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The purpose of this research study is to gain understanding of the life and work of Muhammad (SAW) to Whom Allah [SWT] bestowed honor of representation of all the prophets and seal of the prophets with Quran as a final and permanent message for whole mankind. This study is evidenced based from authentic sources of Quran and Sunah of the Prophet (SAW) and the great writers on the Serah. Accordingly, the primary sources used are: Tafsir Ibn Kathir and Kutub Sitta (six books of Sunah), namely: (i) Sahih Bukhari; (ii) Sahih Muslim; (iii) Sunan Abu Dawud; (iv) Jami At-Tirmidhi; (v) Sunan Nas'i and (vi) Sunan Ibn Majah. This treatise consists of twenty-one (21) chapters and five (5) annexes and includes study of a brief biography of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), which is very exalted and noble subject, by which Muslims and non-Muslims alike can gain understanding about the revival and rise of Islam, the universal and eternal religion for all times, and how Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was chosen by Allah [SWT] to be the recipient of the Divine Revelations (Quran) and blessing for all mankind. Annexes include specific study of: some of the personal characteristics of Prophet Mohammed (SAW); Dustur Al- Madinah or (the Treaty of Madinah); Prophethood of Muhammad (SAW); Culmination and Finality of Prophethood; and Wives and Children of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). This study will also help the readers to learn about the hardships Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and his Companions faced in the way prescribed by Allah [SWT] and eventually succeeded with Allah's help.
This book consists of fourteen (14) Chapters. Chapter 1 consists of: Introduction. Chapter 2 consists of Islamic perspective of good management framework and includes: Introduction; Islamic requisites of good management; planning under Islamic model; organizing under Islamic model; leading under Islamic model; controlling under Islamic model; and concluding remarks. Chapter 3 consists of an Islamic perspective on organization and includes: introduction; teamwork: working together; team work: specific Islamic perspective; consultation and joint planning; and concluding remarks. Chapter 4 consists of Islamic approach to critical thinking and problem solving and includes: introduction; and Islamic critical thinking perspective. Chapter 5 consists of Islamic approach to managerial decision making and includes: decision making through shura; selection of alternative and decision making in Islam; Islamic guidelines for an individual choice of alternative and making decision. Chapter 6 consist of Key principles of managerial leadership and includes: introduction; accountability; sharing knowledge; humility; inspiring others; and being responsive. Chapter 7 consists of strategic management from Islamic perspectives and includes: introduction; need for management paradigm; and management from Islamic perspective Chapter 8 consists of Islamic ethics in the business organizations and includes: introduction; and need for an Islamic model of business. Chapter 9 consists of Human Resource Management in Islam and includes: introduction; principles of the building blocks of 'hrm' in Islam; principles and values of an Islamic management system applied to 'HRM'; and concluding remarks. Chapter 10 consists of Islamic approach to time and self management and includes: introduction; principles of time and self management in Islam; and time management of managerial functions in the light of the Quran. Chapter 11 consists of coping with stress in the light of religious teachings and includes: introduction; belief that destiny is predetermined reduces stress; coping with stress through religious teachings; description and importance of zikr in stress management; duas when in stressful condition; Islamic underlying processes for stress management; Islamic stress coping mechanisms. Chapter 12 consists of Anger Management and includes: understanding anger; Islamic perspective on anger; Quranic reasoning against getting angry; when anger is justified; constructive anger vs. Destructive anger; management and control of anger; and concluding remarks. Chapter 13 consist of Islamic perspective on managerial leadership and includes: introduction; general aspect; responsibilities of Islamic leadership; rights of the leader; rights of the followers; personality development for good leadership; powerbase for leadership; personal qualities of a good leader; key characteristics of a good leader; key characteristics of followers; moral bases of Islamic leadership; and concluding remarks. Chapter 14 consists of Summary and Conclusion. The Book is supported with Bibliography.
