A book translated into Sinhalese makes a brief introduction to Islam with proofs from the Quran and Sunnah. It illustrates its most essential pillars, teachings, and beauties drawn from its original sources, the Noble Quran and Prophetic Sunnah. This book is addressed to all Muslims and non-Muslims in their languages in all times regardless of their different circumstances.
A short and simple book in Sinhalese in which the author has endeavored to present to us what the Prophet (peace be upon him) and his companions (may Allah be pleased with them) maintained in the most serious area of Islam, the Islamic faith. He explains the six pillars of faith, depending on the order mentioned in the famous Prophetic hadith, the hadith of the Angel Jebril.
A book translated into Sinhalese explains and shows the creed of Ahl As-Sunnah wal Jamaah regarding believing in Allah, his names and attributes, his angels, his books, his messengers, last day, and the predestination based on the Islamic perspective.
A book translated into Sinhalese in which Sheikh Abdurrahman ibn Nasir as-Sadi emphasized that the brilliance of material civilization should not blind us from the reality of misery that humanity endures. As a result, he tried to uncover religious, realistic reasons and means to achieve the useful ways of having a happy life.
A book in Sinhalese aims to simplify the biography of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) so the ordinary people may know him better. These few pages introduce excerpts and glimpses of his attributes and virtues.
A book in Sinhalese discusses the following points: Pillars of Islam, fundamentals of Islamic faith, belief in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, the last day, and predestination from the Islamic perspective in addition to mentioning the objectives of the Islamic faith.
A very beautiful book in Sinhalese consists of many simple authentic supplications that a Muslim should daily or occasionally say, based on Quranic and Prophetic texts.
A book translated into Sinhalese discusses those sincerely and honestly seeking for the true religion and refutes the Christianity creed specially believing in trinity.
An article translated into Sinhalese extracted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah reward him) includes the following points of purification: using water or stone in purification after relieving oneself, acts of human nature, ablutions, wiping over the socks, bathing, dry ablutions, menstruation, and postpartum period.