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The Ranks of Saints in Islam

The Ranks of Saints in Islam

About the Book:

Hadiths on the Qutb, Ghawth, and Abdaal

The Holy Quran explicitly mentions the saints (awliya), saying: Behold! Verily for the friends of Allah (awliya Allah) there is no fear, nor shall they grieve (Quran 1:26).

Therefore we must all agree that there are awliya in Islam. The early scholars of Hadith were very interested in the topic and gathered not only Hadith but even non-Prophetic reports (attar) about their states and the miracles given to them by Allah, called karamaat.

This blessed treatise by the saintly polymath Imam al-Suyuti is a succinct presentation of the reports regarding the awliya with Hadith-referencing done by the meticulous Hadith scholar, Shaykh Abdullah al-Ghumari.

Contents:

Preface by Shaykh G.F. Haddad

Biography of Imam al-Suyuti

Part 1: Hadith of Sahaba

Part 2: Reports from the Tabi'in

Part 3: Reports from Non-Sahaba

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The Ranks of Saints in Islam

About the Book:

Hadiths on the Qutb, Ghawth, and Abdaal

The Holy Quran explicitly mentions the saints (awliya), saying: Behold! Verily for the friends of Allah (awliya Allah) there is no fear, nor shall they grieve (Quran 1:26).

Therefore we must all agree that there are awliya in Islam. The early scholars of Hadith were very interested in the topic and gathered not only Hadith but even non-Prophetic reports (attar) about their states and the miracles given to them by Allah, called karamaat.

This blessed treatise by the saintly polymath Imam al-Suyuti is a succinct presentation of the reports regarding the awliya with Hadith-referencing done by the meticulous Hadith scholar, Shaykh Abdullah al-Ghumari.

Contents:

Preface by Shaykh G.F. Haddad

Biography of Imam al-Suyuti

Part 1: Hadith of Sahaba

Part 2: Reports from the Tabi'in

Part 3: Reports from Non-Sahaba

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About the Book:

Hadiths on the Qutb, Ghawth, and Abdaal

The Holy Quran explicitly mentions the saints (awliya), saying: Behold! Verily for the friends of Allah (awliya Allah) there is no fear, nor shall they grieve (Quran 1:26).

Therefore we must all agree that there are awliya in Islam. The early scholars of Hadith were very interested in the topic and gathered not only Hadith but even non-Prophetic reports (attar) about their states and the miracles given to them by Allah, called karamaat.

This blessed treatise by the saintly polymath Imam al-Suyuti is a succinct presentation of the reports regarding the awliya with Hadith-referencing done by the meticulous Hadith scholar, Shaykh Abdullah al-Ghumari.

Contents:

Preface by Shaykh G.F. Haddad

Biography of Imam al-Suyuti

Part 1: Hadith of Sahaba

Part 2: Reports from the Tabi'in

Part 3: Reports from Non-Sahaba

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