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  • The Biography of the Prophet, may God praise him

    A detailed account of the life of the Prophet, may god praise him.

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/1245

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  • Lessons of Educational Department in Dawah Office, RabwahBrief lessons in fiqh, da'wah (calling to Islam), Creed and hadeeth and its terminologies taught in the Educational Department of Islamhouse. They help Muslims to be aware of what he indeed needs regarding the Islamic sciences. They also give him a glimpse of qualities of the caller to Islam.

    From issues : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/281607

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  • Fatawa on the Rulings of the AdhaanRulings concerning different aspects of the Adhaan.

    Formation : Abdullah Bin Abdur-Rahman AL-Jibreen - Muhammad Bin AbdulRahman Al-Areefi

    From issues : Memphis Dawah

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/1287

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  • Zakaat al-FitrRulings on Zakaat al-Fitr.

    Formation : Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid

    From issues : http://www.islamqa.com - Islam : Question & Answer Website

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/1339

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  • Rules Governing The Criticism Of HadithAn summarised text detailing the rules governing the Criticism of Hadeeth. From its introduction -'A hadith (pl. ahadith) is composed of two parts: the matn (text) and the isnad (chain of reporters). A text may seem to be logical and reasonable but it needs an authentic isnad with reliable reporters to be acceptable; 'Abdullah b. al-Mubarak (d. 181 AH) is reported to have said, "The isnad is part of the religion: had it not been for the isnad, whoever wished to would have said whatever he liked." During the lifetime of the Prophet (SAS) and after his death, his Companions (Sahabah) used to refer to him when quoting his sayings. The Successors (Tabi'un) followed suit; some of them used to quote the Prophet (SAS) through the Companions while others would omit the intermediate authority - such a hadith was known as mursal (loose). It was found that the missing link between the Successor and the Prophet (SAS) might be one person, i.e. a Companion, or two persons, the extra person being an older Successor who heard the hadith from the Companion.'

    Formation : Mahmood Al-Tahaan

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/291284

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  • HijabThis book talks about the value of the obligation of hijab and to beware of display and unveiling, the characteristics of the Hijab are discussed, bringing the glad tidings promised (by Allah) to those women adhering to it. It also points out the danger of dazzling displays of ornaments and beauty as well as the terrible repercussions in this life and in the hereafter.

    Formation : Abdul Aziz Bin Mohammed Al-Dowaish

    Reveiwers : Muhammad AbdulRaoof

    From issues : A website Islamic Library www.islamicbook.ws

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/328616

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