Treasury in Islamic Thought and Civilization Collection

A Treasury of Hadith
A classical short commentary on Imam Nawawi's famous collection of forty-two traditions of the Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and give him peace, is an authoritative introduction to key Islamic principles and teachings. 
Accounted as a hadith master, in this collection Imam Nawawi collated together those traditions that he considered were axial to the entire Islamic faith.


A Treasury of Ghazali
Al-Ghazali has been described by some scholars as the greatest Muslim in Islamic history. His prolific works, written over the duration of his relatively short lifetime have deeply influenced Islamic thought for nearly a thousand years.

A Treasury of 'A'ishah

A Guidance from the Beloved of the Beloved. An introduction to one of the most admired women in Islamic history with accompanying commentaries, presented in a beautiful gift format


A Treasury of Ibn Taymiyyah
The Polymath, Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (d. 728/1328) is one of the most fascinating scholars from medieval Islamic civilization, acknowledged for his intellectual brilliance by both his admirers and his detractors.


A Treasury of Rumi 
This new anthology of Rumi’s teachings is freshly translated and supplemented with commentaries, and also includes selected texts in Persian. 
The aim is to bring readers closer to his true work, traditional meaning – and to the man himself as a great Muslim teacher and spiritual guide.

A Treasury of Sacred Maxims
This collection is drawn from the genre known in Arabic as al-qawä'id al-fiqhiyyah. These maxims are pithy sayings that Islamic scholars use as a guide for Islamic practice in a wide range of areas, from the rituals of worship to financial transactions.

A Treasury of Iqbal

Muhammad Iqbal (d.1938), thinker and philosopher - poet was one of the key architects of contemporary Islam. Through the medium of his thoughtful writing and soul-transforming poetry, both Urdu and Persian, he infused a new spirit in the Muslims. He challenged the western concept of nationalism and expounded the concept of Islamic nations.