Allah [SWT] for his great love for mankind has set limits which we are not permitted to transgress, and has set out prohibitions which we are not allowed to violate (haram). The things which have been prohibited are the boundaries or limits set by Allah [SWT]. Acts that are haram are typically prohibited in the the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet (SAW). The category of haram is the highest status of prohibition. If something is considered haram, it remains prohibited no matter how good the intention is or how honourable the purpose is. In this book I have discussed Islamic finance and investment free of all such prohibitions. This book consists of thirteen (13) Chapters. Chapter 1 consists of Introduction. Chapter 2 consists of Distinctive Features of Islamic Economics and Islamic Financial Contracts. Chapter 3 consists of Principal Advantages of Islamic Finance Over Conventional Finance and include: Islamic Finance Promotes the Principle of Financial Justice; Islamic Finance Assists in Financial Inclusion; Islamic Finance Accelerates Economic Development; Islamic Finance Encourages Stability in Investments; Islamic Finance Reduces the Impact of Harmful Products and Practices; and Islamic Finance Progress and Challenges. Chapter 4 consists of Prohibitions and Business Ethics in Islamic Economics and Finance and include: Introduction; Prohibition of Interest, The Usury (Al-Riba); Gharar (Uncertainty); Maysir and Qimar (Gambling); Prohibited Products and Industries; Some Form of Contracts Which Involve Expliotation are Forbidden; and Islamic Business Ethics and Norms That Must Be Adhered.Chapter 5 Consists of the Philosophy and Salient Features of Islamic Banking and Finance and include: Introduction; the Philosophy of Islamic Finance; and Salient Features of Islamic Finance. Chapter 6 consists of an Overview of Islamic Law of Contracts and Commerce in Islamic Finance and consists of: Introduction; General Framework of Contracts Under Islamic Law; Requirement for Valid Contract: Essential Elements of a Valid Contract covering: Offeror and Offeree, Offer and Acceptance, and Subject Matter (Mahal al-Aqd); W'adah (Promise) and Associated Matters; and Islamic Contracts Relevant to Financial Activity. Chapter 7 consists of Islamic Financial Framework and includes: Introduction; Mudarabah; Musharakah; Murabaha; Bai Muajjall; Bay Al-Salam; Istisna; Qard Al-Hasan; and Others covering Ijara, Amanah Model, Ju'ala, Wakalah, Salam, Ariyah, Hibah, Waqaf, Rahn, Kafalah, Hawalah, Ibraa', Wadiah, Sukuk (Islamic bonds), Takaful (Islamic insurance), Islamic credit cards, Islamic equity funds, Islamic derivatives, and Microfinance. Chapter 8 consists of Status Of Money In Islamic Finance And Investment and include: Introduction; Time Value Of Money In Islamic Finance; and Monetary Policy Of Islamic Finance. Chapter 9 consists of Role of Institution of Alms Tax (Zakah) and Sadaqah In Islamic Finance and Investments and includes: Alms Tax (Zakah) and Sadaqah (Voluntary Charity): the Best Investment. Chapter 10 consists of Role of Islamic Micro-Finance System in Islamic Finance and Investments and includes: Introduction; Understanding Mico-Finance; Islamization Of Microfinancing To Seek Reward From Allah [SWT]; and Development Of Islamic Micofinance. Chapter 11 Consists of Role of Islamic Banks in Retail and Corporate Financing and includes: Introduction; Principles Of Islamic Banking; and The Liabilities of Islamic Banks. Chapter 12 Consists of Role Of Islamic Insurance In Islamic Finance and includes: Introduction; Development Of Islamic Insurance; and Islamic Insurance Explained. Chapter 13 consists of Summary and Conclusion. The Book is supported with Bibliography.
Allah [SWT] for his great love for mankind has set limits which we are not permitted to transgress, and has set out prohibitions which we are not allowed (haram). If something is considered haram, it remains prohibited no matter how good the intention is or how honourable the purpose is. In this book I have discussed Islamic finance and investment free of all such prohibitions. This book consists of sixteen (16) Chapters. Chapter 1 consists of Introduction. Chapter 2 consists of Basis Of Development Of Islamic Finance: Major Prohibitions and includes: Introduction; Prohibition Of Interest, The Usury (Al-Riba); Prohibition Of Gharar (Uncertainty); Maysir And Qimar (Gambling - Game Of Chance); Prohibited Products And Industries; and Prohibition Of Financial System Which Is Not Based On Justice And Equity. Chapter 3 consists of Business Ethics In Islamic Framework. Chapter 4 consists of Islamic Value-Based Business Ethical System. Chapter 5 Consists of Basic Principles Of Islamic Finance. Chapter 6 consists of Evolution And Historical Development Of Islamic Finance And Insurance. Chapter 7 consists of Contracts In Islamic Commerce and includes: Introduction; Islamic Fiqah Schools (Islamic Jurisprudence); and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 8 consists of Introduction To Islamic Banking And Insurance and includes: Introduction; Principles Of Islamic Banking; The Liabilities Of Islamic Banks; Development Of Islamic Insurance; and Islamic Insurance Explained. Chapter 9 consists of Development Of Islamic Financial Products And Instruments and includes: General Perspective; Specific Perspective On Retai Financial Products; Specific Perspective On Islamic Corporate Financial Products And Instruments; Specific Perspective On Islamic Treasury Financial Products And Instruments; Development Of Islamic Funds; and Development Of Sukuk- Islamic Bonds.Chapter 10 consists of Development Of The Structure Of Islamic Finance and includes: Introduction; Mudarabah Model; Musharakah Model; Murabaha Model; Bai Muajjall Model; Bay Al-Salam Model; Istisna Model; Ijara; Wakala; Qard Al-Hasan Model; Waqaf; and Others. Chapter 11 Consists of Development Of The Institution Of Zakat And Sadqah (Caerity) and includes: Introduction; Origin Of Zakat; Legitimacy Of Zakat And Its Principles Since The Advant Of Islam; Establishment Of The Islamic Organisation Structure; Benefits Of Zakat System; Wealth Subjected To Zakat; Wealth Exempted From Zakat; Payer Of Zakat; Zakat Base For Companies And Institutions covering: General Principles For Zakat Calculation, Zakat On Fixed Assets, Zakat On Liquid Or Current Assets, Zakat On Liabilities, and Zakat On Provisions And Reserves; Sadaqah (Voluntary Charity); and Comcluding Remarks.Chapter 12 Consists of Development Of The Institution Of Waqf and includes: Introduction; Origin Of The Institution Of Waqf; Historic Perspective Of Waqf Institutin; Status On Waqf In Shariah; Characteristics Of Waqf; Types And Classification Of Waqf Under Islamic Banking And Finance; Basic Elements Of Waqf covering: Formation Of The Waqf, The Donor Of Waqf, and Beneficiary Of The Waqf; Principles Of Shariah Related To Waqf covering: Principles Of Waqf Property, Principles For The Waqf Contract, and Principles For The Waqf Supervision And Management; Principles Of Leasing Waqf Assets; Principles For The Development Of Waqf Assets; Principles For The Maintenance And Renovation Of Waqf Assets; Replacement Of Waqf Assets; and Current Trend And Future Needs To Revive The Institute Of Waqf In The Muslim World. Chapter 13 consists of Islamic Finance Is Providing Better Alternative To Conventional Finance In The Global Financial Markets. Chapter 14 Consists of Development Of The Islamic Capital Market In International Financial Markets. Chapter 15 Consists of The Way Forward For Islamic Finance. Chapter 16 consists of Summary and Conclusion. The Book is supported with Bibliography.
