
LORE OF LIGHT
Stories from the Lives of the Prophets, Based on Ancient Arab and Turkish Sources. From Âdam to 'Îsâ alayhim s-salam.
Amina Hajja Adil(Author)
HIC SALTA PRESS
2nd Edition
Published on 10. March 2026
Book
Hardback
704 pages
978-9963-40-155-0 (ISBN)
Description
These miraculous stories of the Messengers of the Almighty and Merciful God, which are now again made accessible to the English-speaking reader, provide not only an unprecedented insight into the characters of outstanding men and women and their dazzling humanity - their laughter and their tears, their hopes and their fears - they are also nothing less than an outline of the history of mankind on this planet.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Lympia
Cyprus
Target group
spiritual teachings
Edition type
Unabridged edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Dimensions
Height: 21.5 cm
Width: 13.6 cm
Thickness: 4.6 cm
Weight
730 gr
ISBN-13
978-9963-40-155-0 (9789963401550)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Author
Islamic scholar
Hajja Âmina 'Âdil was an Islamic scholar. She was born in Kazan in the former Tatar Soviet Republic in 1933 as the third of four children, had fled with her family from anti-Islamic repression, first from the Soviet Union to the region of Turkish Erzurum, then following the disruptive introduction of secularism, from Turkey to Damascus, Syria. There she met 'Abdullâh ad-Daghistânî, the Grand Sheikh of the honourable Naqshbandî-Tarîqa, who arranged for the young woman to be married to his disciple and later successor Muhammad Nâzim 'Âdil. She lived with him in the traditional setting of this Tarîqa, following a tradition that goes back to Sayyidinâ Abû Bakr râdiya llâhu anhu, the companion of the Prophet salla llâhu 'alayhi wa sallam, who carries the epithet as-Siddîq, "the sincere one". The tales presented here bear the hallmark of credibility and are of special value. From 1981, Hajja Âmina lived with her family in Lefke on the island of Cyprus. She accompanied her husband on his journeys throughout the world, until her passing in 2004, may Allâh sanctify her soul.
ISNI: 0000 0000 3752 7739
Hajja Âmina 'Âdil was an Islamic scholar. She was born in Kazan in the former Tatar Soviet Republic in 1933 as the third of four children, had fled with her family from anti-Islamic repression, first from the Soviet Union to the region of Turkish Erzurum, then following the disruptive introduction of secularism, from Turkey to Damascus, Syria. There she met 'Abdullâh ad-Daghistânî, the Grand Sheikh of the honourable Naqshbandî-Tarîqa, who arranged for the young woman to be married to his disciple and later successor Muhammad Nâzim 'Âdil. She lived with him in the traditional setting of this Tarîqa, following a tradition that goes back to Sayyidinâ Abû Bakr râdiya llâhu anhu, the companion of the Prophet salla llâhu 'alayhi wa sallam, who carries the epithet as-Siddîq, "the sincere one". The tales presented here bear the hallmark of credibility and are of special value. From 1981, Hajja Âmina lived with her family in Lefke on the island of Cyprus. She accompanied her husband on his journeys throughout the world, until her passing in 2004, may Allâh sanctify her soul.
ISNI: 0000 0000 3752 7739
Translation
Übersetzerin
N.M., geboren in New York, aufgewachsen in Deutschland, studierte in Göttingen, München und zuletzt Berlin Medizin, Orientalistik, Philosophie, anschließend Bildungsreisen. Seit 1977 im Nahen Osten ansässig, Saudi Arabien, Damaskus, Türkei, zuletzt Zypern. Seit ca. 1980 mit Übersetzungsarbeit beschäftigt.
N.M., geboren in New York, aufgewachsen in Deutschland, studierte in Göttingen, München und zuletzt Berlin Medizin, Orientalistik, Philosophie, anschließend Bildungsreisen. Seit 1977 im Nahen Osten ansässig, Saudi Arabien, Damaskus, Türkei, zuletzt Zypern. Seit ca. 1980 mit Übersetzungsarbeit beschäftigt.