Surah Al-Fatihah (Flash Card)
A set of 32 beautifully crafted flash cards to help children understand and memorize the true essence of Surah Al Fatihah.
- Vocabulary learning is made fun and exciting by picture-word association.
- Exercise cards to stimulate imagination and reinforce the concept behind each ayah for practical and linguistic understanding.
- Comes with instruction booklet – suggests various games to engage with children.
Suitable for 3+ years old.
Surga Dan Neraka : Serial Aqidah Islam 7
Survivor: My Life As A Rohingya Refugee
” Ziaur’s story is one of resilience, courage, and conviction … a compelling reminder that Myanmar’s genocide and citizenship stripping practices have a far-reaching impact on Rohingyas living outside the country across multiple generations.”
Maung Zarni and Natalie Brinham
co-authors of Essays on Myanmar’s Genocide of Rohingyas (2012-2018)
Ta’limul Muta’allim (Pentingnya Adab Sebelum Ilmu)
Saya melihat banyak penuntut ilmu pada zaman kita bersungguh-sungguh, tetapi tidak sampai kepada ilmu. Tidak mendapat manfaat dari ilmunya. Mereka terhalang dari buah ilmu (yaitu mengamalkan dan menyebarkannya) karena keliru dalam menempuh jalan (untuk mencari ilmu) dan meninggalkan syarat-syaratnya. Padahal siapa yang salah jalan maka akan tersesat, dan tidak akan meraih tujuan, baik sedikit maupun banyak. Maka saya ingin menjelaskan kepada mereka cara menuntut ilmu berdasar yang telah saya pahami dari buku-buku dan yang saya dengar dari guru-guru saya yang memiliki ilmu dan hikmah.
~ Imam Az-Zarnuji, Penulis Kitab Ta’limul Muta’allim
Tafseer Ibn Katheer Juz’ ‘Amma: Part 30 of the Qur’an
The 30th and last section of the Qur’an is probably the most widely read and memorized of all the parts of the Qur’an, containing as it does, many short chapters which are easy to commit to memory. This explanation and commentary of those chapters will help you understand their full meaning and importance.
Tafseer Soorah Al-Hujurat (H/B)
Tafseer Soorah al-Hujurât: A Commentary on the 49th Chapter of the Qur’an is a treasury of divine advice, commandments, and prohibitions regarding common problems in social relations, including gossip, spying, arguing, and bigotry. To make the best use of this chapter, the believer needs a detailed explanation of the meanings of the verses.
Dr. Bilal Philips has based his tafseer (exegesis) on the methodology used in the classical works of tafseer. He has relied first of all on the explanations found within the Qur’an itself, then on explanations found in the Sunnah and related incidents which occurred at the time of the revelation of the verses in question. Beyond these primary sources, Dr. Philips has relied on the interpretations made by the Prophet’s Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) who were noted for their ability to interpret and comment on the Qur’an. ‘Abdullâh ibn ‘Abbâs, for example, was called ‘The interpreter of the Qur’an’ by Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him). Finally, the author has made use of the grammatical explanations given in the classical tafseer works. Wherever possible, Dr. Philips has tried to apply the derived meanings of the verses to the problems of contemporary society.
Tafsir 67 : A Commentary on Surah al Mulk (P/B)
The beauty of the Qur’an is such that its miracles cannot truly be understood until one contemplates every verse of every surah; this alone makes tafsir one of the most amazing sciences of Islam. Surah Al-Mulk is a chapter of the Quran which would be recited every night by the Prophet (peace be upon him), in its midst are deep meanings which highlight the purpose of our creation, as well as entailing the message of Islam. In this book, the author takes the reader on a wonderful journey through the gardens of the first surah in the 29th Juzz of the Qur’an.
About the Author: Dr. Philips was born in 1947 in Jamaica, but grew up in Canada, where he converted to Islam in 1972. He completed a diploma in Arabic language and a B.A. degree in 1979 from the College of Islamic Disciplines at the Islamic University of Madinah, an Islamic university in Saudi Arabia. At the University of Riyadh College of Education he completed his M.A. in Islamic Theology in 1985, and in 1994 he completed his Ph.D in Islamic Theology in the department of Islamic studies at the University of Wales. He later taught Islamic education and Arabic language in private schools in Riyadh for over ten years. Because of his opposition to Saudi Arabia’s position in the Gulf War, he had to leave the country and for three years he lectured M.Ed. students in the Islamic Studies department of Shariff Kabunsuan College (SKC) in Cotabato City, Mindanao, the Philippines. Islamic Information Center Since 1994, he has founded and directed the Islamic Information Center (which is now known as Discover Islam) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is known as a prolific speaker and author on topics relating to Islam, including audio lectures and books. Presently, he is a lecturer of Arabic language and Islamic Studies at the American University in Dubai and ‘Ajman University in Ajman, United Arab Emirates. He frequently appears at the Islamic Research Foundation in Mumbai, India, on lecture tours. He has also founded the Distance Learning Program called Islamic Online University, which offers a four year degree in Islamic Studies plus a variety of short courses. Dr. Philips is something of a pioneer as a person of Western origin achieving the status of a scholar of Islam inside the tradition.
Tafsir Al-Jalalayn (set of 2 vol)
This book, “Tafsir al-Jalalayn,” meaning “The Commentary of the Two Jalals”, is named after its two authors: Jalalu’d-Din al-Mahalli (1389-1459), who wrote half of it, and his student, Jalalu’d-Din as-Suyuti (1445-1505), one of the greatest Muslim scholars of all, who completed it after al-Mahalli’s death. For half a millennium Tafsir al-Jalalayn has been considered the essential first step in the study of the meanings of the Quran by teachers and students throughout the Islamic world. Although it is among the shortest and simplest of the complete commentaries, it is at the same time both wide-ranging and profound. This translation by Muhammed Anis Gad Khalil gives non-Arabic speakers access to one of the seminal works of classical tafsir literature. It is hoped that it will prove a valuable aid to the correct understanding of the Quranic Revelation throughout the English-speaking world.
Tafsir As-Sa’di (parts 1,2,3)
Tafsir As-Sa’di is a straightforward, easy to read, easy to understand explanation of the meaning of Qur’anic Ayat and statement. In addition to the simplicity of Ibn Sa’adi’s writing, it is also articulate and eloquent. Consequently, for those newly acquainted with Tafsir and those new to Islam, this Tafsir provides an uncomplicated, deep and insightful comprehension into the meaning and explanation of the Qur’an.
Tabari : The Comprehensive Exposition Of the Interpretation of the Verses of the Qur’an (2 Vol)
Tabari’s Qur’an Commentary, Comprehensive Exposition of the Interpretation of the Verses of the Qur’an, is one of the great monuments of classical Arabic and Islamic scholarship which, over a millennium, has been a fundamental reference work for scholars engaged in the tradition of Qur’anic exegesis. This two-volume translation focuses on thirty selected verses and Suras, or Chapters, associated with special merits and blessings and also includes Tabari’s own introduction to the Comprehensive Exposition