Sharia, Fiqh and Jurisprudence

Sharia, Fiqh and Jurisprudence

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75 Questions & Answers on Hajj & Umrah by Darussalam

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– 75 questions and answers on Hajj and Umrah, written in simple language and to the point- Hajj by the Prophets – Salient Features- Arabic words to help a pilgrim (hajji to communicate in Arabic during Hajj period- Flowcharts / figures to explain the important points regarding Hajj . Umrah- Chapter on selected supplications (Dua)

Conflicts and Tensions in Islamic Jurisprudence

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Professor Coulson’s method is to examine the principal currents of Islamic legal thought through a series of conflicting concepts. The six polarizations he has devised are revelation and reason, unity and diversity, authority and liberty, idealism and realism, law and morality, and stability and change. Although clearly relevant to general Islamic studies, this book is intended primarily as a study in comparative law. This follows the trend of recent developments in the Islamic legal system itself. In the past, Muslim law has been regarded essentially as a brand of religious studies. Now, however, it is being separated from religion and becoming a province of legal science rather than a matter of religious expertise.

Fasting Rules

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This great piller of Islam has been dealt with in many books, but this book written as based on Quranic and authentic hadiths cover all the issues of fasting. This valuable work, as such, is indispensable.

Fasting, Zakat & Taraweeh

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This booklet shows both the wisdom implied in the prescription of these three acts of worship and the benefits resulting from their performance. Allah willing, you will find that the regular practice of these three approaches to Allah’s pleasure will make your life much better in this world and in the hereafter.

Hajj & Umrah (Pocket Guide) – English Version

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A useful pocket guide that includes the rites of Umrah,Hajj, and visiting Madinah.

Having Fun The Halal Way Entertainment In Islam

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With the advent of technology, the entertainment industry has flourished and become immensely popular. Combine this with the exponential advances in technology, and the result is an increasing number of ways to amuse ourselves. As a result of such advances, Muslim react in a variety of manners towards entertainment. Some label entertainment as completely forbidden. This sometimes includes parents who say no to almost everything that their young ones deem to be ‘fun’, without providing them with suitable alternatives. Others, who do not want to take this extreme approach, fall into the trap of excessive use of – and even addiction to – various sources of entertainment, without any limits.

In Having Fun the Halal Way, Ismail Kamdar explores the teachings of Islam regarding entertainment. Drawing upon the Quran, the Sunnah and the understanding of the righteous scholars of Islam, he provides a detailed and balanced analysis of the topic. He not only explains the detriments of the current entertainment industry, but also suggests alternative means to have a good time with friends and family members.

Islamic Principles for the Muslim’s Attitude during Fitan (trials, tribulations, afflictions, calamities) (P/B)

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Trials, tribulations, afflictions, calamities are just few meanings that fall under the word, ‘Fitan’ concerning which Allah says,

“Fear the Fitna, which affects not only those of you who do wrong (but it may afflict everybody). ” Surah al-Anfal 8:25

  • and in such testing situations, if a Muslim was to let loose his thoughts without any principles and rules to base his opinions upon- his mind will wander into different directions effecting his behaviour towards his own-self, his family and society.

But observing rules and principles;

  • Restrains a Muslim’s opinion to the values and ethics of the Sharee’ah, and
  • Protects his thoughts from being effected by those ideas and views which the Sharee’ah does not approve of, thus encouraging appropriate attitude towards his self, his family and society.

In this book, Shaikh Saleh aal-Shaikh explains:

  • how a Muslim should THINK and BEHAVE,
  • how he should WEIGH and JUDGE people/situations in difficult and challenging times and situations – KEY RULES, which You can use in Your Daily Life too..
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Islamic Rules On Menstruation and Post-Natal Bleeding : Revised 2nd Edition (Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips) IIPH

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Menstruation and other forms of vaginal bleeding comprise one of the most difficult chapters of fiqh. This books seeks to make it easy, starting with the authentic evidence, along with a condensed translation of some fatwaas of leading scholars, rearranged to provide a logical flow of ideas.

Islamic Rulings on Menstruation and Postpartum Condition

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The birth of human being is a most amazing phenomenon. The physical cycles that the body of woman must endure in order to maintain this act of creation should be respected to the highest degree. Allah mentions that our mothers have born us with difficulty and struggle and because of this are due the highest respect. one among many of the difficulties that women must brave, are the doubts that these conditions present to the correct obervance of her religion. How is her fassting affected, how are her prayers affected, how is her ability to pursue her studies, and how are her conjugal relations affected by her ever changing physical condition in relation to her as the sole vessel of the birth of man. A really valuable publication by Darussalam for all Muslim woman to study

Manhiyyat Prohibitions in Islam (P/B) (IIPH)

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Whatever has been prohibited in the Qur’an and the Sunnah is for a good reason. Every Muslim is commanded to learn his or her religion, and being aware of these prohibitions is part of that essential knowledge. The Qur’an and the Sunnah enjoin virtuous behaviour, and any actions they prohibit are destructive deeds that a Muslim should avoid. In Prohibitions in Islam, Shaykh Muhammad Sâlih al-Munajjid explains that Allah Almighty and His Messenger (blessings and peace be upon him) have prohibited everything that contains any sort of harm or evil. These prohibitions vary in their degree of evil: they are either forbidden or detestable, and a practicing Muslim should avoid both kinds.

Matters Related to Fasting

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Allah has blessed His slaves with certain seasons of goodness, in which rewards for good deeds are multiplied, bad deeds are forgiven, people’s status is raised, the hearts of the believers turn to their Lord, those who purify themselves attain success, and those who corrupt themselves fail. Ramadan, the month of fasting, is one such season. Fasting is one of the greatest acts of worship, and Allah has made fasting obligatory for His slaves. As the status of this act of worship is so high, it is essential to learn the rulings that have to do with the month of fasting, so that the Muslims will know what is obligatory, in order to do it, what is forbidden, in order to avoid it, and what is permissible, so that they do not need to subject themselves to hardship by depriving themselves of it. Matters Related to Fasting is a good summary of the rulings, the etiquette, and the manner of fasting according to the Sunnah.

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