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The text of this treatise is a translation of “The Book Of Fasting” from the book “al-Fiqh al-Muyassar.”
Shaykh Ṣāliḥ Āl al-Shaykh said about this book in his introduction:
“This book comprises of Fiqh rulings pertaining to the acts of worship and dealings, along with their evidences from the noble Book and the authentic Prophetic Sunnah.”
He also stated:
“Its wording is clear and its style is simple, so that the students of knowledge can benefit from it and other than them from the general Muslims.
The precision of its categorization and the ease in benefiting from its subject matter, and this is achieved through the headings, which indicate the content and aid to understand it.”
These are some of the reasons we decided to translate this book for the English reader, may Allāh allow us and you to benefit from it.
We have added some questions at the end of each chapter to enable the student to test their understanding.
ah.”
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Salah (prayer) is a fundamental act of worship and focal in Islam, its importance can never be over-emphasised. Muslims strive to perfect their prayer for it is indeed the first thing mankind will be questioned about by Allah on the Day of Judgment. For this reason, much has been dedicated to the prayer from the vast body of Islamic literature – from its rulings to the finer details about its characteristics etc, and it will continue to be taught and studied throughout the Muslim expanse. Sifat al-Salatun-Nabi is a renowned work of the late Imam and scholar of hadeeth, Muhammad Nasirudin Al-Albani (may Allah bestow His Mercy upon him).
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The Ummah of Islam is in dire need of being in agreement and uniting its ranks and mending its rifts and being far removed from bigoted partisanship and hurting one another with words and accusing the intentions, as long as all sides are under the umbrella of Ahl us Sunnah wa al-Jama’ah who traverse upon the way of the Salaf of the Ummah, the people of the virtuous generations, they follow the Sunnah and they do not innovate.
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