Al-Hizbul Azam - [
Arabic / English],
Prayers from the Qur'an & Sunnah,
Small Paperback Edition - 248 pages.
Compiled by : Mullah Ali al Qari,
Printed in Pakistan.
Back in Stock July 2019
Description :
New
Paperback Edition : Ideal Companion when travelling, esp for Hajj/Umra.
Daily Prayers for the Entire Month (Divided into 29
Manzils).
Compiled by: Al- Imam al-Muhaddith Ali bin Sultan Muhammad ul Harwi ul Qari (Mullah Ali al Qari '
alayhi ar-Rahman w'al ridwan) [d.1605].
Improved
Publication and Print : Easy to read Arabic (Persian or the common
Indo/Pak) Script is used so as to make it easier to read for non Arabic
Speakers.
The universally accepted traditional prayers have a status beyond compare; because the prayers which Allah,
subhanahu wa ta'ala, has revealed, either in the Qur'an al karim or by inspiring them as a direct, first person communication from Allah,
subhanahu wa ta'ala, or by a hidden revelation, spoken by the Beloved Prophet,
Salla Allahu 'alayhi wa Sallam, or taught to some of his Companions, are by definition more acceptable to Allah,
subhanahu wa ta'ala,
: hence this collection of’ prayers compiled by Allamah Au bin Sultan
Muhammad also known as Mullah Ali Qari,
may Allah have mercy upon him. Mullah Ali Qari has said in his
preface that if you read this compilation daily, it is very good. If
that is not possible, then it should be read weekly, or monthly, or even
once a year; and if even that is not possible then at least once in a
lifetime.
Previously this theology was published with the ‘
duas’
divided into seven days, for each day of the week. This division was
not one which Mullah Ali Qari had done himself as is apparent from his
words, but was done at some later stage.
As people, sometimes, are not able to read the entire collection of ‘
duas’ in seven days, this
Al-Hizb-ul-Azam has been divided into 29 Manzils’, one for each day of the month. Every
Manzil starts with the ‘
Hamd’ followed by the
Durood’ and then other ‘
duas’. The order has been changed, but nothing has been added to, or removed from the original text.
---From The Preface. The Author has gathered together Prayers from Authentic
Hadith and other famous classical works such as
Hisn-ul-Haseen (al-Juzri),
Al Azkaar (Imam an-Nawawi),
Al Kalim Ut Tayyib and
Al-Jaame'en and
ad-Durr (Imam al-Suyuti,
Al Qul ul Badi (al-Sakhavi).
This work has earned great popularity in the Muslim world; and almost became a part of the daily ritual for all.
About the Author:
'Ali ibn Sultan Muhammad al-Qari (d.1014/1605), popularly known as
Mulla 'Ali al-Qari. He was born in Herat, Iran, where he received his
basic Islamic education. Thereafter, he travelled to Makkah
al-Mukarramah and studied under the celebrated scholar Shaykh Ahmad ibn
Hajar al-Haythami al-Makki,
may Allah have nercy upon him. Mulla 'Ali al-Qari eventually decided to
remain in Makkah al-Mukarramah where he taught, died and was laid to
rest.
He was one of the great
Hanafi masters of
hadith and Imams of
fiqh, Qur'anic commentary, language, history and
tasawwuf, he authored several great commentaries such as
al-Mirqat on
Mishkat al-masabih in several volumes, a two-volume commentary on Qadi `Iyad's
al-Shifa', and a two-volume commentary on Imam al-Ghazali's,
alayhi ar-Rahman w'al-Ridwan, abridgement of the
Ihya entitled
`Ayn al-`ilm wa zayn al-hilm (The Spring of Knowledge and the Adornment of Understanding).
Also available in
Gift Edition.
New :
DeLuxe Edition now available,
January 2016.