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His Eminence Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi is preparing to publish a series of five books covering various subjects of great significance for scholars, students, and the general public. These editions will be partially available for purchase and partially distributed as gifts to educational institutions, where they will serve as valuable resources. Scholarly Heritage is honored to support this noble initiative by raising funds to help facilitate this gift to the muslim world.

Manthūr al-Khiṭāb
Definitions of Tasawwuf

Definitions of Tasawwuf A commentary by Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi titled Rafʿu al-Sutūr on Imam al-Qushayri’s Manthur al-Khitab, explaining his concise definitions of Tasawwuf. This work is based on a newly discovered manuscript. It is noteworthy that Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi taught this book in Madrid, Spain, in 2017.

Injāḥ al-Maqāsid
The Islamic Dogma

A commentary on Imam al-Laqani’s didactic poem Al-Jawharah. Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi provides evidence from the Quran and Sunnah in a clear manner, avoiding complex discussions on language and logic, and instead focusing on the core subject matter. This book is highly beneficial for both the general public and for teachers and students, particularly those memorizing Al-Jawharah, as it fills a long-standing need for an easy-to-teach, accessible commentary.

Fatāwā fi al-Lughati al-'arabiyyah
Fatwas on Linguistics

A compilation of four articles on the Arabic language, offering great insight and benefit to scholars and students of Sacred Knowledge.

Al-Tarānīm al-Mughannāh
Birds' Melodies

Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi’s commentary on his own poem Al-Qaṣīdah al-Muthannāh (The Poem of the Duals), a 160-line poem (as the Qaṣīdah Burdah) in praise of the Master of the two worlds, the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, who was sent to both mankind and Jinn.

Al-Mawārid al-Ṣāfiyah
The Pure Springs

A commentary by Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi on his poem Al-Khafiyyatu al-Kafiah, a 156-line poem in praise of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. It is composed in the Kamil meter, ending on the letter Kaf.