- AL-HAFIZ IBN ABI AL-DUNYA
- AL-HAFIZ IBN RAJAB
- IBN QAYYIM AL-JAWZIYYAH
- IBN UTHAYMEEN
- IMAM ABU BAKR AL-AJURRI
- Imam al-Amir Muhammad ibn Isma`il al-Sana`ani
- Imam Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi
- Imam Al-Tirmidhi
- IMAM NAWAWI [D. 674 AH]
- Imam Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani (d. 389 AH)
- Imam Ibn Al-Jawzi
- IMAM IBN QUDAMAH AL-MAQDISI
- Imām Jalāl al-Dīn al-Suyūṭī
- Imām Muḥammad ibn ‘Abdu’l-Wahhāb
- Imam Muhammad Nasir al-Din al-Albani
- Shaikh ʿAbdu’l–Razzāq Ibn ʿAbdu’l-Muḥsin al-Badr
- Shaikh Ibn Baaz
- Shakyh Abdur-Rahman as-Sadi
- SHAYKH SALIH AL-FAWZAN
- SHAYKHUL-ISLĀM IBN TAYMIYYAH
- Yusuf Abdullah ibn Yusuf al-Wabil
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Estimated delivery dates: 08/10/2025 – 09/10/2025
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Categories: Books, English Books
Description
Let’s Wrestle: Islamic Traditions Related to Wrestling is a fascinating book that explores the role of wrestling in Islamic history and tradition. It delves into how wrestling has been viewed in Islamic teachings, highlighting stories of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, his companions, and Muslim figures who engaged in the sport.
Key Features of the Book:
- Prophetic Traditions: Discusses Hadiths and Seerah accounts where the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ encouraged physical strength and wrestling.
- Historical Perspectives: Covers wrestling as a sport among Sahabah (companions) and early Muslim societies.
- Spiritual & Physical Benefits: Highlights how wrestling is linked to discipline, self-control, and physical fitness in Islam.
- Notable Muslim Wrestlers: Explores historical figures known for their wrestling skills.
- Engaging for All Ages: A great read for both young and adult readers, especially those interested in sports and Islamic history.