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The Best Muslim Books Available Online for Learning about Islamic Literature

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  1. The Quran: Considered the holiest book in Islam, the Quran is the central religious text of the faith and is available in multiple translations online.

  2. Sahih Bukhari: One of the most respected collections of hadith (sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad) available online.

  3. Tafsir ibn Kathir: A classic and well-respected commentary on the Quran by the 14th-century Islamic scholar Imam ibn Kathir.

  4. The Sealed Nectar: A biography of the Prophet Muhammad by Sheikh Safi-ur-Rahman Mubarakpuri, widely considered one of the most comprehensive and authentic biographies of the Prophet.

  5. The Reliance of the Traveller: A classical manual of Islamic sacred law, written by the 14th-century scholar Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri, it is considered one of the most important books on Islamic law.

  6. The Thousand and One Nights: A collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian folk tales and stories, also known as the Arabian Nights, it is considered one of the most important works of Islamic literature.

  7. The Poems of Rumi: A collection of poems by the famous 13th-century Sufi mystic and poet Jalal al-Din Rumi, considered one of the greatest poets in the Persian language.

  8. Islamic Literature: A Brief Introduction by Dr. M.A.S. Abdel Haleem: A comprehensive introduction to the history and genres of Islamic literature, written by a renowned Islamic scholar and translator of the Quran.

  9. The History of Islamic Philosophy by Henry Corbin: A classic work on the history of Islamic philosophy, written by a prominent French philosopher and Islamic scholar.

  10. The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Literature: An edited volume that provides an overview of the major genres, themes, and movements of Arabic literature, from the pre-Islamic period to the present day.



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