This book consists of sixteen (16) Chapters. Chapter 1 consists of: Introduction. Chapter 2 consists of Defining Leadership in Islam and includes: Introduction; Meaning of Leadership in Islam; Analysis of the Meanings of Leadership; Leader Vs Manager; and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 3 Consists of the Sources of Islamic Leadership Principles and includes: Introduction; The First (Primary) Source of Leadership Principles: The Quran; The Second Source of Leadership Principles: Prophet Muhammad (SAW); and Wise Khulafa and Pious Followers. Chapter 4 Consists of Power and Authority in Islamic Leadership and includes: Introduction; Supreme Power in Islam; The Function of Power In Islam; and Islam and Authority. Chapter 5 Consists of General Islamic Principles of Leadership and includes: Introduction; Faith and Belief; Mutual Consultation and Unity; Competency; Taqwa; Morality; Seeking Sakinah (Tranquillity); Integrity; Courage (Shaja'at) and Determination; Wisdom (Hikmat) and Knowledge; Superior Communication; Justice and Compassion; Patience and Endurance; Humility (Tawadhu'u); Self-Restraint (Iffat); Modesty (Haya); Equilibrium And Moderation (I'itidaal & Wastiyyat); Simplicity; Good Acts And Words (Al Hasanaat); Commitment and Sacrifice; and Gratitude And Prayers. Chapter 6 Consist of Specific Principles of Leadership and includes: Introduction; Accountability; Sharing Knowledge; Humility; Inspiring Others; and Being Responsive Chapter 7 Consists of Leadership and Organization and includes: Introduction; Teamwork: Working Together; Team Work: Specific Islamic Perspective; and Consultation And Joint Planning. Chapter 8 Consists of the Leadership Process in Islam and includes: Introduction; General; Responsibilities of Islamic Leadership; Rights of the Leader; Rights of the Followers; Personality Development for Good Leadership; Powerbase for Leadership and covers Introduction; Leadership and the Bases of Power; Personal Qualities of a Good Leader; Key Characteristics of a Good Leader; Key Characteristics of Followers; Moral Bases of Islamic Leadership; and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 9 Consists of Prophet's Advice on the Development of Leadership Attributes and includes: Develop Competency in the Area in Which You Are Leading Others; Practice Virtue and Behave with Integrity; Leader-Follower Interaction; and Leader Interaction with other Stakeholders. Chapter 10 Consists of Lessons of Leadership in the Quran and includes: Introduction; Leadership Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Ibrahim (AS); Leadership Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Yusuf (AS); Leadership Lessons from the Story of Prophet Dawud (AS); Leadership Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Sulaiman (AS); and Leadership Lessons from the Story of Dhul-Qarnayn. Chapter 11 Consists of Delegating Authority in Islam and includes: Introduction; Concept of Authority in Islam; Missions and Functions of the Authority Nominated By Allah [SWT]; The Authority in the Time of the Prophet (SAW); and The Authority after the Prophet (SAW). Chapter 12 Consists of Prophet Muhammad (SAW): The Role Model of Leadership of Mankind. Chapter 13 Consist of Leadership of Khulfa-Er-Rashidune and includes: General Perspective; Leadership Role of Khalifah Abu Bakr (RAA); Leadership Role of Khalifah Umar (RAA); Leadership Role Of Khalifah Uthman (RAA); Leadership Role Of Khalifah Ali (RAA); and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 14 Consists of Authority Delegated to First Khalifah. Chapter 15 Consists of Authority Delegated to Second Khalifah, Umar (RAA) Chapter 16 consists of Summary and Conclusion. The Book is supported with Bibliography.
