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Shaytan Stories

Shaytan Stories

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SKU:
FBB9194
UPC:
9780957109643
Weight:
1.00 LBS
Width:
5.50 (in)
Height:
7.50 (in)
Depth:
0.50 (in)
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Author Name:
Sultan-Ul-Waizeen, Maulana Abul Noor, Mohammad Bashir
Type:
Paper Bag

About The Book

It does not matter who you are. If you are human, then he is your sworn enemy. We busy ourselves fighting each other when we miss the point and fail to fight back against him. Who are we talking about? It is no other than the accursed Shaytan. Shaytan Stories is the authorised translation of Shaytan ki Hikaayat, a unique collection of sixty-eight stories relating to the open enemy of humanity. Belief in his existence and capabilities is absolutely necessary, in order to remain steadfast on the Straight Path (Siraat Mustaqim).

The author takes the reader on a fascinating journey highlighting the philosophy of the Devil that led to his downfall and expulsion from the heavens. This book contains invaluable advice on how to avoid his ruined path and evil whisperings. Muslims – young and old – must appreciate the importance of this publication and will benefit from these admonitory stories.

About The Author

Maulana Abul Noor Muhammad Bashir (1913-2007) was a renowned author, orator and poet. Born and raised in Kotli Loharan, Sialkot, Pakistan he gained his early education from his father Faqi Aazam Maulana Abu Yusuf Muhammad Shard. He went on to study at Darul Uloom Jamia Hizbul Ahnaaf, Lahore.

He returned and began preaching. In 1951 he started Mah e Taybah, a monthly magazine which he edited for over twenty years. He penned many books including Sachhi Hikaayat, Jibreel ki Hikaayat, Shaytan ki Hikaayat, Aana Jaana Noor ka, Aurat ki Hikaayat, Sunni Ulama ki Hikaayat, Jabal Noor, Labbayk Ya Sayyidi to name but a few. His oratory skills were second to none hence why he was affectionately known as Sultanul Wa'izeen.