’OUF)
    The LORD of SOVEREIGNTY(MALIK-AL-MULK)
    The MASTER of MAJESTY and HONOUR(ZOUL-JALALWAL-IKRAM)
    The EQUITABLE (AL-MUQSIT)
    The GATHERER (AL-JAMI‘)!!
    The Self-SUFFICIENT (AL-GHANEY)
    The Great SUFFICER (AL-MUGHNY)
    The PREVENTER (AL-MANI‘)
    The Harm-INFLICTOR (AL-DHAAR)
    The Benefit-GIVER (AL-NAFI‘)
    The LIGHT (AL-NOUR)
    The GUIDE (AL-HADY)
    The Great INNOVATOR (AL-BADEE‘)
    The EVERLASTING (AL-BAQY)
    The INHERITOR (AL-WARITH)
    The DIRECTOR to the Right Way (AL-RASHEED)
    The Most PATIENT (AL-SABOUR)

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    Kitab At-Tauhid (Book of Monotheism)

    August 20, 2008

    TITLE : Kitab At-Tauhid (Book of Monotheism)

    AUTHOR : Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahhab

    470 KB | PDF | 130 Pages

    Kitab At-Tauhid (Book of Monotheism)

    Kitab At-Tauhid (Book of Monotheism)

    Kitab At-Tauhid is one of the best books on the subject of Tauhid (Monotheism) and ranks high in authenticity. In this book all the relevant verses of the Qur’an have been discussed reasonably, rationally, and sincerely. The essence of the Qur’an and Sunnah is placed in a very simple manner in this book.


    The Fundamentals of Tawheed (Islamic Monotheism)

    August 20, 2008

    TITLE : The Fundamentals of Tawheed (Islamic Monotheism)

    AUTHOR : Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Phillips

    7.29 MB | PDF | 248 Pages

    The Fundamentals of Tawheed (Islamic Monotheism)

    The Fundamentals of Tawheed (Islamic Monotheism)

    This book presents a detailed explanation of the classical Islamic concept of God’s unity as it relates to faith and acts of religious devotion. It also discusses the major areas within which the Islamic unitarian belief (Tawheed) is either nullified or compromised by idolatrous concepts and practises, collectively called Shirk