As-Salaamu Alaikum,
We are a small group of part-time translators in South Africa hoping to bring many quality Sunni books to the masses, slowly but surely. Our first free publication has been released online at: www.islamic-literature.com
Take this then, as not only our official book announcement, but our official website announcement too!
The book is a partial translation of Sultanul-Wa'izeen Maulana Abun-Nur Muhammad Bashir's (Rahmatullahi Alaihi) Sachi Hikaayaat (True Stories).
The book is copyright-free and can be distributed (and even sold) with no restriction on our part. If you want to change something in the book for whatever reason, we will even provide you with the raw text, no questions asked!
This book is PERFECT for youngsters hoping to understand Sunni Islam in a simple way. It even provides a lesson section after the stories to understand the implications of the prophetic incidents.
We have other books we will be releasing in time, Insha-Allah.
Enjoy.
Maulana Omar Sayed
Graduate of Darul Uloom Qadria Ghareeb Nawaaz
Ladysmith, South Africa
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Free: Stories Of The Prophets - Partial Translation Of Sachi Hikaayaat
Posted 29 October 2011 - 06:15 PM (#2)
When we got quran and hadis why we rely on hakiyaat and why you want to intoduce hakiyaats if they sachi or not but still you need to spend your time on other stuff eg more work on haids and fiqha etc .
Hindus are living in there raam,s hikayaats etc and we need to teach kids real stuff nevermiond the hikayaats .
Hindus are living in there raam,s hikayaats etc and we need to teach kids real stuff nevermiond the hikayaats .
Posted 29 October 2011 - 09:04 PM (#3)
piara-madinah, on 29 October 2011 - 06:15 PM, said:
When we got quran and hadis why we rely on hakiyaat and why you want to intoduce hakiyaats if they sachi or not but still you need to spend your time on other stuff eg more work on haids and fiqha etc .
Hindus are living in there raam,s hikayaats etc and we need to teach kids real stuff nevermiond the hikayaats .
Hindus are living in there raam,s hikayaats etc and we need to teach kids real stuff nevermiond the hikayaats .
Why are you comments so negative?
If someone wants to post a link about some Islamic stories, what's your problem. Why do you speak as if they did something wrong?
Posted 29 October 2011 - 11:13 PM (#5)
piara-madinah, on 29 October 2011 - 09:23 PM, said:
because you people want to live on hikiyaat .
Get your facts right first, and then distort them as you please.
"The mosques are our barracks, the minarets our bayonets, the domes our helmets, and the believers our soldiers"
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