
As-Safi Octalogy by Shukur Tebuev, Karachai poet from Russia, tells the Story of the World from its creation to its intended end in the context of the history of the Prophets of all Abrahamic religions.

As-Safi Octalogy. Prophet Adam
Chapter 1. Ancestor of mankind
Chapter 2. 92 days
Chapter 3. The background and creation of man
Chapter 4. Adam arrives on Earth
Chapter 5. Prophet Shith, son of Adam
Chapter 6. Prophet Idris
Chapter 7. Why does As-Safi Octalogy have no respect for the «Aryan» theme?
Chapter 8. Why can Muslims write poetry?

As-Safi Octalogy. Prophet Nuh
Chapter 1. Continuation of the battle
Chapter 2. Ark of Noah
Chapter 3. Prophet Hud and ‘Ad tribe
Chapter 4. Prophet Salih and Thamud tribe
Chapter 5. Thu-l-Qarnain — Lord of the world
Chapter 6. Al-Khadir, immortal
Chapter 7. Timing
Chapter 8. The foundations of this world

As-Safi Octalogy. Prophet Ibrahim
Chapter 1. Chosen clan
Chapter 2. Kangan, son of Kush
Chapter 3. Prophet Lut — Ibrahim’s nephew
Chapter 4. Prophet Isma’il — Ibrahim’s firstborn
Chapter 5. Prophet Ishaq — second son of Ibrahim
Chapter 6. Prophet Ya’qub — grandson of Ibrahim
Chapter 7. Prophet Yusuf — great grandson of Ibrahim
Chapter 8. Prophet Ayyub — angelic patience
Chapter 9. Prophet Thu-l-Kifl — who is he?
Chapter 10. Propet Shu’aib — Musa’s father-in-law
Chapter 11. Muttaqi — devout
Chapter 12. Evil word

As-Safi Octalogy. Prophet Musa
Chapter 1. Magic staff
Chapter 2. Mal’un — damned by Allah
Chapter 3. Musa visiting Shu’aib
Chapter 4. Return to Misr (Egypt)
Chapter 5. Martyrdom deaths of Asiyah and Mashitah with her children
Chapter 6. Reckoning time
Chapter 7. Way to Sham
Chapter 8. Tawrah — Torah of Moses
Chapter 9. Prophet Yusha’ — Jesus Naveen
Chapter 10. Hezkil — 3d Prophet of Israels after Musa

As-Safi Octalogy. Prophet Daud
Chapter 1. Melting iron
Chapter 2. Prophet Ilyas
Chapter 3. Prophet Shamuil (Sham’un) — Samuel
Chapter 4. Zabur of Daud — Psalter after David
Chapter 5. Prophet Suleiman ibn Daud and his power
Chapter 6. Sage Luqman
Chapter 7. Prophet Sha’ya’
Chapter 8. Prophet Armia’
Chapter 9. Prophet Daniyal
Chapter 10. Prophet ‘Uzeyir
Chapter 11. Prophet Baluqia
Chapter 12. People of saturday which were turned into monkeys and pigs

As-Safi Octalogy. Prophet ‘Isa
Chapter 1. Zahid
Chapter 2. Ruhu Llah
Chapter 3. Daughters of Fakuz — Aisha’ and Hanna
Chapter 4. Maryam and her son ‘Isa (Jesus)
Chapter 5. Two Prophets: Zakaria and his son Yahia
Chapter 6. Prophet Yunus ibn Matta
Chapter 7. Ashab al-Kahfi: teenagers and a dog in a cave
Chapter 8. Prophet Jarjis

