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Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan, may Allah preserve him, explains the magnificent hadith of al-Irbaad ibn Saariyyah, May Allah be pleased with him, in a short and simple way. This hadith contains so many benefits that are room numerous to mention.
Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan, may Allah preserve him, explains the magnificent hadith of al-Irbaad ibn Saariyyah, May Allah be pleased with him, in a short and simple way. This hadith contains so many benefits that are room numerous to mention.
The Six Fundamental Principles is one of the numerous short articles written by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab in his effort to spread tawhīd (Islamic monotheism) in the Arabian Peninsula. His works are distinguished by their brevity, ease of understanding, and reliance on texts from the Qur'ān and Sunnah. The current book is the translation of an explanation made by the illustrious scholar, Shaykh Salih Al-Fawzan.
Some of the best writings on issues involving local government can be found in journals published by the American Society for Public Administration or journals with which ASPA is associated. This volume includes 30 of the most outstanding articles that have been published.
This work is a translation of an indispensable advice concerning "The Obligation of Supporting the Truth" found in the introductory section of the Nūniyyah Poem of Ibn al Qayyim. It includes the synopsis and annotations of the most prolific scholars that explained this poem at length. These particular lines of poetry are found in lines 188-260 of the Qaṣīdah al-Nuniyah. In his commentary of select passages from the Nūniyyah, the great scholar 'Abd al-Raḥmān bin Nāṣir al-Sa'dī characterizes this preliminary advice as follows:"At this point, he [i.e., Ibn al Qayyim] engages in a beneficial introduction and comprehensive advice that every student of knowledge is in need of, regardle...
Tawheed is to single out Allaah in all types of worship whether it is connected to the heart, or in speech or in actions. All worship is to be directed to the Lord of the Worlds, the only One who has the right to be worshipped in truth. Allaah is the only One deserving of worship since he is the Only Creator, Only Sustainer, the Owner of the Day of Judgement, Owner of everything in existence and the one who gives life and death. To direct worship to other than Allaah is the ultimate crime, the greatest oppression one can commit, it is the crime of Shirk. A person who commits Shirk is expelled from the fold of Islaam and all his deeds are nullified by Allaah. So therefore every Muslim should ...