Hayat-us-Sahaba: Lives of the Sahabah

October 8, 2008

  • Author: Muhammad Yusuf Khandalwi
  • Language: English
  • Size:2 volumes
  • Pages: 13 parts
  • Format: PDF
  • Hayatus Sahabah is a masterpiece. A Large Collection of events and incidents involving the Prophet (SAW) and the Sahabah (RA), meticulously categorized by the common lessons and morals these incidents symbolise. Meticulously categorized by the common lessons and morals these incidents symbolise. The author has organised together a vast amount of information to paint a vivid picture of the Sahabah, and their training by the Prophet (SAW), a must for every Muslim, and every reader of Hisory.

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    Khalid Bin Al-Waleed (The Sword Of Allah)

    September 11, 2008

  • Author: A. I. Akram
  • Language: English
  • Size: 1.5MB
  • Pages: 37
  • Format: CHM
  • The Sword of Allah: Khalid bin Al-Waleed: Khalid bin Al-Waleed was one of the greatest generals in history, and one of the greatest heroes of Islam. Besides him, Genghis Khan was the only other general to remain undefeated in his entire military life. This book was written by the late Lieutenant-General A.I. Akram of the Pakistan Army, in October 1969. The author learnt Arabic in order to draw on the earliest historical sources and he visited every one of Khalid’s battlefields in order to draw analyses from the viewpoint of military strategy, including reconciling conflicting historians’ accounts. The book was originally published by the Army Education Press, Rawalpindi, Pakistan and printed by Feroze Sons Publishers in Lahore, Pakistan. The excellence of the book was such that it has been translated from English into Arabic and is currently sold in bookshops throughout the Arab World.

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    Collection Of Biographies Of The Companions

    September 6, 2008

    Collection Of Biographies Of The Companions

    I.S.L. | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 250 | Size: 1 MB
    The Sahaabah were the companions of Prophet Muhammad (saw). They are described in glowing terms by the Prophet (saw) as the following hadith from Sahih Muslim shows: Book 30, Number 6159. Read the rest of this entry »


    Men Around The Messenger (pbuh)

    August 30, 2008

    Men around the Messenger (pbuh)

    Khalid Muhammad Khalid | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 256 | Size: 2 MB
    In this book, which was previously published in five separate parts and is issued now in a complete new edition, we present sixty personalities of the Prophet’s Companions (May Allah have peace upon them all). As mentioned at the conclusion of this book, these sixty men represent several thousand others of their brethren who were contemporaneous with the Messenger (PBUH) and who believed in him and supported him. In their reflection we see the images of all the Companions. We see their faith, their constancy, their heroism and their loyalty to Allah and His Messenger (PBUH). We see the effort they exerted, the calamities they endured, and the victory they achieved…. Read the rest of this entry »


    Our Belief Concerning The Sahaabah

    August 30, 2008

    Our Belief Concerning The Sahabah

    Abdul-Muhsin Al-Abbad | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 20 | Size: 1 MB
    Allâh (SWT) chose for accompanying him and taking knowledge from him a people who are the best of this nation, which is itself the best of all nations. Allâh (SWT) honored them by allowing them to ac-company His Prophet (saw). He favored them in this worldly life by giving them the opportunity to see him and hear his hadîth directly from his noble mouth…. Read the rest of this entry »


    The Garden Of Abu Talhah

    August 30, 2008

    The Garden Of Abu Talhah


    Muhammad Saleh al-Munajjid | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 06 | Size: 1.5 MB

    When the verse“Never will you attain the good reward [or righteousness] until you spend [in the way of Allaah] from that which you love” was revealed, Abu Talhah, may Allaah be pleased with him, went to the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam and said: ‘O Messenger of Allaah! Allaah has revealed this, and the dearest of my wealth is Bayr-Haa’, (which was a garden that the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam liked to visit, sit in the shade of its trees and drink from its well) I am giving it up for the sake of Allaah and His Messenger hoping for its reward in the Hereafter, so use it in whichever way Allaah likes.” … Read the rest of this entry »


    The Companions Of The Prophet

    August 27, 2008
    The Companions Of The Prophet
    ISL Software | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 251 | size: 2 MB
    The Sahaabah were the companions of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). They are described in glowing terms by the Prophet (SAW) as the following hadith from Sahih Muslim

    Below is a partial list of some of the companions of the Prophet (SAW). Their lives remain a source of inspiration for the later generations of Muslims, including today’s. May Allah be pleased with all of them.

