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Prophetic Virtues & Miracles: Al-Minhaj Al-Sawi

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This is a milestone work, the first work of its kind for many centuries. It is a compendium of Prophetic Hadiths (sayings of Prophet Muhammad), categorised under a number of headings and compiled with clear relevance to the lives and situations of people in the modern age. Prophetic Virtues and Miracles will prove invaluable to readers who wish to understand, in the light of the most authenticated and sourced classical Islamic materials, the responsibilities of Muslims in modern age, and the rights of others, and will provide clarity in relation to the Prophet Muhammad's virtues and life, his methods of worship and spiritual practice and other aspects of his Sunnah. This work will be useful for academics in many relevant fields, whether researching the basis of orthodox Sunni belief and practice, or examining the contemporary Muslim response to religious extremism.

361 pages, Hardcover

First published October 15, 2012

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Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri

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Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri is a former professor of Law and Head of Department of Islamic Jurisprudence and Legislation at the University of the Punjab. He has authored around 1000 books (over 400 of which are published) and delivered over 6000 lectures around the world. Dr Qadri has openly declared that he does not receive any royalties from his books but writes as a service to humanity. Dr Qadri has been conferred the highest Islamic academic title of 'Shaykh-ul-Islam' which means an Authority on Islam.

As a leading politician in Pakistan he has started a peaceful anti-corruption and pro-democracy reformist struggle in December 2012.

He is also the founder of Minhaj-ul-Quran International, which has branches and centres in more than 90 countries. He studied classical Islamic sciences under eminent scholars around the world, including Mecca, Medina, Syria, Baghdad, Lebanon, Morocco, India and Pakistan, and has received around 500 authorities and chains of transmission in the various branches of Islamic knowledge.

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