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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This volume brings together the lives and legacies of three influential figures of the eighth century Hijri-each one unique in method, yet united in purpose. From the deeply reasoned works of Sheikh-ul-Islam Ibn Taimiyah to the spiritual guidance of Khwaja Nizam ud-din Auliya and the reflective wisdom of Makhdum Sharaf ud-din Maneri, this book traces how each of them responded to the challenges of their time with clarity, conviction, and a profound sense of responsibility towards the faith.
What sets this work apart is not just the biographical detail, but how it presents these figures in their intellectual, social, and spiritual contexts-giving the reader a deeper understanding of their choices and impact. Drawing from original sources and writings, it reveals a history of quiet yet decisive resistance to decline and distortion.
The lives detailed here span distant lands and differing temperaments, yet all three aimed to revive sincerity, restore clarity, and bring people back to the foundational relationship between man and God. Whether through scholarly reform, moral leadership, or letters filled with spiritual insight, their legacy remains relevant for those seeking guidance in an age of distraction.
Recommended for students, educators, spiritual seekers, and anyone exploring how Islamic history continues to shape Muslim thought today.
A thoughtful continuation of a historical project that connects the past with the present through real human voices.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Transliteration
1.1 Muslim World in the Seventh Century
1.2 Early Life
1.3 Trials and Tribulations
1.4 Character and Achievements
1.5 Reformative Endeavours
1.6 Criticism of Philosophy and Dialectics
1.7 Refutation of Christianity and Shiaism
1.8 Rejuvenation of Religious Thought in Islam
2.1 The Chishtiyah Order in India
2.2 Life Sketch of Khwaja Nizam ud-din Aulia
2.3 Character and Achievements
2.4 Natural Affection
2.5 Learning and Spirituality
2.6 Blessings and Benignity
2.7 Religious and Moral Revival
3.1 From Birth to Adulthood
3.2 The Firdausiyah Order in India
3.3 Life of Self-Discipline
3.4 Character and Deportment
3.5 On the Death bed
3.6 Makhdum's Letters
3.7 God - The Absolute Being
3.8 Dignity of Man
3.9 Intuitive Insight
3.10 Defence of Faith
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This volume brings together the lives and legacies of three influential figures of the eighth century Hijri-each one unique in method, yet united in purpose. From the deeply reasoned works of Sheikh-ul-Islam Ibn Taimiyah to the spiritual guidance of Khwaja Nizam ud-din Auliya and the reflective wisdom of Makhdum Sharaf ud-din Maneri, this book traces how each of them responded to the challenges of their time with clarity, conviction, and a profound sense of responsibility towards the faith.
What sets this work apart is not just the biographical detail, but how it presents these figures in their intellectual, social, and spiritual contexts-giving the reader a deeper understanding of their choices and impact. Drawing from original sources and writings, it reveals a history of quiet yet decisive resistance to decline and distortion.
The lives detailed here span distant lands and differing temperaments, yet all three aimed to revive sincerity, restore clarity, and bring people back to the foundational relationship between man and God. Whether through scholarly reform, moral leadership, or letters filled with spiritual insight, their legacy remains relevant for those seeking guidance in an age of distraction.
Recommended for students, educators, spiritual seekers, and anyone exploring how Islamic history continues to shape Muslim thought today.
A thoughtful continuation of a historical project that connects the past with the present through real human voices.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Transliteration
1.1 Muslim World in the Seventh Century
1.2 Early Life
1.3 Trials and Tribulations
1.4 Character and Achievements
1.5 Reformative Endeavours
1.6 Criticism of Philosophy and Dialectics
1.7 Refutation of Christianity and Shiaism
1.8 Rejuvenation of Religious Thought in Islam
2.1 The Chishtiyah Order in India
2.2 Life Sketch of Khwaja Nizam ud-din Aulia
2.3 Character and Achievements
2.4 Natural Affection
2.5 Learning and Spirituality
2.6 Blessings and Benignity
2.7 Religious and Moral Revival
3.1 From Birth to Adulthood
3.2 The Firdausiyah Order in India
3.3 Life of Self-Discipline
3.4 Character and Deportment
3.5 On the Death bed
3.6 Makhdum's Letters
3.7 God - The Absolute Being
3.8 Dignity of Man
3.9 Intuitive Insight
3.10 Defence of Faith