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Saviours Of Islamic Spirit
From
the Original Urdu Tarikhi Dawat-o-Azimat
By: Abul Hassan Ali Nadwi
Edited and Translated by Mohiuddin Ahmad
With Suggestions by Abrar Ahmad Khan
Original References checked by Muhammad Ghayas Uddin
3 Volumes - Hard Back
Published By Darul Ishaat , Karachi Pakistan
English translation of the Maulana Nadwi's work
"Tarikhi Dawat-o-Azimat." also translated into Arabic as
'Rijal ul Fikr wad Da'wah Fil Islam'
This selection of biographies, by one of the leading twentieth century Muslim scholars, brings under three volume, Muslim Personalities whose contribution to the sustenance of the Islamic spirit through the centuries can never be overstated. Beautifully narrated, with particular detail to the environment in which these figures rose to prominence.
Volumes I, 419 Pages, Hard Back
Umar ibn Abdul Aziz
Hassan al-Basri
Traditionists and Jurists of Islam (The Imams )
Ahmad ibn Hanbal
Abul Hassan al-Ash'ari
Decline of Dialectics
Al-Ghazal
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani
Ibn al-Jawzi- Nur ud-din Zangi and Salah Ud-din Ayyubi
Sheikhul Islam Izz ud-din Ibn Abdul Salam
Tartars :The Scourge of God- Maulana Jalal ud-din Rumi.
Volumes II, 381 Pages, Hard Back
Sheikh ul Islam Ibn Taimiyah
Sultan ul Mashaikh Khwaja Nizam ud din Aulia
Makhdum ul Mulk Sheikh Sharf ud din Yahya Maneri
Volumes III 360 Pages, Hard Back
Imam Rabbani Mujaddid Alf Thani.
This volume basically covers Islamic History in the Indian Sub Continent in the Tenth Centuary Hijri From Akbar to Jahangir and the eminent deputies of the Sheikh.
About the Author:
Maulana
Syed Abul Hasan 'Ali Nadwi, one of the most prolific writers and original
thinkers of recent times, author of well over fifty books in various languages, and
a scholar of rare distinction, passed into the mercy of Allah in December
1999.
Maulana
Sayyid Abul Hasan ‘Ali Nadwi (RA) passed away on 23 Ramadan, 1420 (Dec. 23,
1999) at the age of 86. A great scholar, thinker, writer, daa’ee and
world-renowned personality, at the age of thirteen he had learned Arabic
fluently and by twenty had graduated as a scholar of knowledge. With over
fifty books and numerous speeches written in Arabic & Urdu, Maulana
Nadwi was tireless in advancing the cause of Islam.
Nadwi
was a founder member of the Muslim World League (Rabita), a member of
the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC), a member of the World Supreme
Council of Mosques, and a member of the Fiqh Council of Rabita. He was also a
member of Advisory Council of the Islamic University of Madinah al-Munawwarah, a
member of its Supreme Council, and a member of the Academy of Arts and Letters
of Damascus, Syria. He was also a founder member of the League of the Islamic
Literature in India.
Perhaps better known as a member and rector of Nadwatul Ulama
(India), and president of the Academy of Islamic Research and Publications.
He
was a contemporary of Mawdudi and Sayyid Qutb and had regularly contact,
correspondence and dialogue with them.
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