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The Prophet (PBUH) and his Ten Companions Who Were Promised Paradise

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The Prophet (PBUH) and his Ten Companions Who Were Promised Paradise

$254,266.99

$76,280.10

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By Hafiz Abdul Ghani al-Maqdisi, Commentary by Shaykh Muḥammad bin 'Abdul-Wahhāb al-'Aqīl, Translated by Rasheed Barbee, Authentic Statements Publications, 187 pages

This book covers the life and history (seerah) of the Prophet PBUH. The last chapters offers an explanation of the ten companions promised paradise.

About the author:

Hafiz Abdul Ghani al-Maqdisi was a classical Sunni Islamic scholar and a prominent Hadith master. He was born in 541 AH (1146 CE) in the village of Jummail in Palestine. He studied with scholars in Damascus; many of whom were from his own extended family. He studied with many scholars including the Imam of Tasawwuf, Shaykh Abdul Qadir al-Jilani. He was the first person to establish a school on Mount Qasioun near Damascus. He died in 600 AH (1203 CE).

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In-store location: Shelf 3.20

By Hafiz Abdul Ghani al-Maqdisi, Commentary by Shaykh Muḥammad bin 'Abdul-Wahhāb al-'Aqīl, Translated by Rasheed Barbee, Authentic Statements Publications, 187 pages

This book covers the life and history (seerah) of the Prophet PBUH. The last chapters offers an explanation of the ten companions promised paradise.

About the author:

Hafiz Abdul Ghani al-Maqdisi was a classical Sunni Islamic scholar and a prominent Hadith master. He was born in 541 AH (1146 CE) in the village of Jummail in Palestine. He studied with scholars in Damascus; many of whom were from his own extended family. He studied with many scholars including the Imam of Tasawwuf, Shaykh Abdul Qadir al-Jilani. He was the first person to establish a school on Mount Qasioun near Damascus. He died in 600 AH (1203 CE).