100 Stories Of Hadhrat Ali
Book Name: 100 STORIES OF HADHRAT ALI MURTAZA
Author: MUFTI AFZAL HOSEN ELIAS
Printing Type: 1 COLOR
Paper Type: IMPORTED OFFSET (70 GSM)
Binding Type: CARD COVER
Pages: 104
Language: ENGLISH
Subject: STORY
About the Book
This book, entitled one hundred Narratives of Hadrat Ali is actually a Kitab written by Sheikh Muhammad Siddique Minshaawi, and entitled, “مائۃ قصۃ من حیاۃ علی بن آبی طالب کرم اللہ وجھہ” is a simple translation in Urdu, which comprises of one hundred interesting narratives of Hadrat Ali comprising of one hundred interesting narratives, in which are gathered the various departments of as human’s life. The specialties of the narratives and the biographies of our pious predecessors do not merely increase our faith (Imaan), but they rejuvenate the lessons to become submissive and humble, charitable, ascetic and worship, and become spiritually uplifted.
Hadhrat Umar Kisses Hadhrat Ali
An aggrieved man came crying, presenting himself to Ameerul Mu’mineen, Hadhrat Umar ibn Khattab, and in a strong, loud voice retorted, “O Ameerul Mu’mineen, Hadhrat Umar ibn Khattab, and Afford me your assistance.
A Women And Sahl bin Hunaif
It was during the darkness of the night that Hadhrat Ali was departing from Makkatul Mukarramah, and resolved to reach Madeenatul Munawwarah just before the break of dawn so that he could meet the Rasoolullah. While en route, there was a place where the travelers broke the journey for a few days, where he stayed. In the still of the night, Hadhrat Ali saw a man approach a Muslim woman. The man knocks at the door, the door opens, and the man gives her something. The women accept what he gives her. A doubt befalls Hadhrat Ali concerning this woman (by what he had just seen).
- Hadhrat Ali bin Abi Taalib Karramallaahu way
- Hadrat Ali’s Intelligence and prudence
- You and my brother in this world and in the Aakhiraat
- Women and Sahl bin Hunaif
- The Tears of Ameerul Mu’mineen, Hadhrat Ali
- The Dowry of Hadhrat Faatimah Zahraa
- Hadhrat Ali was close to Rasoolullah
- Hadhrat Ali and a Contemptuous Jew
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