'International Construction Contract Management with particular reference to FIDIC contracts', is a comprehensive easy to understand and practical reference book for construction professionals working on construction projects internationally. The text in this Book is a practical and reader-friendly approach for students and new professionals in the fields Civil Engineering and the Built Environment, starting at the very beginning of construction projects and making important connections between all stages of constructional projects execution. Since, management of projects is frequently problematic because they are rarely comprised of straightforward buildings or procured under standard forms of contract, therefore it is vital to find a practical solution to solve project problems. The author has attempted to clarify terms and points of law and offered guidance that can be applied in most situations, helping the reader resolve problems quickly and without outside assistance or resorting to expensive litigation proceedings.The Book consists of 19 Chapters. Chapter 1 consists of Introduction. Chapter 2 consists of Common Methods Of Procurement and Types Of Construction Contracts Chapter 3 Consists Of Major Forms Of Contracts Used In International Construction. Chapter 4 Consists Of Selection Of Consultants In Construction Process. Chapter 5 Consists Of Review Of Design And Technical Documents. Chapter 6 Consists Of Value Management/Value Engineering In Construction Process. Chapter 7 Consists Of Pre-Construction Contract Management. Chapter 8 Consists Of Construction Management Agreement Under Fidic Contracts. Chapter 9 Consists Of Selection Of FIDIC Form Of Contract, Chapter 10 Consists The Obligations Of The Employer Under The Construction Contracts Chapter 11 Consists Of Supervision, Management And Control) With Particular Reference To FIDIC Contracts. Chapter 12 Consists Of Commencement Of Construction Work Under FIDIC Contracts. Chapter 13 Consists Of Programme Of Construction Works Under FIDIC Contracts. Chapter 14 Consists Of General Aspects Of Contracts Management And Administration Of Construction Phase. Chapter 15 Consists Of Supervision, Management And Control Of Construction In General. Chapter 16 Consists Of Supervision, Management And Control Of Construction With Particular Reference To FIDIC Contacts. Chapter 17 consists of ISO 9000 - Quality Management In Construction Chapter 18 Consists Of Risk Management & Responsibility In Constructional Projects and includes: Risk Management; and Transfer Of Risk. Chapter 19 consists of Summary and Conclusion. The Book os supported by Bibliography.
Happy life is the highest ideals of every person whether a believer or disbelieve. One of the best ways to have a good life is strong Iman and good deeds. This is because true believers, who have sound belief, that gives rise to righteous deeds, and mends the heart and corrects the human behavior, and makes good both this world and the Hereafter. These people know how with patience to deal with situations of anxiety, sorrow and grief and achieve joy and happiness. This book consists of 6 Chapters. Chapter 1 consists of Introduction. Chapter 2 consists of Reality of Happiness. Chapter 3 consists of Sources of Real Happiness and includes: Introduction; Happiness in Wealth; Happiness in Rank and Position; Happiness in Educational Achievements; and Happiness in Fame. Chapter 4 consists of Barriers to Real Happiness and includes: Lack of the True Faith; Envy and Jealousy; Anger and Wrath; Hatred and Rancour; Oppression and Injustice; Fear of Mundane Power; Living with Misery and of Pessimism; Suspicion, Spying and Backbiting; Arrogance and Pride; Sinful and Criminal Behaviour; Living With Alcohol and Drug Addiction; and Devotion to Others Beside Allah [SWT].Chapter 5 consists of Some Steps to Remove Barriers to Happiness and includes: Fortify Belief System; Increase Worship And Devotion to Allah [SWT]; Increase Goodness and Kindness to Others; Reject Grieves of The Past And Long Term Hopes; Look At Those Inferior to You in Times of Discontentment; Think Positive and Build Better Understanding; Works Towards Harmony Within Oneself and With Others; Live Within The Boundary Of Law and Within Your Means; Work Towards Stability of The Human Personality; Conduct Regular Self-Review And Make Repentance; Turn Your Weaknesses into Strengths Through Pursuit of Knowledge; Establish a Happy Social Circle; and Make Your
This Book is eleventh (11) of "In Search of the Truth" Series. The book is evidenced based from authentic sources of the Quran and Sunah of the Prophet (SAW) and the work of some Muslim scholars. Accordingly, the primary sources used are: Tafsir Ibn Kathir and Kutub Sitta (six books of Sunah), namely: (i) Sahih Bukhari; (ii) Sahih Muslim; (iii) Sunan Abu Dawud; (iv) Jami At-Tirmidhi; (v) Sunan Nas'i and (vi) Sunan Ibn Majah. This books consists of six (9) chapers. Chaper 1 consists of: Introduction. Chapter 2 consists of: Supreme Power and Authority in Islam. Chapter 3 consists of: The First (Primary) Source of Leadership Principles: The Quran. Chapter 4 consists of Leadership Lessons from the Story of Prophet Ibrahim (AS). Chapter 5 consists of: Leadership Lessons from the Story of Prophet Yusuf (AS). Chapter 6 consist of: Leadership Lessons from the Story Of Prophet Dawud (AS). Chapter 7 cobsists of: Leadership Lessons From The Story of Prophet Sulaiman (AS). Chapter 8 consist of: Leadership Lessons from the Story of Dhul-Qarnayn. Chapter 9 consists of: Summary and Conclusion. The story is supported with Bibliography.
