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From Prose » Islamic History
JhooTay Nabion Ka Anjaam (Termination of False Prophets) is an excellent book on the topic, written by Syed Irtaza Ali Kirmani and published by Ilm o Irfan Publishers. The book covers 20 most prominent False Prophets appeared since the origin of Islam till this date, from Arab to Iran Africa India and Pakistan. Following False Prophets and their terrible terminations are covered in this book: Taliha Asadi, Musilma Kazzab, Sajah Bint Haris, Saaf Bin Sayyad, Mirza Ali Muhammad Baab Sherazi, Aswad Ansi, Mughira Bin Ajli, Ishaq Akhras, Hakeem Bin Maqna (Veiling Prophet), Jalal ud Din Akbar (Akbar The Great), Hasan Bin Sabah, Abu Tahir Qarmati, Muhammad Abdullah Bin Tomart, Bahaullah Noori, Ubaidullah Mehdi, Abdullah Memoon Ahwazan, Syed Muhammad Joanpuri, Mehdi Sodani, Mirza Ghulam Ahmed Qadiani, Yousaf Kazzab. We hope Islamic History Readers will like this book and get some general knowledge and information to boost their thinkings. |
From Prose » Islamic History
<br>Muhammad bin Qasim The Great Muslim Conqueror is a research work with the help of many books by Maqsood Sheikh, on the life, his invasion on Sindh and Punjab, War Strategy, Administrative Reforms and Religious Political Views of Muhammad Bin Qasim (31 December 695 - 18 July 715) who was an Umayyad General who, at the age of 17, began the conquest of the Sindh and Punjab regions along the Indus River (now a part of Pakistan) for the Umayyad Caliphate by defeating Raja Dahir of Sindh (Indus Valley). He was born in the city of Taif (in modern day Saudi Arabia). Qasim's conquest of Sindh and Punjab laid the foundations of Islamic rule in the Indian subcontinent. Muhammad bin Qasim's success has been partly ascribed to Dahir being an unpopular Hindu king ruling over a Buddhist majority who saw Chach of Alor and his kin as usurpers of the Rai Dynasty. After the conquest, Muhammad bin Qasim's task was to set up an administrative structure for a stable Muslim state that incorporated a newly conquered alien land, inhabited by non-Muslims
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Noor-e-Kainat (Waladat-e-Mustafa (PBUH) se Wasal-e-Mustafa Tak) is a Simplified and Precised urdu version of 2nd and 3rd part of very lengthy book Meraj-ul-Nabuwat originally written in Persian Langauge by Mullah Moin Wa'az Kashfi Harvi and then translated into urdu by Peerzada Allama Iqbal Farooqi. But even this urdu version was in old urdu and not suitable for new generation. Aslam Lodhi decided to re-write its precise version in simplified urdu, so everybody of this age can read and learn. Noor-e-Kayenat covers the 2nd and 3rd part of Meraj-ul-Nabuwwat which is about events before the birth of Hazrat Muhammad to Departure of the Prophet. Following chapters / events are included in this book: Torah or Injeel me Hazrat Muhammad Ka Tazkara, Chah-e-Zamzam ki dobarah daryaft, Hazrat Abdullah ki Syed Amina se Shadi or wafat, Abdul Matlab ko Huzuro ki basharat, Abraha Ke Lashkar ki Khana Kaba per yalghar or Ababeel, Anbia Karam ki Zayarat, Zikr-e-Waladat Muhammad, Huzoor ke kamsini ke waqiat, Huzoor ka hazrat Khadija se Nikah, Khana Kaba ka Inhadam or Tameer me Huzoor ka Kirdar, Anhazrat per wahi ka nazool, Ailania Tableegh or Mushrikin ke Mazalim, Hijrat-e-Habsha or Najashi, Hazrat Hamza or Hazrat Umar Ka Iman Lana, Hazrat Abu Talib or Khadija ki Rahlat, Huzoor ka Hazrat Ayesha or Sodah se nikah, Waqea-e-Meraj, Bait-ul-Muqaddas ke Waqiat, Saat Asmano Ke Ajaibat, Ajaibat-e-Sidratul Muntaha, Bahisht ke Ajaibat, Tabqat-e-Jahanum, Medina Munawara Hijrat, Hijrat ke bad ke waqeat |