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Muhammad Sattaur, Husna Sattaur – Faris and the Curious Case of the Missing Eid Presents
•ISBN: 9,781,952,306,136
•Pages: 32
•Binding: Hardcover
It’s a beautiful early morning on the first day of Eid, and little Faris couldn’t be more excited. He wakes up before fajr, much earlier than usual. He gets out of bed and runs downstairs with a big smile on his face. But when he gets there, the little boy can’t believe his eyes. His Eid presents are nowhere to be found! Quickly, Faris’s mind starts to wander off and he thinks of a million ways in which his presents might have vanished. It’s the most important mystery of his life; luckily, he’s up to the task!
The Shaykh and Imam, the Proof of Islam, Abû Hâmid Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazâlî, may Allah be pleased with him, stated: ‘Thank God for all His bounties; for even enabling us to thank Him; and prayers and peace be upon the Master of Messengers, Muhammad, His Prophet, Messenger and Servant, upon his family and Companions, and upon his successors after him, his Ministers in his time. – I missed, in some of my travels, a facility for extracting from the ‘Ihyâ’ ‘ulûm ad-dîn’ its essences, due to the difficulty of carrying it around with me, on account of its bulk. Hence I tackled this matter, seeking success and guidance from God and praising His Prophet. It consists of forty chapters. – And God guides to the truth.’
Muslim Creed – Amjad M Hussain
• ISBN 978-1903682951
•Pages 340
• Binding Softcover
What do most Muslims believe in today and how have these theological beliefs been understood throughout the intellectual history of Islam? These are the questions that The Muslim Creed: A Theological Study seeks to answer. Dr Amjad Hussain presents a concise introduction to what Muslims believe in and practice, and also why they continue to do so in the twenty-first century. The work is divided into three parts: an introduction to Islamic creed and theology, including discussions of the schools of the Ash'ariyya and the Maturidiyya; the articles of faith and theology; and the future of Islamic theology. The reader is given an overview of the intellectual history of Islamic theology and an insight into contemporary Islamic theology through the six articles of the Islamic faith: God, the angels, the prophets and messengers, the sacred scriptures and the divine decree. It raises the subject of the future of Islamic theology and makes a genuine contribution to this debate.















