A book translated into Uzbek 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 in Uzbek 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 lecture delivered in Arabic and translated into Uzbek in which Sh. Ibn Baz shows the principles and invalidators of the Islamic creed as in the Quran and Prophetic Sunnah, for a Muslim's acts of worship are only accepted if he has an authentic creed.
A summarized book in Uzbek which has a great benefit to the reader. It includes the basics and principles of Islamic Monotheism. It covers the following points about it: Characteristics and nullifiers. Each statement is supported by clear-cut proofs from the Quran and the Sunnah.
A booklet translated into Uzbek in which the author answers some questions about the Islamic creed with proofs from the Quran and the Sunnah to reassure the reader, for monotheism doctrine is the basis of happiness in this world and the world to come.
A book translated into Uzbek stresses that the Islamic creed is the knowledge that we have to give high priority, for it leads to accepting the righteous deeds and avoiding tendencies of polytheism, atheism, and heresies in general. This book is excerpted from writings of some scholars like Ibn Taymeya, ibn Al-Qayyem, and Muhammad ibn Abdulwahhab (may Allah have mercy on them all).
A translated version of Sahih Muslim into Uzbek. Sahih Muslim includes sayings, doings, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) narrated by his companions. It is considered the third most authentic book in Islam after the Quran and Sahih al-Bukhari. It covers almost all aspects of life.