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Seadet-i Ebediyye - Endless Bliss Third Fascicle

Translations of letters from Imam-i Rabbani's Maktubat. Subjects include importance of having a correct belief and many issues related to namaz, sunnat, tawba, halal, haram, bid'at and tasawwuf.

Translations of letters from Imam-i Rabbani's Maktubat. Subjects include importance of having a correct belief and many issues related to namaz, sunnat, tawba, halal, haram, bid'at and tasawwuf.

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trouble, by sâlih Muslims, by musâfirs, by fasting people at the<br />

time of iftâr, (i.e. the time when fast is broken,) prayers said by<br />

people who obey and serve their parents, prayers said by one’s<br />

parents or teacher(s), prayers said behind a Muslim’s back,<br />

prayers said by a patient invalid, prayers said at blessed times<br />

and/or places, prayers said after namâz, prayers said by the grave<br />

of our Prophet or by the grave of a Walî, and prayers said<br />

through them.<br />

______________________<br />

HÜSEYN H‹LM‹ IŞIK,<br />

‘Rahmat-Allahi ’alaih’<br />

Hüseyn Hilmi Iş›k, ‘Rahmat-Allahi ’alaih’, publisher of the<br />

Hakikat Kitabevi Publications, was born in Eyyub Sultan, Istanbul<br />

in 1329 (A.D. 1911).<br />

Of the one hundred and forty-four books he published, sixty<br />

are Arabic, twenty-five Persian, fourteen Turkish, and the<br />

remaining are books in French, German, English, Russian, and<br />

other languages.<br />

Hüseyn Hilmi Iş›k, ‘Rahmat-Allahi ’alaih’ (guided by Sayyid<br />

’Abdulhakim Arwâsî, ‘Rahmat-Allahi ’alaih’, a profound scholar<br />

of the religion and perfect in virtues of Tasawwuf and capable to<br />

guide disciples in a fully mature manner; possessor of glories and<br />

wisdom), was a competent, great Islamic scholar able to guide to<br />

happiness, passed away during the night between October 25, 2001<br />

(8 Sha’bân 1422) and October 26, 2001 (9 Sha’bân 1422). He was<br />

buried at Eyyub Sultan, where he had been born.<br />

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