Daw as-Siraaj : Urdu, New,
'Sharh Urdu Durood e Taj,'
[A5] Hardback - 413 pages,
sharh by Shaykh Faiz Ahmad Uwaisi [d.1431h],
Published by Maktaba Nuriya Razwiya, Faislabad.
Description :
'Daw al-Siraaj - [The Light of the Lamp] Sharh Urdu Durood e Taj,' This is Faiz e Millat, Hadrat Allama wa Mawlana Mufti Shaykh Muhammad Faiz Ahmad Owaisi's, rahmatullahi ta'ala 'alayhi, commentary of the famous Durood Shareef, Durood e Taj.
Darood e Taj is considered one of the greatest forms of Salawat to send upon the Beloved Prophet Muhammad, salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa Sallam. It was written by Imam Abu Bakr ibn Salim (citation needed) out of his immense love for Allahs Beloved. It contains boundless blessings for one who recites this with conviction and on a regular basis.
Mufti Faiz Ahmad Owaisi :
He is Muffasir al-A'zam, Manazir al-Ahl al-Sunnah, Ustad al-Ulama, Faiz e Millat, Hadrat Allama wa Mawlana Mufti Shaykh Muhammad Faiz Ahmad Owaysi al-Qadiri, rahmatullahi ta'ala 'alayhi. He was born in 1932 in a village called Pakka Larhaan (district Rahimyaar Khan) Pakistan, but settled in Bhawalpur. Faiz e Millat was an ocean of knowledge, as a teacher of Qur'an and Hadith, of Islamic juriprudence, as a debator, translator, orator and one of the most prolific authors of of the century.
He had a particular zeal for writing from a very young age. It is not known exactly how many books were authored by qibla Faiz e Millat, but it is believed it could be in excess of a thousand rather than in the hundreds. Suffice to say, he wrote on virtually all of the sciences of the Deen, and whatever was the prevalent issue of the time in his own unique style.
Faiz e Millat was a student of Muhaddith al-A'zam (Pakistan) Shaykh Sardar Ahmad Khan, rahimahullah. He received khilafat from Mufti Azam al-Hind, Shaykh Mustafa Rida Khan al-Qadir al-Noori, rahmatullahi ta'ala 'alayhi, and was an ardent admirer of AlaHadrat Shaykh Imam Ahmad Rida Khan, alayhi ar-Rahman w'al-Ridwan.
Faiz e Millat passed away 16 Ramadan 1431 After Hijri (26th August 2010). He is laid to rest at Jamiya Uwaysia Rizawiya, Bhawalpur, Pakistan. He left behind four sons (all Alim's) and a daughter.
Sub-continent print quality and condition.
Dimensions : 21.5 x 14.5cm.