As-Safi Octalogy. Prophet Muhammad
Prologue and al-Bab 1. Greeting
Al-Bab 2. Elephant Mahmud
Al-Bab 3. Birth of the Prophet
Al-Bab 4. Identification of the Essence
Al-Bab 5. Childhood and early life
Al-Bab 6. Marrying Khadijah
Al-Bab 7. Clan of the Prophet
Al-Bab 8. Recovery of the Kaaba after mudflows
Al-Bab 9. Preparation for the Prophecy
Al-Bab 10. School of Hira
Al-Bab 11. Beginning of the Prophecy: 1st year
Al-Bab 12. What is the Prophecy?
Al-Bab 13. The Messenger of Allah
Al-Bab 14. The first Muslims
Al-Bab 15. First three years
Al-Bab 16. The fighter of the spirit. Combat techniques
Al-Bab 17. 4th year: open call
Al-Bab 18. 13 years of torture in Mecca
Al-Bab 19. 5th year: 1st migration to Abyssinia
Al-Bab 20. 6th year: Hamza and ‘Umar accept Islam
Al-Bab 21. 7th year: trial of people of the Abu Talib clan
Al-Bab 22. 8th year: Ansar from Medina
Al-Bab 23. 10th year: Year of Sorrow
Al-Bab 24. Visiting Taif
Al-Bab 25. The first muslim genies from Qamishli
Al-Bab 26. Return to Mecca
Al-Bab 27. 11th year: Mi’raj-ascension
Al-Bab 28. 13th year: Hijra-emigration
Al-Bab 29. 1st year after the Hijra of the Prophet (AH 1). Step one: construction of the Mosque of the Prophet
Al-Bab 30. Step 2: Fatima, Umm Kulthum, Usama ibn Zaid, Umm Aiman and Sauda come to Medina
Al-Bab 31. Step 3: brotherhood between Muhajirun and Ansar
Al-Bab 32. Step 4: Jewish call and contract with them
Al-Bab 33. Azan
Al-Bab 34. Abdullah ibn Salam accept Islam
Al-Bab 35. Munafiqun-hypocrites
Al-Bab 36. Ghazawat and Saroya. Economic war
Al-Bab 37. AH 2. Qibla change: facing Mecca rather than Jerusalem during prayer
Al-Bab 38. The Prophet’s marriage to ‘Aisha
Al-Bab 39. Prescription of Saum-abstinence in Ramadan month
Al-Bab 40. Battle of Badr
Al-Bab 41. Wars against Banu Sulaima and Banu Qaynuqa
Al-Bab 42. ‘Ali’s marriage to Fatima
Al-Bab 43. AH 3. Between Badr and Uhud
Al-Bab 44. Battle of Uhud
Al-Bab 45. Prohibition of alcohol. Saria of Abu Salama
Al-Bab 46. Stick of the Prophet
Al-Bab 47. AH 4. The story of ar-Rajia
Al-Bab 48. Bi’ru Ma’una and 70 killed Muslims
Al-Bab 49. War against Banu Nadir
Al-Bab 50. War Dhati-r-Riqa’
Al-Bab 51. Battle of Badr Small
Al-Bab 52. AH 5. Prophet campaign towards Damascus
Al-Bab 53. War against Banu Mustaliq (al-Muraysi’)
Al-Bab 54. Battle of Khandaq (Moat)
Al-Bab 55. War against Banu Qurayza
Al-Bab 56. AH 6. Saroya
Al-Bab 57. As-Sulh — Truce of Hudaybiyyah
Al-Bab 58. AH 7. Battle of Haybar
Al-Bab 59. Refund of a missed ‘Umra
Al-Bab 60. AH 8. Battle of Mu’ta
Al-Bab 61. Conquest of Mecca
Al-Bab 62. Battle of Hunayn
Al-Bab 63. Campaign against Taif
Al-Bab 64. AH 9. Prophet’s campaign against Byzantium (Battle of Tabuk)
Al-Bab 65. Masjid al-Dirar
Al-Bab 66. Tribal delegations to the Prophet
Al-Bab 67. Ambassadors of the Prophet to the Heads of State
Al-Bab 68. AH 10. Farewell Hajj of the Prophet
Al-Bab 69. Campaign of Usama ibn Zaid against Byzantium in Syria
Al-Bab 70. Return…

As-Safi Octalogy. Rashidun Caliphs
Al-Bab 72. Geopolitics of the world — Arabs dominate …
Al-Bab 73. 11th year after the Hijra (AH) of the Prophet. Caliph Abu Bakr
Al-Bab 74. AH 12. Caliph Abu Bakr
Al-Bab 75. 13th year after the Hijra of the Prophet. Caliph ‘Umar
Al-Bab 76. AH 14. Caliph ‘Umar
Al-Bab 77. AH 15. Caliph ‘Umar
Al-Bab 78. AH 16. Caliph ‘Umar
Al-Bab 79. AH 17. Caliph ‘Umar
Al-Bab 80. AH 18. Caliph ‘Umar
Al-Bab 81. AH 19. Caliph ‘Umar
Al-Bab 82. AH 20. Caliph ‘Umar
Al-Bab 83. AH 21. Caliph ‘Umar
Al-Bab 84. AH 22. Caliph ‘Umar
Al-Bab 85. AH 23. Caliph ‘Umar
Al-Bab 86. 24th year after the Hijra of the Prophet. Caliph ‘Uthman
Al-Bab 87. AH 25. Caliph ‘Uthman
Al-Bab 88. AH 26. Caliph ‘Uthman
Al-Bab 89. AH 27. Caliph ‘Uthman
Al-Bab 90. AH 28. Caliph ‘Uthman
Al-Bab 91. AH 29. Caliph ‘Uthman
Al-Bab 92. AH 30. Caliph ‘Uthman
Al-Bab 93. AH 31. Caliph ‘Uthman
Al-Bab 94. AH 32. Caliph ‘Uthman
Al-Bab 95. AH 33. Caliph ‘Uthman
Al-Bab 96. AH 34. Caliph ‘Uthman
Al-Bab 97. AH 35. Caliph ‘Uthman
Al-Bab 98. 36th year after the Hijra of the Prophet. Caliph ‘Ali
Al-Bab 99. AH 37. Caliph ‘Ali
Al-Bab 100. AH 38. Caliph ‘Ali
Al-Bab 101. AH 39. Caliph ‘Ali
Al-Bab 102. 40th year after the Hijra of the Prophet: end of the Rashidun Caliphate on Earth
Al-Bab 103. Grandchildren of the Prophet al-Hasan and al-Husain. Imam Mahdi

