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Four Essays on the Obligation of Veiling

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Four Essays on the Obligation of Veiling by Sheikh Bin Baaz, Sheikh Ibn Al-Uthaimeen, Sheikh Zayd bin Haadee Al-Madkhalee and Sheikh Salih Al-Fawzan

This is the second edition of the book “Three Essays on the Obligation of Veiling” which was published in 2003 and received with warm acceptance by the English-speaking Muslims to the point that there was a need for it to be reprinted since the original edition has run out, all praise be to Allaah.

In an effort to provide as much benefit to the readers as possible, a new treatise was added to this edition bringing four separate treatises from different authors on the subject of Hijaab and veiling compiled into one book. In addition to this, there are several appendixes with quotes from the scholars of past and present elucidating points raised in the treatises.

About the Authors:

Imaams Ibn Baaz and Ibn Al-Uthaimeen, may Allaah have mercy on them, were without doubt amoung the top leading scholars of their lifetime. Today, Shaikhs Saalih Al-Fawzaan and Zayd Al-Madkhalee have carried on this legacy in the lands of Saudi Araba, being two of the senior and revered scholars of this present time

The Superiority Of The Knowledge Of The Predecessors Over The Knowledge Of The Successors

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The Superiority Of The Knowledge Of The Predecessors Over The Knowledge Of The Successors

This is the third book in the “Classical Knowledge Series” which is a collection of works written by the scholars of the past on the virtues, etiquettes and aspects of knowledge. This particular book written by the great scholar, Al-Haafidh Ibn Rajab, is one of the well known works authored on the subject. In spite of its small size, the treatise brings to light many amazing and intricate points of benefit with regard to knowledge and discerning between which of its types are beneficial and non-beneficial. Indeed, the Prophet praised some forms of knowledge while condemning others. And at times he would ask Allaah to grant him beneficial knowledge while at other times he would seek refuge in Him from non-beneficial knowledge.

It is for this reason that the author took on the task of clarifying the various types, characteristics, signs and consequences of both beneficial knowledge and non-beneficial knowledge in this short treatise, as well as affirming the superiority of the knowledge of the predecessors (Salaf) over the knowledge of those who succeeded them (Khalaf).

Altogether, this is a splendid and remarkable book – loaded with reminders and admonitions and designed to assist and guide any sincere Muslim in his quest for seeking knowledge.

 Author:Al-Haafidh Ibn Rajab Al-Hanbalee
Publisher:Al-ibaanah
Pages:80 (paperback)