

Living as a Muslim
About The Book
Allah (SWT) has declared in the Qur'an: "O you who believe, obey Allah and obey the MessengerâŠ" - (T.M.Q - 4:59). Accordingly, Islamic religious life is based on the instructions of the Qur'an and the authentic Sunna. This treatise brings together around 90 verses of the Qur'an and 340 hadithsâunder the headings of 25 âprinciplesââwhich focus on the very essentials of Islam, including: the meaning of Islam and faith; exhortations of a spiritual nature, such as trusting in the Divine, remembrance of Him, loving Allah and His Messenger, abstaining from sin, gratitude and patience; and commandments of a legal nature, relating to prayer, recitation of the Qur'an, fasting, hajj, zakat, marriage, child rearing and good social conduct.
About The Author
Ashraf ÊżAlÄ« ThÄnawÄ« (1863-1943) was a leading Islamic scholar and Sufi from India, whose popularity continues. After graduating from the famous seminary DÄr al-ÊżUlĆ«m Deoband, he spent his life engaged in the scholarly life of the madrasah and as a spiritual guide.
As a scholar and Sufi, he wrote books on a wide variety of subjects, both legal and spiritual, from beginnersâ level to advanced, and inspired many scholars, including those Indian scholars who would contribute to the establishment of Pakistan.
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About The Book
Allah (SWT) has declared in the Qur'an: "O you who believe, obey Allah and obey the MessengerâŠ" - (T.M.Q - 4:59). Accordingly, Islamic religious life is based on the instructions of the Qur'an and the authentic Sunna. This treatise brings together around 90 verses of the Qur'an and 340 hadithsâunder the headings of 25 âprinciplesââwhich focus on the very essentials of Islam, including: the meaning of Islam and faith; exhortations of a spiritual nature, such as trusting in the Divine, remembrance of Him, loving Allah and His Messenger, abstaining from sin, gratitude and patience; and commandments of a legal nature, relating to prayer, recitation of the Qur'an, fasting, hajj, zakat, marriage, child rearing and good social conduct.
About The Author
Ashraf ÊżAlÄ« ThÄnawÄ« (1863-1943) was a leading Islamic scholar and Sufi from India, whose popularity continues. After graduating from the famous seminary DÄr al-ÊżUlĆ«m Deoband, he spent his life engaged in the scholarly life of the madrasah and as a spiritual guide.
As a scholar and Sufi, he wrote books on a wide variety of subjects, both legal and spiritual, from beginnersâ level to advanced, and inspired many scholars, including those Indian scholars who would contribute to the establishment of Pakistan.



















