Product Description
This is a brief commentary of the book lumat-ul-ltigaad. wrtten by abu Muhammad Abdullaah bin Ahmad Ibn Quddaamah Al-Maqdisee (rahimahullaah), who was born in Shabaan in 541H in a village from the districts of Nablis (present-day Palestine) and died on the day of Eed-ul-Fitr in 620H.
Because I saw the importance of this book in terms of the topics it touches upon, its methodology and the lack of there being any explanation for it, I became determined, while seeking assitance from Allaah and hoping that He grant me correctness in intention and action, to put forth some words on it, in the attempt to clarify its ambiguous parts, explain its meanings and bring to light its main points.
– Imaam Muhamamd bin Saalih Al-‘Uthaimeen
About the Author
Imaam Ibn Qudaamah Al-Magdisee was one of the great scholars of the seventh century. He is best Known for his magnificent works on fiqh, such as Al-Mughnee, Al-Kafee and Al-‘Umdah. The scholars praised him during and after his lifetime.
About the Commentator
Imaam Muhamamd bin Saalih Al-‘Uthaimeen was on of the great scholars of this century. He has authored, taught and explained many beneficial books.