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The Chain of Prophets (as) - Vol.1 [Students book] - Islamic Studies Textbook
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The Chain of Prophets (as) - Vol.1 [Students book] - Islamic Studies Textbook

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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.

Journey through the captivating lives of prophets from Adam (as) to Joseph (as) in this engaging textbook, designed for school students. Osman Nuri Topbas delves deep into their stories, struggles, and triumphs, offering a profound exploration of the human condition through the lens of these revered figures. This first volume of a two-book series presents timeless wisdom and spiritual guidance in an accessible and enlightening manner.

Beginning with the story of Adam (as) and Eve, the narrative transports readers to the idyllic realm of paradise, where the first humans grapple with free will and its consequences. As they are cast out of paradise, their journey becomes a universal allegory for human struggles and the quest for redemption.

The book then leads readers through epochal events in prophetic history, covering prophets such as Idris (as), Noah (as), Hud (as), Salih (as), Ibrahim (as), Ismail (as), and Ishaq (as). Each chapter is brought to life with a blend of historical accuracy and spiritual depth, highlighting the trials, miracles, and enduring legacies of these exemplary figures.

Students will be drawn into the rich history and divine guidance offered by these prophets. From Noah's (as) great flood to Ibrahim's (as) unwavering faith, the stories inspire patience, trust, and submission to the divine will. The final chapters focus on Yaqub (as) and Yusuf (as), revealing lessons of jealousy, betrayal, and ultimate redemption.

This textbook is more than a recounting of historical events; it is a valuable resource for spiritual enlightenment and moral growth, making it a must-read for students seeking to understand the continuity and unity of the prophetic tradition.

Table of Contents

The prophet Adam (as)

1.1 His creation and the wisdom in it

1.2 The creation of the human being and the five stages of the spirit

1.3 The angels prostrate before Adam (pbuh)

1.4 The creation of Eve and their expulsion from paradise

1.5 The descent to earth and the first crime

1.6 Lessons from Cain and Abel, repentance, and seeking forgiveness

The prophets Idris and Noah (as)

2.1 The prophet Idris (pbuh)

2.2 The prophet Noah (peace be upon him), his tribe, and the flood

2.3 The gratitude and characteristics of Noah (pbuh)

The prophets Hud and Salih (as)

3.1 The prophet Hud (peace be upon him) and the people of A'ad

3.2 The prophet Salih (pbuh) and the miracle of the camel

3.3 Lessons from the destruction of Thamud

The prophets Ibrahim, Ismail, and Ishaq (as)

4.1 The prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and his trials

4.2 The prophet Ismail (pbuh) and his miracles

4.3 The prophet Ishaq (pbuh)) and his miracles

The prophets Lot and Dhul-Qarnayn (as)

5.1 The prophet Lot (peace be upon him) and the people of Sodom

5.2 Dhul-Qarnayn (peace be upon him) and his expeditions

5.3 Stories to take heed from

The prophets Yaqub (Jacob) and Yusuf (Joseph) (as)

6.1 The story of Yusuf (peace be upon him) and his dream

6.2 The betrayal by his brothers and his time in prison

6.3 Yusuf's (peace be upon him) rise to power and reunion with his family

6.4 Lessons in patience, forgiveness, and divine will

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Erkam World Dar Al Arqam
Date
1 August 2024
Pages
202
ISBN
9789944834483

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.

Journey through the captivating lives of prophets from Adam (as) to Joseph (as) in this engaging textbook, designed for school students. Osman Nuri Topbas delves deep into their stories, struggles, and triumphs, offering a profound exploration of the human condition through the lens of these revered figures. This first volume of a two-book series presents timeless wisdom and spiritual guidance in an accessible and enlightening manner.

Beginning with the story of Adam (as) and Eve, the narrative transports readers to the idyllic realm of paradise, where the first humans grapple with free will and its consequences. As they are cast out of paradise, their journey becomes a universal allegory for human struggles and the quest for redemption.

The book then leads readers through epochal events in prophetic history, covering prophets such as Idris (as), Noah (as), Hud (as), Salih (as), Ibrahim (as), Ismail (as), and Ishaq (as). Each chapter is brought to life with a blend of historical accuracy and spiritual depth, highlighting the trials, miracles, and enduring legacies of these exemplary figures.

Students will be drawn into the rich history and divine guidance offered by these prophets. From Noah's (as) great flood to Ibrahim's (as) unwavering faith, the stories inspire patience, trust, and submission to the divine will. The final chapters focus on Yaqub (as) and Yusuf (as), revealing lessons of jealousy, betrayal, and ultimate redemption.

This textbook is more than a recounting of historical events; it is a valuable resource for spiritual enlightenment and moral growth, making it a must-read for students seeking to understand the continuity and unity of the prophetic tradition.

Table of Contents

The prophet Adam (as)

1.1 His creation and the wisdom in it

1.2 The creation of the human being and the five stages of the spirit

1.3 The angels prostrate before Adam (pbuh)

1.4 The creation of Eve and their expulsion from paradise

1.5 The descent to earth and the first crime

1.6 Lessons from Cain and Abel, repentance, and seeking forgiveness

The prophets Idris and Noah (as)

2.1 The prophet Idris (pbuh)

2.2 The prophet Noah (peace be upon him), his tribe, and the flood

2.3 The gratitude and characteristics of Noah (pbuh)

The prophets Hud and Salih (as)

3.1 The prophet Hud (peace be upon him) and the people of A'ad

3.2 The prophet Salih (pbuh) and the miracle of the camel

3.3 Lessons from the destruction of Thamud

The prophets Ibrahim, Ismail, and Ishaq (as)

4.1 The prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and his trials

4.2 The prophet Ismail (pbuh) and his miracles

4.3 The prophet Ishaq (pbuh)) and his miracles

The prophets Lot and Dhul-Qarnayn (as)

5.1 The prophet Lot (peace be upon him) and the people of Sodom

5.2 Dhul-Qarnayn (peace be upon him) and his expeditions

5.3 Stories to take heed from

The prophets Yaqub (Jacob) and Yusuf (Joseph) (as)

6.1 The story of Yusuf (peace be upon him) and his dream

6.2 The betrayal by his brothers and his time in prison

6.3 Yusuf's (peace be upon him) rise to power and reunion with his family

6.4 Lessons in patience, forgiveness, and divine will

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Erkam World Dar Al Arqam
Date
1 August 2024
Pages
202
ISBN
9789944834483