In international construction, most constructional projects require the input of a number of professionals, each of whom have a different role to play in the process, from design to construction, thereby each professional has a duty of skill and care. Also, the process necessarily involves the input of non-professionals (such as building contractors), each of whom will have an important role to play in getting the building project from design stage through procurement, construction to completion of the finished project. At each and every stage of the process, there is a risk that something may go wrong, as a result of the negligence of one or more of those involved, leading to financial loss and the burden of putting the damage right. In those circumstances, establishing who is to blame. Since torts can be intentional, negligent, or strict liability, therefore, employers must be aware that in many circumstances, their employees may create liability in Tort, which may have damaging impact on the operation of the enterprise. In recent years numerous books have been published on the law of torts, but most of them are written aiming for the legal students and professionals and most of them devoid of serving the needs of the construction industry both nationally and international. In this book an effort is made to serve the needs of construction students and professionals. This Book has discussed various premises of law of tort including tortuous liabilities in international construction. The book consists of 17 Chapters and supported with Bibliography.Chapter 3 consists of general principles of tortious liability. Chapter 4 consists of negligence - duty of care. Chapter 5 consists of negligence - breach of duty. Chapter 6 consists of negligence - causation and remoteness negligence. Chapter 7 consists of employers' liability. Chapter 8 consists of liability for land and premises. Chapter 9 consists of trespass to land. Chapter 10 consists of Rylands v Fletcher. Chapter 11 consists of Vicarious Liability. Chapter 12 consists of Remedies In Tort. Chapter 13 Consists of Liability In Tort In Construction Contracts. Chapter 14 consists of Professional Negligence In Construction. Chapter 15 consists of Summary and Conclusion. The Book is supported with Bibliography.
The purpose of this research study is to gain understanding of Islamic Eschatology. This study is evidenced based from authentic sources of Quran and Sunah of the Prophet (SAW) and the work of some Muslim scholars. Accordingly, the primary sources used are: Tafsir Ibn Kathir and Kutub Sitta (six books of Sunah), and some of my research studies previously published, which have been included in the bibliography. This study consists of the Prelude and eleven Chapters. Chapter 1 includes the general introduction on the topic under study. Chapter 2 includes the study of 'Life in the Grave (Barzakh)'. Chapter 3 includes the study of 'Signs of the Day of Judgment' and cover topics, such as: Introduction; General Evidence in the Quran and Ahadith; Dukhan (Smoke); Dajjal (the Imposter); The Mahdi (the Guided One); the Second Coming of Prophet Isa (Jesus); Ya'juj and Ma'juj (Gog And Magog); and the Beast. Chapter 4 includes the study of 'The Day of Judgment' and covers topics, such as: Introduction; the Terrors of the Day of Judgment; the Condition of the Earth and the People; All will Parish but Allah, Who is the Ever Living; Resurrection; Judgment Proceeding; People will be Separated; Hell will be Displayed; the Condition of The righteous Believers; the condition of the Disbelievers and wrong doers; and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 5 includes the study of 'Crossing the Bridge Over the Hell: Sirat' and covers topics, such as: Introduction; Crossing Over the Bridge; Claims Settlement of Violation of Haquq al-Ibad and Purification before entering Paradise.Chapter 6 includes the study of 'Life of Disbelievers and Evildoers in Hell' and covers topics, such as: The Creation Of Hell; The Names Of Hell; The Gates Of Hell; The Levels Of Hell; The Depth And Capacity Of Hell; The Fuel Of Hell-Fire; The Intensity Of The Fire Of Hell; The Keepers Of Hell; Sparks Of The Fire Of Hell; The Shade Of Hell; The Food And Drinks Of Hell; The Garments Of Hell; Beds And Bedcovers Of Hell; Yokes, Chains And Maces Of Hell; Variance In Degree Of Penalties In Hell; Some Examples Of Punishments In Hell; The State Of People In Hell; and Categories Of Inhabitants Of Hell. Chapter 7 includes 'The Intercession And Successful Believers Gathering at Al-Kausar' and covers topics, such as: Intercession and Gathering at al-Kausar. Chapter 8 includes the study of 'Life Of Successful Believers In Paradise' and covers topics, such as: Creation of Paradise; General Description of Paradise; Size Of Paradise; The Levels And Grades Of Paradise; Names Of Paradise; The Highest Position In Paradise; Differences Between The Levels Of Paradise; The Soil Of Paradise; The Rivers And Springs Of Paradise; The Light Of Paradise; Sidrat Al-Muntaha; Gardens, Trees And Fruits Of Paradise; The Animals And Birds Of Paradise; The Shade Of Paradise; The Palaces And Tents Of Paradise; Paradise: There Is Nothing Like It; The First People To Enter Paradise; Admittance To Paradise; The Reception Of The People Of Jannah; Those Who Take Their Positions In The Highest Levels; The Sinners Among The Believers Will Enter Paradise; The Last Person To Enter Paradise; The Reaction Of The People Of Paradise; The Bounties And Delights Of The People Of Paradise; and Who Are The People Of Paradise?Chapter 9 includes the study of 'Al-Isra And Al-Miraj'. Chapter 10 includes the study of 'Guide Us To The Right Way' and covers topics, such as: Introduction; Understand That The Delights Of Paradise Are Far Superior To The Pleasures Of This World; Protections Against The Temptation Of Shaytan; How To Save Oneself From The Hellfire? Do The Deeds For Which One Deserves To Enter Paradise; and Invocation To Allah [SWT] For His Mercy And Forgiveness To Make A Place In Paradise. Chapter 11 covers Summary and Conclusion.
