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  2. Al-Fath - Wikipedia

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    Al-Fath (Arabic: الفتح, al-fatḥ; meaning: "The Victory") is the 48th chapter of the Qur'an with 29 verses . The surah was revealed in Medina in the sixth year of the Hijrah, on the occasion of the Treaty of Hudaybiya between the Muslim city-state of Madinah and Makkan polytheists. It mentions this victory, then criticizes the attitudes ...

  3. Fath al-Mulhim bi-Sharh Sahih al-Imam Muslim - Wikipedia

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    Fath al-Mulhim bi-Sharh Sahih al-Imam Muslim (Arabic: فتح الملهم بشرح صحيح الإمام مسلم) is a three-volume Arabic commentary on Sahih Muslim, written by Shabbir Ahmad Usmani before 1916.

  4. Takmilah Fath al-Mulhim bi-Sharh Sahih al-Imam Muslim

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    The commentary covers essential topics, including fiqh, justice, politics, economics, social policy, morality, virtues, and other aspects of Islamic teachings. Taqi Usmani's work is particularly known for its analysis, incorporation of diverse languages, inclusion of biographies, fiqh methodologies , and relevant fiqh rulings, making it a ...

  5. List of Sunni books - Wikipedia

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    al-I`lam bi Hudud Qawa'id al-Islam by Qadi Ayyad; Daqa`iq al-akhbar fi dhikr al-janna wa-l-nar by Qadi Ayyad; Al-Ghunya li-Talibi Tariq al-Haqq by Shaykh Abdul Qadir Gilani; Al-Fath ar-Rabbani by Shaykh Abdul Qadir Gilani; Al-Baz al-Ashhab by Ibn al-Jawzi; Lum'ah al-I'tiqad by Ibn Qudama al-Maqdisi; Al-Aqīdah Al-Wasitiyyah by Ibn Taymiyyah

  6. Futuh - Wikipedia

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    In classical Islamic literature the futūḥ were the early Arab-Muslim conquests of Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, etc. which facilitated the spread of Islam and Islamic civilization. Futūḥ (Arabic script فتوح, singular fatḥ فتح) is an Arabic word with the literal meaning of "openings", as in "liberation".

  7. al-Shahrastani - Wikipedia

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    Al-Shahrastani distinguished himself by his desire to describe in the most objective way the universal religious history of humanity. [5]This is reflected in his Kitab al-Milal wa al-Nihal (The Book of Sects and Creeds), a monumental work, which presents the doctrinal points of view of all the religions and philosophies which existed up to his time.

  8. Zakariyya al-Ansari - Wikipedia

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    Fath al-Baqi Biwasita Sharh al-Alfiyyah al-Iraqi ("Open the rest by explaining the Iraqi millennium"), is an explanation of Alfiyyah al-Hadith by Zain al-Din al-'Iraqi. Fath al-Alam Bi-Sharh al-Alam bi Hadith al-Ahkam ("Opening the flag by explaining the media") Creed, Theology and Logic:

  9. Fath al-Din Ibn Sayyid al-Nas - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Sayyid al-Nas' biography of the prophet Muhammad is well known. [6] [7] Some of the isnads, or chains of narration establishing the historicity of claims, are unique; Ibn Hisham, arguably the most respected classical biographer, included events in his version of the prophetic biography whose chains of narration are only available in Ibn Sayyid al-Nas' work. [8]