About The Book
Scholars say loving Allah and His Messenger (peace be upon him) is an obligation for all Muslims and is among the highest ranks of gnosis one can attain. However, how can you love someone you do not know?
This collection of 40 ahadith has been prepared by the renowned Islamic jurist and lover of the Prophet (peace be upon him), Imām Yūsuf al-Nabahānī to remind, educate, and re-orient Muslims of the eminent rank Allah’s Messenger (peace be upon him) holds, and of some of the privileges he has been afforded by Almighty Allah. It also highlights the position that we as an ummah hold in Allāh’s Eyes and how we will be
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- Hadith referencing
- Charted-appendix on the 99 names of the Prophet (peace be upon him),
- Charted-appendix on the pure lineage of the Prophet (peace be upon him)
- Article and poem on the blessed sandals of the Prophet (peace be upon him)
About The Authors
Shaykh Dr. Gibril Fouad Haddad is a well-known scholar and religious leader. He is respected for his tireless effort and scholarship in defending and promoting the mainstream way of traditional Sunni Islam; for his erudite, meticulously-researched writings and translations; and his commitment to
In 1960 in Beirut, Lebanon, Shaykh Haddad was born to a Lebanese Catholic Family. He later
It was in this same year that he met his teacher Mawlana Shaykh Nazim al-Haqqani of Cyprus, from whom he took the Naqshbandi
He went on to
He is now an accomplished scholar, religious leader, author and Arabic translator and was listed amongst the 500 Most Influential Muslims In The World. He holds ijazas from over 150 scholars across the Muslim world.
Imam Yūsuf
After Qāḍī Yūsuf al-Nab’hānī retired from his post, he devoted his time to writing and worshipping. He traveled to al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah and lived in the noble city for a period. Then he returned to Beirut, Lebanon where he passed on to the mercy of Allāh in the beginning of Ramaḍān 1932 CE.
About The Translator
Rashad Jameer was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. In his early twenties, by Allah’s mercy and the companionship of the people of īmān and daʿwah, Allah opened his heart to recommit to Islam. From there, he began his study of the Arabic language, the Holy Qur’an and Islamic Sciences with local scholars in Toronto, and pursued further studies in Arabic and Ḥanafī and Mālikī fiqh in Cairo, Egypt and Hadramout, Yemen.
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