

Saviours of Islamic Spirit
This book is a collection of stories told through extraordinary figures: the revivers, men of courage, vigor, and zeal, an elect group who were graced with divine determination to safeguard the spirit of Godâs religion on earth. In other words, they were the saviors of the Islamic spirit.
Revised and Edited by Dr Mufti Abdur-Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera This book, by the late Indian historian and intellectual, Shaykh Abu âl-Hasan âAli Nadwi, is a story of the ebbs and flows of this Umma; the challenges, the setbacks, and most importantly, the successes. It is a poignant story of the accomplishments, attainments, and triumphs that propelled the Umma forward. It is a story told through extraordinary figures: the revivers, men of courage, vigor, and zeal, an elect group who were graced with divine determination to safeguard the spirit of Godâs religion on earth. In other words, they were the saviors of the Islamic spirit.
Drawing on the lives of ten of the most influential personalities of the first seven centuries of Islam, from Hasan al-Basri, âUmar ibn âAbd al-âAziz, Ahmad ibn Hanbal, and Ghazali to Ibn al-Jawzi and Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi, this work offers comfort and much-needed perspective, given the current situation of Muslims around the world. It aims to inspire Muslim youth and others to virtue and love for Allah, and to provide role models of intellectual and spiritual excellence, at a time when people are looking for motivation from other sources. This history reminds us that we are not in the direst of situations.
Personalities covered
Hasan al-Basri
Ahmad ibn Hanbal
Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani
Umar ibn âAbd al-âAziz
Abu âl-Hasan al-Ashâari
âIzz al-Din ibn âAbd al-Salam
Abu âl-Faraj Ibn al-Jawzi
Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi
Nur al-Din Zangi
The Tartars
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This book is a collection of stories told through extraordinary figures: the revivers, men of courage, vigor, and zeal, an elect group who were graced with divine determination to safeguard the spirit of Godâs religion on earth. In other words, they were the saviors of the Islamic spirit.
Revised and Edited by Dr Mufti Abdur-Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera This book, by the late Indian historian and intellectual, Shaykh Abu âl-Hasan âAli Nadwi, is a story of the ebbs and flows of this Umma; the challenges, the setbacks, and most importantly, the successes. It is a poignant story of the accomplishments, attainments, and triumphs that propelled the Umma forward. It is a story told through extraordinary figures: the revivers, men of courage, vigor, and zeal, an elect group who were graced with divine determination to safeguard the spirit of Godâs religion on earth. In other words, they were the saviors of the Islamic spirit.
Drawing on the lives of ten of the most influential personalities of the first seven centuries of Islam, from Hasan al-Basri, âUmar ibn âAbd al-âAziz, Ahmad ibn Hanbal, and Ghazali to Ibn al-Jawzi and Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi, this work offers comfort and much-needed perspective, given the current situation of Muslims around the world. It aims to inspire Muslim youth and others to virtue and love for Allah, and to provide role models of intellectual and spiritual excellence, at a time when people are looking for motivation from other sources. This history reminds us that we are not in the direst of situations.
Personalities covered
Hasan al-Basri
Ahmad ibn Hanbal
Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani
Umar ibn âAbd al-âAziz
Abu âl-Hasan al-Ashâari
âIzz al-Din ibn âAbd al-Salam
Abu âl-Faraj Ibn al-Jawzi
Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi
Nur al-Din Zangi
The Tartars



















