This set of five books is our all-time best-selling book series and has been used by thousands of parents and teachers worldwide with tremendous feedback and results. This set includes the stories of the following five Prophets: Adam, Nuh, Ibrahim, Musa,
1. Prophet Adam 2. Prophet Idris (Enoch) 3. Prophet Nuh (Noah) 4. Prophet Hud 5. Prophet Salih 6. Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) 7. Prophet Isma'il (Ishmael) 8. Prophet Ishaq (Isaac) 9. Prophet Yaqub (Jacob) 10. Prophet Lot (Lot) ...
The Lives of the Prophets is a series of lectures delivered to cover the stories of the prophets. It is the first such series produced in the English language. Extensive research in the original Arabic resources has been done to make this series possible. The series is based primarily on Ibn...
The authors of the Biblical stories presented their particular deity, YHWH, as the source of their ‘right’ to control the land and the lucrative trade routes that ran through it. According to Isa 51:1 & Deuteronomy 32, Adam and his descendants, the Hebrews, were sired by ‘the Rock’,...
and saints recounted in the Qur'an. The popular tradition of the Qisas al-Anbiya' (Tales of the Prophets) served a dual purpose of sat- isfying, first, a pious wish to be edified by the moral lessons intrinsic in the stories, and second, a simple desire to be amused and entertained...
It means GOD's Truth and Covenant and Prophet and Believers will all spring from the east. The Bibles thoroughly define "east" to be the Arabs and Arabia. The Bibles have a lot of metaphoric language. Take for example the following where GOD Almighty took the Israelites out of Egypt by ...
Why are they incomplete (except for the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS)? Short Answer: Quranic narrations of events in the lives of the prophets are like illuminating relevant scenes from their lives, so that future generations can derive good lessons from them. This means the stories of the ...
Why are they incomplete (except for the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS)? Short Answer: Quranic narrations of events in the lives of the prophets are like illuminating relevant scenes from their lives, so that future generations can derive good lessons from them. This means the stories of the ...
Why are they incomplete (except for the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS)? Short Answer: Quranic narrations of events in the lives of the prophets are like illuminating relevant scenes from their lives, so that future generations can derive good lessons from them. This means the stories of the ...
Why are they incomplete (except for the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS)? Short Answer: Quranic narrations of events in the lives of the prophets are like illuminating relevant scenes from their lives, so that future generations can derive good lessons from them. This means the stories of the ...