As-Safi Octalogy. Awliya-Saints
Awliya-Saints of Naqshbandi
1st «Gold» Silsila of Naqshbandi. 1. Prophet Muhammad (died at AH 11)
2. Caliph ‘Ali (died at AH 40)
3. Al-Husain ibn ‘Ali (died at AH 61)
4. ‘Ali-Asgar Zayn al-‘Abidin (died at AH 94)
5. Muhammad al-Baqir (died at AH 117)
6. Ja’far al-Sadiq (died at AH 148)
7. Musa al-Kadhim (died at AH 183)
8. ‘Ali al-Rida (died at AH 202)
9. Ma’ruf al-Karkhi (died at AH 201)
10. Sari al-Saqati (died at AH 251)
11. Al-Junayd (died at AH 298)
12. Abu ‘Ali al-Ruzbari (died at AH ?)
13. Abu ‘Ali al-Katib (died at AH 342)
14. Abu ‘Uthman al-Maghribi (died at AH ?)
15. Abu al-Qasim al-Gurgani (died at AH 450)
16. Abu ‘Ali al-Farmadi (died at AH 477)
2nd Silsila of Naqshbandi. 1. Prophet Muhammad
2. Caliph ‘Ali
3. Al-Hasan al-Basri (died at AH 111)
4. Habib al-‘Ajami (died at AH ?)
5. Daud al-Tai (died at AH 166)
6. Ma’ruf al-Karkhi (died at AH 201)
3d Silsila of Naqshbandi. 1. Prophet Muhammad
2. Caliph Abu Bakr (died at AH 13)
3. Salman al-Farisi (died at AH 33)
4. Qasim (died at AH 106)
5. Ja’far al-Sadiq (died at AH 148)
6. Abu Yazid al-Bistami (died at AH 261)
7. Abu al-Hasan al-Kharqani (died at AH 425)
Common to all Three Silsilas continuation of Naqshbandi. 8. Abu ‘Ali al-Farmadi (died at AH 477)
9. Yusuf al-Hamadani (died at AH 535)
10. ‘Abd al-Khaliq al-Guzhduwani (died at AH 575)
11. ‘Arif al-Rawgari (died at AH 616)
12. Mahmud Injir al-Faghnawi (died at AH 717)
13. ‘Ali al-Ramitani (died at AH 715)
14. Muhammad Baba al-Sammasi (died at AH 755)
15. Said Amir Kulal (died at AH 772)
16. Shah Naqshband (died at AH 791)
17. ‘Alauddin al-‘Attar (died at AH 795)
18. Ya’qub al-Charkhi (died at AH 851)
19. ‘Ubaydullah al-Ahrar (died at AH 895)
20. Muhammad Zahid (died at AH 936)
21. Darwish Muhammad (died at AH 970)
22. Hawajak al-Imkanaki (died at AH 1010)
23. Muhammad al-Baqi (died at AH 1022)
24. Ahmad al-Faruq (died at AH 1034)
25. Muhammad Ma’sum (died at AH 1079)
26. Saifuddin (died at AH 1095)
27. Nur Muhammad (died at AH 1135)
28. Habibullah (died at AH 1195)
29. ‘Abdullah al-Dahlawi (died at AH 1240)
30. Khalid-shah al-Baghdadi (died at AH 1242)
31. Isma’il al-Kurdumeri (died at AH ?)
32. Khas-Muhammad al-Shirwani (died at AH 1260)
33. Muhammad al-Yaraghi (died at AH 1254)
34. Jamaluddin al-Kazikumuhi (died at AH 1283)
35. Imam Shamil (died at AH 1287)
