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Explanation of & Contemplation Upon Al-Fatihah The Mother of the Book & Integral Aspect of the Prayer
$15.00 Add to cartRegarding the Opening Chapter of the Book, the prophet ﷺ named it in that which is reported within the Sahih, the Magnificent Qur’an, and the Seven Oft-Recited Verses. He ﷺ said:
“The opening of the Book is the seven oft-repeated verses and the Magnificent Qur’an which I have been given.”
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Indeed, the Prophet ﷺ was eloquent when he spoke; sincere when he admonished. He never exceeded the best of words. Holding mastery over his speech whenever he spoke. He directed his speech with the best of precision and controlled his words in the best way, through which he would attract the wayward hearts and eyes. The speech of the eloquent cannot be likened to his speech in eloquence; for his speech far surpasses that.
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Title: Gang Affiliations in Light of the Qur’an and Sunnah
Author: Anwar Wright
Publisher: Anwar Wright, March 2024
ISBN: 9798218377748 -
This is the introduction to a short essay in jurisprudence (fiqh) by the Imām and Hāfiẓ ‘Abdullāh ibn ‘Abdur-Rahmān ibn Abī Zayd al-Qayrawānī upon the treatise of which he authored concerning the jurisprudence (fiqh) of Imām Mālik.
It has always been from the norm of the Salaf (X) that whenever they would author books in jurisprudence (fiqh) they would begin by clarifying the creed (‘aqīdah). Thus, they would divide it into [two parts]:
1. The greater affairs of jurisprudence (fiqh) al-akbar) which is understanding the correct creed (‘aqīdah).
2. The branches of jurisprudence (fiqh) al-furū’) which is the understanding of how to worship Allāh and dealings with the people.
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Explanation of the Madinah University Arabic Language Course for Non-Native Speakers: Book 1
$18.00 Add to cartThis is the explanation of the first book of the world renowned Madinah Arabic Course series, originally authored by Dr. V Abdur Rahim, and taught in the Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia. Highly recommended for anyone studying the Madinah Book course and desiring to grasp the principles of the Arabic language.
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