Lessons Learned: Treasures from Nadwah's Sages

Lessons Learned: Treasures from Nadwah's Sages
Title Lessons Learned: Treasures from Nadwah's Sages PDF eBook
Author Mohammad Akram Nadwi
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 190
Release 2019-04-02
Genre History
ISBN 173383740X

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?I joined Nadwat al-_Ulam__ and felt as if I had been raised from the dusty ground to the stars up above, from the level earth to the high heavens. I came across ancient books and studied with great teachers who were knowledgeable scholars, learned scribes and pious worshippers. . . ." This is how Mo_ammad Akram Nadw_ fondly recalls his alma matter in the heart of Lucknow. Lessons Learned is a celebration of his journey of discovery, by sharing the biographies of some of his senior teachers along with lessons and insights learned along the way. The book is arranged topically as a critical survey of the Islamic sciences, and he selects one key teacher from each discipline he has chosen to highlight, giving us glimpses into their lives, personalities, habits and more. Some of these teachers are still alive, and many long gone but certainly not forgotten. All of this provides a poignant snapshot of life and scholarship at Nadwah and the Muslim literary and intellectual world of the Indian subcontinent.

Dismissed

Dismissed
Title Dismissed PDF eBook
Author Mike Farrell
Publisher Covenant Books, Inc.
Pages 92
Release 2022-01-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1636306675

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Lessons Learned from Sin Addiction is a book about one man’s fall from grace and the journey back. In these pages, we explore learning to recognize our fallen condition, our need for accountability, and our privilege and ability to trust our heavenly Father to make a way out of our self-imposed wilderness. Sometimes, the road to recovery must start with disaster; but overcoming sin addiction is not only recovery, but redemption.

Muhammad the Last Prophet

Muhammad the Last Prophet
Title Muhammad the Last Prophet PDF eBook
Author Abulḥasan ʻAlī Nadvī
Publisher Islamic Books
Pages 215
Release 1993
Genre
ISBN 9781872531106

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Milestones

Milestones
Title Milestones PDF eBook
Author Sayyid Quṭb
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Islam
ISBN 9781450590648

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On Islam and Islamic civilization.

Foundation to Hadith Science

Foundation to Hadith Science
Title Foundation to Hadith Science PDF eBook
Author Mohammad Nadwi
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-02
Genre
ISBN 9781733837439

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Remembering Beautiful Days in Jerusalem

Remembering Beautiful Days in Jerusalem
Title Remembering Beautiful Days in Jerusalem PDF eBook
Author Mohammad Akram Nadwi
Publisher Al Buruj Press
Pages 162
Release 2020-11-02
Genre
ISBN 9789672420217

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A group of British Muslims visited us in the last ten days of the month of Ramadan in the year 1436 AH/2015 CE. They came in large numbers, and their ranks included a number of scholars, speakers, and people of knowledge. Among them was an eminent Muslim scholar, a blessing from God for the believers, and a man worthy of mention in the heavens - God willing. He was our beloved brother Dr. Mohammad Akram Nadwi, God preserve him and protect him from every evil. I found him to be a man of real knowledge and practice, one belonging to the ranks of those who are mentioned as models of excellence, precision and deep understanding.

Tafsīr Ibn ʻAbbās

Tafsīr Ibn ʻAbbās
Title Tafsīr Ibn ʻAbbās PDF eBook
Author Muḥammad ibn Yaʻqūb Fīrūzābādī
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Koran
ISBN 9781891785177

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A collection of the long-unavailable tafasir, or commentaries on the Qur'an, which help to properly explain and contextualize the revelation, this series aims to make leading exegetical works--in translation, unabridged, and faithful to the letter and meaning of the Arabic--widely available for study and research. One of the most pivotal works for understanding the environment that influenced the development of Qur'anic exegesis, this volume--originally written by Abdullah Ibn 'Abbas and Ibn Ya'qub al-Firuzabadi--offers valuable insight into the circulation and exchange of popular ideas between Islam, Judaism, and Christianity during the formative phase of Islamic exegesis. In addition, the work avoids elaborate theological, philosophical, and grammatical explanations, making it easily accessible to nonspecialists.