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R490,00
The decision to gather together a collection of the main writings of a lifetime is in itself the reticent yielding to an admission that one is curious to set out an autobiography. To gather these works as literature, or more honestly, as merely literature, is to obscure the purpose of this collection. Indeed, in his…
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R350,00
The Political Teachings Of Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir As-Sufi with 3 chapters on trade and commerce by Abdassamad Clarke
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R450,00
The Nineteenth Century saw the final abandonment of inhibitions against usury, and thus the evolution of usury banking onto its path towards political power. It marked the rise of the financial houses and instruments which led to the fall of the Caliphate. In this book, Shaykh Abdalqadir as-Sufi discloses the link between the technical project,…
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R275,00
“Epistemology, rationalism, empiricism: the vocabulary which introduces this work would seem to presage a dry academic text and yet that could not be further from an accurate description of this truly remarkable book. By examining the teaching and work of the contemporary Sufi master, Shaykh Abdalqadir as-Sufi, in conjunction with the intellectual history of the…
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R120,00
The Book of ‘Amal: The Book of ‘Amal activates the teachings of the first and second books, Tawhid and Hubb. The topic is mu’amala, or behaviour. Shaykh Abdalqadir describes it as the foundation of the Deen, and, again drawing from the Qur’an, describes the essential nature of Nobility and Character over and above structuralism as…
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R120,00
The Book of Hubb by Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir as-Sufi, may Allah have mercy on him, takes as its the starting-point Allah’s Words in the Qur’an, then drawing on the works of Sufis, such as Shaykh Nasirud-Din, the Chiraghi of Delhi, to delineate the Ten Stages of Love of the Divine. It is the second of four…
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R120,00
The Book of Safar, published by Madinah Press, contains six discourses of Shaykh Abdalqadir as-Sufi on the subject of safar or journeying which, according to the shaykh, also relates to unveiling. The discourses were given between July and October 2008 at the Jumu’a Mosque of Cape Town.
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R120,00
“Due to the interregnum, soon, In sha Allah, to be brought to an end, which marks the period from which Islamic governance was interrupted, that is to say in the Mughal and Osmanli Dawlets, we, the Muslim World Community, experience Islam without its utterly necessary dimension of political command. One oddly regrettable result of this…
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R90,00
‘Sufism is the science of the journey to the King.’ ‘The sufi is universal. He has reduced and then eliminated the marks of selfhood to allow a clear view of the cosmic reality. He has rolled up the cosmos in its turn and obliterated it. He has gone beyond.’ ‘If you seek power or renown…
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R150,00
“Anarchy is abhorrent to rational people, and natural law demands that the vacuum existing today, which has sucked into its black hole wealth and power, should be filled. This demands what Nietzsche defined as a transvaluation of all values, after the nihil of what has gone before. The new financial system has to be linked…
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R50,00
A historical work on the Ottomans, their demise and its causes and an exposition of a route to the recovery of the khalifate.
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