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Al-Rudud - Bakr ibn 'Abdullah Abu Zayd (2 vol.)

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Bakr ibn `Abdullah Abu Zayd ibn Muhammad ibn `Abdullah ibn Bakr ibn `Uthman ibn Yahya ibn Ghayhab ibn Muhammad. He descended from the tribe of Zayd Al-A`la, who is Zayd ibn Suwayd ibn Zayd ibn Suwayd ibn Zayd ibn Haram ibn Zayd Al-Qada`y from the famous Bani Zayd Al-Qada`iyyah tribe from the Al-Washm area of  Najd, where he was born in 1365 A.H.

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Al-Sunan al-Waridah fi al-Fitan wa Ghawa'uiliha wa al-Sa'ah wa Ashra'iha - Abi 'Amr 'Uthman al-Maqri (3 vol.)

€ 22,50 € 30,00

Beneficial work looking at the temptation and the signs of the time and incidents of time, and what came in from conversations received from the Messenger of Allah , peace be upon him through many doors reminding them of the work on this subject. And the door forbidding the departure from the imams, and the door of what came in the courtyard of the choice of the nation and the door of what came in the clock and their signs and other doors, where the door mentions and mentions the hadiths contained therein, a resource 725 prophetic talk in all these doors.

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Kitab al-Asami wa al-Kunya - Abi Ahmad al-Hakim (3 vol.)

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Al-Asami wa al-Kunya of Imam Abi Ahmad al-Hakim is the oldest work gathering the Kunya and names of the reporters, according to this methodology and this classification.

The author has classified the Kunya alphabetically, beginning with the Prophet salla Allahu 'alayhi wa sallam, Abu al-Qassim, then the other Abul-Qasim.

For each Kunya, he quotes the full name, their other Kunya for some, sometimes the complete genealogy, for the hadith narrators from whom they took the hadeeth and to whom they transmitted, and sometimes one or more hadith they have reported, Muhaddith's words about them for others

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Al-Tis'aynayyah - Ibn Taymiyyah (5. vol)

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Knowledgeable book written by Ibn Taymiyyah. Ibn Taymiyyah, in full Taqī al-Dīn Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad ibn ʿAbd al-Salām ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad ibn Taymiyyah, (born 1263, Harran, Mesopotamia—died September 26, 1328, Damascus, Syria), one of Islam’s most forceful theologians, who, as a member of the Pietist school founded by Ibn Ḥanbal, sought the return of the Islamic religion to its sources: the Qurʾān and the sunnah, revealed writing and the prophetic tradition. He is also the source of the Wahhābiyyah, a mid-18th-century traditionalist movement of Islam.

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