Prophet Muhammad (SAW) started his mission of conveying the Divine Message and preaching the religion of truth to mankind, at the age of forty (40). At the age of sixty-three (63), he left his mortal remains in this world with an end of a life, which consecrated throughout to the service of Allah [SWT] and humanity. During this period of twenty-three (23) years of his Prophethood, he not only taught and lived by the religion of truth, which is the embodiment of the code of life revealed by Allah [SWT], for the guidance of mankind.Muhammad (SAW) was appointed by Allah [SWT] the final Prophet as the seal of the Prophethood with Quran, the completion of revelation i.e. the last and final of the Divine Books. With Muhammad (SAW), the seal of Prophets) and the Quran, the final Divine Book, has come the culmination of the Prophethood and religious evolution. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) revolutionized the complete Arabian Peninsula from paganism and idolatry to worship of Allah [SWT]. He transformed almost the whole of Arabian Peninsula from debaucher/drunkenness to piety/sobriety, from wars/ tribal quarrels to social cohesion/ solidarity, from lawlessness/ anarchy to organized/ disciplined living, and from moral bankruptcy to moral excellence of the highest standard. Entire human history has never known such an unmatched and complete transformation of people or place ever before or ever since. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was indeed by far the most remarkable personality that ever existed on this earth who not only revolutionized the worlds of human thought and behavior for all ages to come but also left with us the permanent, universal and eternal code of conduct & source of guidance for the benefit of all mankind. The purpose of this research study is to gain understanding of the life and work of Muhammad (SAW) to whom Allah [SWT] bestowed honor of representation of all the prophets and seal of the prophets with Quran as the final and permanent message for whole mankind and how against all odds he founded Islamic State and set the pace for early Islamic history to which billions of Muslim look with pride. This study is evidenced based from authentic sources of Quran and Sunah of the Prophet (SAW) and the great writers on the Serah.
This Book is evidenced based from authentic sources of the Quran and Sunah of the Prophet (SAW) and the work of some Muslim scholars. Accordingly, the primary sources used are: Tafsir Ibn Kathir and Kutub Sitta (six books of Sunah), namely: (i) Sahih Bukhari; (ii) Sahih Muslim; (iii) Sunan Abu Dawud; (iv) Jami At-Tirmidhi; (v) Sunan Nas'i and (vi) Sunan Ibn Majah. The Book is a reference manual for every household. This book consists of eighteen (18) Chapters. Chapter 1 consists of: Introduction. Chapter 2 consists of Morality: The Core of All Islamic Principles. Chapter 3 consists of: Humility and Submissiveness and includes: Introduction; Diseases of the Heart (Arrogance and Pride); Meanings of Humility; Merit and Rewards of Humility; Different Kinds of Humility; Humility in Prayers (Khasha'a); Humility in Du'a and Supplication; Allah [SWT] and His Messenger (SAW) Emphasized Humility; General Humility Lessons from the History; Some Methods to Cultivate Humility before Allah [SWT] in our Hearts; and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 4 consists of Seeking Tranquillity (Sakinah). Chapter 5 Consists of: Integrity. Chapter 6 Consists of: Courage (Shaja'at), Chapter 7 Consists of: Wisdom (Hikmah). Chapter 8 Consists of: Patience (Sabr). Chapter 9 Consists of: Modesty (Haya) and Includes: Introduction; Meaning of Modesty in Islam; and Importance of Modesty in Islam. Chapter 10 Consists of: Self-Control and Self-Restraint (Iffat) and includes: Introduction; Self-Control is the Way to Happiness; Methods of Self-Control and Self-Purification; Self-Restraint (Iffat) and Piety (Taqwa); the Significance of Self-Control and Self-Purification; Sources of Strength in Managing Physical Desires; How can a Muslim or Muslimah Discipline Oneself; and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 11 consists of: Control of Anger and Includes: Understanding Anger; Islamic Perspective on Anger; Quranic Reasoning Against Getting Angery; When Anger is Justified; Constructive Anger Vs. Destructive Anger; Management and Control of Anger; and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 12 consists of: Truthfulness and Honesty and includes: Introduction; Implication of Honesty; Building and Practices Honesty; and Internal and External Honesty.Chapter 13 consists of: Trustworthiness and includes: Introduction; Trustworthiness Was The Corner Stone of The Leadership of Prophet Muhammad (SAW); Scope of Trust in Islam which covers - General, Keeping Secrets of Others is a Trust, Performance of Duty is a Trust, Wealth and Ability Given by Allah [SWT] are a Trust, Appointment To High Offices and Posts is a Trust, Misuse of Office is Betrayal of Trust, and to Consider Trust as Personal Property is a Wicked Act-; Importance Of Trustworthiness In Islam; and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 14 consists of: Generosity and Kindness and includes: Introduction; Generosity Explained; Importance and the Value of Generosity in Islam; A Perspective on the Generosity of the Prophet (SAW); A Perspective on the Generosity of the Companions; Models of Generosity in Islam; Islamic Etiquettes of Generosity; Manifestations of Generosity; and Some Examples Of Generosity in Early Islamic History. Chapter 15 consists of: Promise Keeping and Faithfulness and includes: Introduction; Types of Promises; Man's Covenant with Allah [SWT]; Mutual Covenants and Agreements: Promise Keeping Between Man and Man; and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 16 consists of: Justice and Spirit of Forgiveness Against Avenge. Chapter 17 consists of: Other Islamic Virtues and includes: Introduction; Equilibrium And Moderation; Simplicity; Good Acts And Words (Al Hasanaat); Keeping Good Company; Sacrifice; Brotherhood; Sincerity. Chapter 18 consists of: Summary and Conclusion. The Book is supported with Bibliography.
