Allah is not above or beneath or within or without. He is not fused or joined nor interpenetrating, nor is He outside the cosmic reality. This book indicates how Tawhid can be understood.
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Knowledge of God
Shaykh al-Alawi has taken ibn al-Ashir’s verse poem, itself a summation of Islamic teachings, and made it a vehicle for making plain the unitary knowledge, the hidden doctrine, that lies beneath every phenomenon of outer wisdom.
£14.50 -
Letter to an African Muslim
“In order to understand the present enslavement of our Islamic nation it is important to recognise the forces involved, their deployment, effect, power and weakness.” Even more relevant in the age of AFRICOM than when it was written.
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The African Caliphate
This scholarly work focuses on the establishment in 1809, in what is today Northern Nigeria, of the celebrated Sokoto caliphate, which may well have been the last complete re-establishment, anywhere in the world, of Islam in its entirety, comprising all its many and varied dimensions.
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The Hundred Steps
A succinct yet immensely profound and practical guide to the science of which Imam Junayd said, “If I had known of any science greater than sufism I would have gone to it, even on my hands and knees.”
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The Secret Garden
This work contains all the principles of the science of tasawwuf in a concise form. It is Shaykh Mahmud Shabistari’s lucid exposition of the deen of Islam and how a man or woman can gain access to his or her reality.
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The Way of Muhammad
The revised edition of this modern classic is, in the words of its author, simply a meditation of the five pillars of Islam as viewed by someone who has taken them on and is savouring their meanings.
£0.00 – £15.00