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Publisher Dar al-ManarahDar al-ManarahDar Al-Manarah is a respected Islamic publishing house based in Al-Mansoura, Egypt, known for producing a wide range of authentic Islamic literature. Their catalog includes classical texts, contemporary works, fatwa collections, and educational resources,...View publisher →
LanguageEnglish
Pages512
PublishedJanuary 2012

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This book is the English translation of the book Al-Azkar By Al-Imam An-Nawawi.

هذا الكتاب عبارة عن نرجمة كتاب الاذكار للامام النووى رحمه الله 

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Imam Nawawi

Imam Nawawi

Imam Muhyi al-Din Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi was a thirteenth-century Shafi'i jurist, hadith scholar, and ascetic whose works remain the most widely studied texts in Sunni Islam outside the canonical hadith collections themselves. Born in 631 AH / 1233 CE in the village of Nawa in the Hawran plain south of Damascus, he showed extraordinary attachment to the Qur'an from childhood — an oft-related episode describes him as a young boy refusing to play with other children so he could continue his memorization. He moved to Damascus at nineteen and entered the Madrasa al-Rawahiyya, where he studied under the leading scholars of his age and was reported to attend twelve scholarly sessions a day across the major Islamic disciplines.

Nawawi authored some of the most enduring works in the Sunni tradition: Riyad al-Salihin, the universal manual of Islamic devotional life; al-Arba'in al-Nawawiyya, the Forty Hadiths memorized by every student of the religion; al-Adhkar, the indispensable book of supplications; al-Minhaj fi Sharh Sahih Muslim, the standard commentary on Sahih Muslim; and Minhaj al-Talibin, the foundational late-classical Shafi'i fiqh manual whose commentaries filled subsequent centuries. He is also remembered for his ascetic personal life — he never married, lived on minimal food, refused gifts from the rulers of his time, and once publicly rebuked the Mamluk sultan Baybars for imposing taxes contrary to the shari'a.

Nawawi died in his birthplace of Nawa in 676 AH / 1277 CE at the age of forty-five, having authored an extraordinary corpus in a remarkably short scholarly career. His grave in Nawa remains a site visited by students of knowledge to this day, and his books continue to anchor the curriculum of every traditional Sunni madrasa, every weekend Islamic school, and most Friday-night halaqas in mosques around the world.
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