Islam is the real way to freedom and liberation, which safeguards man's integrity as well his honor and dignity. It is the religion, which invites man to struggle against oppression and tyranny for his freedom and dignity. Islamic as a complete way of life including not only rituals but also non-ritual beliefs, intentions, sayings and action of an individual whilst interacting with other fellow human beings, family and society, which ought to completely in line with the code of conduct as prescribed by Allah [SWT] and practiced by the Prophet (SAW). This book introduce to the readers Islam as the ideal way of life for mankind This book consists of ten (10) Chapters. Chapter 1 consists of Introduction. Chapter 2 consists of True Religion From Allah [SWT] Is Islam. Chapter 3 Consists of The Divine Code of Life for Mankind and includes: Introduction; The Religion Named By Allah [SWT] Is Islam; Moral Code of Islam covering: Introduction, Righteousness, Social Responsibilities, Morality, Intentions And Motives, Responsibility And Duties of Society, Equality And Freedom, Balance In Society, and the Scheme of Life; Chapter 4 Consists of Islam Is The Universal Religion And A Way Of Life For Mankind and include: Introduction; Islam: The Religion Based On Allah's Oneness (Tawheed); Islam: The Religion Of Universal Harmony; Islam: The Religion Of All Times; Islamic Spirituality Vs. Other Religions And Ideologies; Concluding Remark. Chapter 5 Consists of: Chapter 6 Consists of Economic System of Islam Based on Justice and includes: Introduction; and Trade And Commerce. Chapter 7 Consists of Judicial System of Islam and includes: Defining The Islamic Judicial System; Legal Basis of Islamic Judicial System; Why Judiciary Is Needed; Criterion For The Judiciary; The Quranic Principles of Conduct For The Judge; The Quranic Principles Of Conduct Of Litigants; and The Quranic Principles of The Witness's Conduct.Chapter 8 Consists of The Six Articles of Faith: Six Pillars of Imam; Introduction; Belief in Allah [SWT]; Belief In Angles of Allah [SWT]; Belief In Books Of Allah [SWT]; Belief in Messengers of Allah [SWT]; Belief in Al Qadar; and Belief in Akhirah. Chapter 9 Consists of the Five Pillars of Islam and includes: Introduction; Shahadah covering: Introduction, Importance Of Shahadah (Testimony), Meaning Of The First Statement of The Testimony: ' La Ilaha Illa-Allah', and Meaning of The Second Statement of Testimony: 'Muhammad Ar-Rasul-Allah'; Salah, Prayer; Zakah, the Paying of Alms; Sawm or Siyam, Fasting; and Hajj, The Pilgrimage. Chapter 10 Consists of Summary and Conclusion. The Book is supported with Bibliography.
This Book is evidenced based from authentic sources of the Quran and Sunah of the Prophet (SAW) and the work of some Muslim scholars. Accordingly, the primary sources used are: Tafsir Ibn Kathir and Kutub Sitta (six books of Sunah), namely: (i) Sahih Bukhari; (ii) Sahih Muslim; (iii) Sunan Abu Dawud; (iv) Jami At-Tirmidhi; (v) Sunan Nas'i and (vi) Sunan Ibn Majah.This book is consists of 9 Chapters. Chapter 1 consists of Introduction. Chapter 2 consists of Importance of Learning and Teaching Aqidah. Chapter 3 consists of The Principles Of The Islamic Aqidah (Creed) and includes: Introduction; The First Principle: Belief In Allah; The Second Principle: Belief In The Angels; The Third Principle: Belief In Allah's Scriptures; The Fourth Pimple: Belief In Allah's Messengers; The Fifth Principle: Belief In Last Day; and The Sixth Principle: Belief In Al-Qada' And Al-Qadar (Divine Decree And Predestination). Chapter 4 consists of teaching our Kids Tawheed. Chapter 5 consists of Understanding Taweed. It includes: Meaning Of Tawheed; The Types Of Tawheed covering Tawheed Ar-Ruboobiyyah, Tawheed Al-Uloohiyyah, and Tawheed Al-Asmaa Was-Sifaat; Meaning of The First Statement of The Kalimah (Testimony): 'La Ilaha Illa-Allah'; and Meaning Of The Second Statement Of Testimony: 'Muhammad Ar-Rasul-Allah'. Chapter 6 consists of Understanding Shirk. It includes: Meaning of Shirk; The Types of Shirk: covering Major Shirk, and Minor Shirk; and Guidelines to Avoid Shirk. Chapter 7 consists of Tawheed and Worship. It includes: Tawheed And Worship Explained; The Superiority of Tawheed; and Merit of Purifying Tawheed from Shirk.Chapter 8 consists of: Introduction; It Is Forbidden To Slaughter On Name Other Than Allah; It Is Forbidden To Make An Animal Sacrifice For Allah In A Place Where Sacrifice Is Made For Other Than Allah; It Is An Act Of Shirk To Vow To Other Than Allah [SWT]; It Is An Act Of Shirk To Seek Refuge In Other Than Allah; It Is An Act Of Shirk To Seek Help In Other Than Allah (Or To Invoke Other Than Allah); It Is An Act Of Shirk To Expect Intercession Other Than Allah; Act Of Worshipping Images Or Statues Of Pious People And/ Or Seeking Invocation From Their Graves Is A Major Shirk; Worshipping At The Graves Of Pious People; Sorcery (As-Sihr) Is An Act of Shirk; Practicing Soothsayers And The Like Is An Act of Shirk; Belief In Omens i.e. Fate (At- Tataiyur) With Other Than Allah is An Act of Shirk; Astrology (At- Tanjeem) Vs. Shirk; It Is Shirk To Perform A (Righteous) Deed For Worldly Reasons; The Prophet's Safeguarding Of Tawheed And His Closing Of The Paths To Shirk; and They (Jews) Not Made Just Estimate Of Allah. Chapter 9 consists of Summary and Conclusion.
