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classical commentary of the Holy Quran
text, translation and commentary : Arabic text, Roman transliteration and English translation
In English with Arabic text, commentary and appendices.
http://s19design.wordpress.com Safīnat al-Naja' is a classic manual of Islamic Doctrine and Jurisprudence according to the Shafi'i madhab covers the 5 Pillars (although this English Translation does not include the Hajj) It covers the Following in a very simple and easy to understand Arabic as well as English Fundamentals of Faith and Sacred Law. Purification. The Prayer. The Book of funeral Law Zakat. Fasting.
His main work, a commentary on al-Imām al-Ghazālī al-Wajiz entitled Fath al-
ʿAzīz fī sharh al-Wajīz was later to furnish the textual basis for al-Imām
alNawawī's Minhāj al-ṭālibīn. Al-Imām Taj al-Dīn al-Subkī noted of its author, “Al-
Imām ...
with the commentary by Śrī Sadaśiva & English translation
Classical verse work, with English translation and Pīyūṣalaharī commentary by Sadāśiva.
... iti arthah: this is the meaning (of the word kiyatdm). lokanam endmsi: the sins,
or crimes, of the people; the word endmsi is explained as: yanti adhah ebhih tdni:
that by which people go down, yanti = gacchanti prayaScitta- adina Gangalahari
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An Authoritative Visual Guide to the Lives and Works of Over 500 Saints, with Expert Commentary and Over 500 Beautiful Paintings, Statues & Icons
A guide to the lives of over five hundred saints, illustrated with over five hundred paintings, statues, photographs, and artifacts.
A guide to the lives of over five hundred saints, illustrated with over five hundred paintings, statues, photographs, and artifacts.
Together With His Glosses and the Commentary of Abd Al-GhafEUr Al-LEArEI
In this book al-Jami examines questions that Islamic theologians, philosophers, and Sufis had long debated. On each question al-Jami first presents the views of the philosphers and theologians. He then presents the Sufi view as a clearly superior position, either because it reconciles the opposing views of the theologians and philosophers, or because it avoids problems that their doctrines entail.
will, dyed with the nature (hukm) of that which [God's] knowledge encompassed
at the plane linking the invisible and visible worlds (al-martabah al-jami'ah bayn
al-ghayb wa-al-shahadah) but in accordance with the requirements of place ...