    Abbad Ibn Bishr
    Abdullah Ibn Abbas
    Abdullah Ibn Hudhafah As-Sahmi
    Abdullah Ibn Jahsh
    Abdullah Ibn Mas’ud
    Abdullah Ibn Sailam
    Abdullah Ibn Umar
    Abdullah Ibn Umm Maktum
    Abdur-Rahman Ibn Awf
    Abu Ayyub Al-Ansari
    Abu Dharr Al-Ghifari
    Abu Musa Al-Ashari
    Abu Hurayrah
    Abu Sufyan Ibn Al-Harith
    Abu Ubaydah Ibn Al-Jarrah
    Abu-d Dardaa
    Abu-l Aas ibn ar-Rabiah
    Adiyy Ibn Hatim
    Aishah Bint Abi Bakr
    Al-Baraa Ibn Malil Al-Ansari
    Amr Ibn Al-Jamuh
    An-Nuayman Ibn Amr

    An-Numan Ibn Muqarrin
    At-Tufayl Ibn Amr Ad-Dawsi
    Asmaa Bint Abu Bakr
    Barakah
    Fatimah Bint Muhammad
    Fayruz Ad-Daylami
    Habib Ibn Zayd Al-Ansari
    Hakim Ibn Hazm
    Hudhayfah Ibn Al-Yaman
    Ikrimah Ibn Abi Jahl
    Jafar Ibn Abi Talib
    Julaybib
    Khabbab Ibn Al-Aratt
    Muadh Ibn Jabal
    Muhammad Ibn Maslamah
    Musab Ibn Umayr
    Nuaym Ibn Masud
    Rabiah Ibn Kab
    Ramlah Bint Abi Sufyan
    Rumaysa Bint Milhan
    Sad Ibn Abi Waqqas
    Said Ibn Aamir Al-Jumahi
    Said Ibn Zayd
    Salim Mawla Abi Hudhayfah
    Salman Al-Farsi
    Suhayb Ar-Rumi
    Suhayl Ibn Amr
    Talhah ibn Ubaydullah
    Thabit Ibn Qays
    Thumamah Ibn Uthal
    Ubayy Ibn Kab
    Umayr Ibn Sad Al-Ansari
    Umayr Ibn Wahb
    Umm Salamah
    Uqbah Ibn Amir
    Utbah Ibn Ghazwan
    Zayd Al-Khayr
    Zayd ibn Thabit

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    Al-Farouq Omar Ibnul- Khattab

    August 24, 2008

    Al-Farouq Omar Ibnul- Khattab

    Hussein M-Al Gayyar | Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 28 | Size: 1 MB
    That was `Omar ibnul-Khattab, the man of extraordinary strenght, height, broadshoulderedness thickness of hands and feet; the man who forced the people to listen when he spoke, who always hastened away when he walked, and who usually caused much pain when he struck. That was `Omar who never felt scared of anything or anybody throughout his life. It was not strange to see him facing the first Muslims with all the violence and ruthlessness he had. There was a strong enmity between him and Islam; the reason for this was that, among his people, he had been a man full of power prudence zeal and dignity power to defend his people and their beliefs; prudence to be always having watchful care of their interests; zeal to spend his time and effort to keep them in union; and dignity to provide full respect and prestige for himself and his people always and everywhere. With all these honourable qualities, ‘Omar had had to face any call that might have caused disunion among his people, dispersing them, nullifying their aspirations condemning their beliefs and satirizing their gods. No wonder, then, that `Omar’s violence inflicted the severest persecution and torture upon the first Muslims. We have seen how he had inherited so much of his father’s brutal and violent nature. If we bear in mind that the most brutal and merciless enemy of Islam, its Prophet and its first adherents, was `Amr ibn-Hisham, after wards named “Abu-Jahl” by the Prophet and his companions, was `Omar’s uncle (his mother’s brother), we can easily discern that `Omar’s violence was the outcome of what he had inherited from his father, and of the hideous ruthlessness his uncle used to inflict upon the poor and weak Muslims of his time.

    Contents:

    Before The Grand Event .
    The Grand Event.
    After The Grand Event Years Of Conquest
    Omar’s Marked Individuality.
    Amirul-Mu’Mineen The Commander Of The Faithful.
    `Omar’s Martyrdom.

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