This book consists of thirteen (13) Chapters. Chapter 1 consists of Introduction. Chapter 2 consists of Creation of Father And Mother of Mankind: Creation of Adam And Hawwa (Eve). Chapter 3 Consists of The Complementary Nature Of Men And Women And Their Equality in Islam and includes: Introduction; Equality as Human Being; Equality in Rewards And Punishments; Equality in Religious Obligations; Equality in Preservation Of Honor And Nobility; Equality in Education And Cultivation; Equality in Financial Dealings And Property Ownership; Equality In Social Responsibilities; and Right To Receive Fair Share Of Wealth. Chapter 4 Consists of Women Role in Family Relations in Islam and includes: Introduction; Marriage Relationship; Polygamy; The Unlawful Forms of Marriage; Dower (Mahr); and Divorce (Talaq). Chapter 5 Consists of The Complementary Nature of Men And Women And Their Equality in Islam and includes: Introduction; Human And Civil Rights; Equal Right to Acquire Knowledge; Equal Reward And Equal Accountability; Women in Islam Has the Right to Get Education; Equal Right of Man And Woman to Choose Spouse; The Right to Seek Employment; and Concluding Remarks.Chapter 6 Consists of The Dignity, Rights And Duties Of Women In Islam and includes: Introduction; Women's Dignity, Rights And Duties As Mother; Women's Dignity, Rights And Duties As Daughter; Women's Dignity, Rights And Duties As Wife; Women's Dignity, Rights And Duties As Sister; Women's Dignity, Rights And Duties As Integral Part Of The Larger Society (Sister In Islam); and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 7 Consists of Misconception About Place of Women in Islam and includes: Introduction; Women Are Inferior To Men; Women Inherits Only Half What A Man Can Inherit; The Woman's Testimony Is Equal Only To Half Of The Man's Testimony; Polygamy Is Injustice To Women; Muslim Woman Cannot Have Jobs Outside Their Homes; Muslim Women Cannot Have Education; and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 8 Consists of Modesty And Dress Code of Women in Islam and includes: Introduction; Meaning Of Modesty In Islam; Importance of Modesty In Islam; and Women's Modesty And Dress Code.Chapter 9 Consists of The Great Women of The History of Mankind Affirmed By Islam and includes: Women Mentioned In The Quran And Ahadith covering: The First Lady And The Mother of Mankind: Hawwa, Sarah And Hajirah: Wives of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), The Wife of The Aziz of Egypt: Zulekha, The Mother of Prophet Musa (AS): Eucabid And The Wife of Fir'awn: Asiyah, Wife Of Prophet Musa: Safurah, The Queen of Saba (Sheba): Bilqis, and The Mother Of Prophet Isa (AS): Mariam (Mary); Fatima The Youngest Daughter Of Prophet Muhammad (SAW); and Mothers Of The Believers: Wives Of The Prophet (SAW) covering: Introduction, Khadeejah (RAA) Bint Khuwaylid, Sawdah (RAA) Bint Zam'a, Aishah (RAA) Bint Abu Bakr Saddeeq, Hafsa (RAA) Bint Umar Bin Khattab (RAA), Zaynab (RAA) Bint Khuzaymah, Umm Salamah (RAA), Or Hind (RAA) Bint Abu Umayyah, Zaynab (RAA) Bint Jahsh Bin Riqab, Jawayriah (RAA) Bint Al-Harith, Umm Habeebah (RAA), Or Ramla (RAA) Bint Abu Sufyan, Safiyyah (RAA) Bint Huyayy Bin Akhtab, Maymoona (RAA) Bint Harith Hilaliya, and Concluding Remarks. Chapter 10 consists of The Prescribed Punishment For Zina (Illicit Sex) and And Related Issues and includes: Preamble; The Explanation of The Prescribed Punishment For Zina (Illicit Sex); The Prescribed Punishment For Slandering Chaste Women; Explaining The Repentance of The One Who Makes A False Accusation; and Details Of Al-Li'an: Accuse Their Wives. Chapter 12 consists of Al-Ifk (The Slander): Specific Reference Concerning A'ishah (Raa) - The Mother Of The Believers. Chapter 12 consists of Prohibition of Falsely Accusing Chaste Women. Chapter 13 Consists of Summary and Conclusion. The Book is supported with Bibliography and references.
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