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Stories of
the Prophets
Qasas al Ambiyah of Ibn Kathir
Translated by Sheikh Muhammad Mustafa Gemiah
Edited by Aelfwine Acelas Mischler
Office of the Grand imam Sheikh Al-Azhar
El Nour For Publishing, Al-Mansoura, Egypt
Hard Back , 444 Pages
Translated
by Sheikh Muhammad Mustafa Gemeiah. This classical work by the great scholar Ibn
Kathir shares detailed information about the lives of the twenty-five Prophets
mentioned by name in the Qur’an. Based on Islamic sources, the stories
inclusively present whatever is known about these blessed individuals: the
circumstances of their spreading the message, the nations where they lived, how
they were treated, their unique trials and the results of their teaching. As one
reads through the accounts, Allah’s reasons for sending the Prophets are
unveiled. The distinct style of writing makes it easy for both adults and
children to understand and makes a valuable addition to a Muslim family library
He was Hafidh Abul Fida Ismail ibn Abi Hafs
Shihabuddin Omar ibn Kathir ibn Daw ibn Kathir in Zar` the Quraishite –
originally from Busra (Syria) – and raised in Damascus. He followed the
Shafi`ee school of thought. Ibn Kathir was born in the year 701 AH in an area
called Majdal, near Busra, west of Damascus. His father died when he was only
four years old and was taken in by his brother and moved to Damascus in 706.
Here, he learned from great scholars such as Ibn Asakir, Ishaq ibn Yahya al-Amudi
and the great Ibn Taymiyyah who was extremely close to him. He also studied
under various other sheikhs who gave him permission in fiqh and Hadith. He made
many academic contributions to Islamic sciences.
Al-Hafiz Ibn hajar Al-Asqalani said,”Ibn
Kathir lost his sight just before his life ended. He died in Damascus in 774A.H.
May Allah grant him Mercy and make him amongst the residents of Jannah (Heavenly
Garden)
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