May Allah SWT reward you tremendously. JazakAllah for the Urdu one!
One part is miles better than nothing! If all else fails, maybe I should just print it off, drill a hole through it and bind the pages together or something. However, I'm hoping I don't have to resort to such drastic measures. :X
A visit to Amsons is long overdue, but I really want the Urdu version. InshaAllah it's now within reach after months of searching...
^loll.
moti=fat(fem), mota =fat(masculine)
but these moti and mota have the 't' like you pronounce in english, well quite close to it.
whereas the title has moti, with a soft 't', pronounced close to the arabic taa or the french t. and it means pearl(s).
bikhre moti = scattered pearls.
lol what a nice name "Scattered Pearls" MashaAllaah
pearls is such a nice word i dunno why
"Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), Al-Hayyul-Qayyum (the Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists).".."[Al Qur'aan 3:2]
" Its sometimes better people don't get to know you..
Cuz the more they know you, the less they understand & accept you..
Alone is better, what say " - SRK
^You banger loll.. xD try the bookshop in Bolton eneh, they have everyfin usually..
" Its sometimes better people don't get to know you..
Cuz the more they know you, the less they understand & accept you..
Alone is better, what say " - SRK
India's first online Islamic store is offline...
Anyways, what is bikhre moti about?
Here. Got it from the site.
format_quote Originally Posted by Darul Ishaat
As the title indicates, it is a collection of brief Ahaadith (Prophetic Traditions), interesting anecdotes, scholarly, knowledgable and beneficial points which the author came across during study and research and kept in his personal note-book.
After spending ages searching for the original version of this book, I'd all but given up hope.
Then, somebody bought it for me as I was in hospital Alhamdulillah. best present ever. When they presented it, I could barely speak for shock. =D
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