Taken from the book ‘Mi’atu min ‘uzamā’i ummati al-Islām ghayyarū majra at-tārīkh’ by At-Turbani.[1](He wrote : ) “Indeed, it is from Sulaymān, and indeed, it begins: In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful} [An-Naml: 30] I am the Sultan of the White Sea, the Black Sea, the Red Sea, Anatolia, Rumelia,Continue reading “Sultan Sulaymān al-Qānūnī”
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The Giants of the Islamic Navy- The Barbarossa Brothers
The Giants of the Islamic Navy –The Barbarossa Brothers, Taken from the book ‘Mi’atu min ‘uzamā’i ummati al-Islām ghayyarū majra at-tārīkh’ by At-Turbani.[1] [1] Pages 52-58. Our admiral, the noble minister and mujāhid (one who strives in the path of Allah), Khayr al-Dīn, and Nāṣir al-Dīn—acting in the name of Islam, not merely for regionalContinue reading “The Giants of the Islamic Navy- The Barbarossa Brothers”
Sultan Selim Al-Awwal “The Destroyer of the Safavid State”
Sultan Selim Al-Awwal “The Destroyer of the Safavid State” A brief biography of Sultan Selim Al-Awwal from the book ‘Mi’atu min ‘uzamā’i ummati al-Islām ghayyarū majra at-tārīkh’ by At-Turbani. (Slightly adapted) “Wa Ba’ad (And after)… Indeed, our scholars and men of law have sentenced you, Ismā‘īl As-Safawi[1], to execution, as an apostate from Islam. TheyContinue reading “Sultan Selim Al-Awwal “The Destroyer of the Safavid State””
This Is Not From ‘Adl (Justice), O ‘Aadilah (Advice from Sheikh Abdul Muhsin Al-‘Abbad Al-Badr to the Daughter of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia)
This Is Not From ‘Adl (Justice), O ‘Aadilah (An Advice from Sheikh Abdul Muhsin Al-‘Abbad Al-Badr to the Daughter of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia) In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, hisContinue reading “This Is Not From ‘Adl (Justice), O ‘Aadilah (Advice from Sheikh Abdul Muhsin Al-‘Abbad Al-Badr to the Daughter of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia)”
Invoking the Dead Between Shirk (Polytheism) and Innovation (in Religion)
[From islamweb.net, question number 187225] Question: Our esteemed scholars, we know that it is not permissible under any circumstances to ask for anything from a person who has died, even if it is the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him. However, some brothers disagreed with me regarding the ruling of this action, which isContinue reading “Invoking the Dead Between Shirk (Polytheism) and Innovation (in Religion)”