The Belief of the Muslim Sects, Jews, Christians, Philosophers and Idolaters Regarding the Angels

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And From these Fundamental Principles which are obligatory upon the muslims to believe in and in which the servant will not have complete faith except by it is the believe in the angels ( Peace be upon them ) . The book , the sunnah and the consensus of the muslim point out the obligation of the believing in them. Not believing in them is to disbelieve in Allah , the glorified , the Most high…

A PRINCIPLE CONCERNING PATIENCE & GRATITUDE [Paperback]

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Ibn Taymiyyah said, “Allah has made for his believing servants – in every situation [they encounter] – goodness from Himself. For they are constantly in [receipt of] bounty from their Lord irrespective of whether they encounter what they love or what they dislike. And He made His ordainments and decrees which He ordains for them and decrees upon them as merchandise through which they may profit and as paths through which they may reach Him.” He also said “And when the servant considers all of faith, he will see it returning back in its entirety to patience and gratitude.

Explanation of the Creed of ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani – Shaykh Salih bin Fawzan al-Fawzan

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This is the introduction to a short essay in jurisprudence (fiqh) by the Imām and Hāfi ‘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.

He is the Imām the knowledgeable and eminent scholar of North Africa. Abū Moammed ‘Abdullāh bin Abī Zayd al-Qayrawānī al-Mālikī who was given the nick name ‘the smaller Mālik (Mālik as-aghīr). He was upon the methodology of the Salaf as it relates to the fundamental principles of the religion (al-usūl) and did not study anything from philosophical speech nor did he fall into negating any of Allāh’s attributes.

 

al-Qādhi ‘Iyādh said concerning him:

 

“He attained leadership in the religious and worldly affairs. Students from every corner of the world traveled to seek knowledge from him and he was distinguished over his peers. He had many students and it was he who abridged the Mālikī school of thought.”

[He died in the year 389H; Refer to Siyār ‘Alām an-Nubalā’ (10):17 & (12):17]

Islam in Africa Throughout History by Muhammad Aman al-Jami

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SKU: 9781532330865
Pages: 73
Year of Publication: 2017
Size cm: 15×23
Binding: soft cover
Weight: 150.0000 mg
Author: Shaikh Muhammad Aman Al-Jami
Publisher: Authentic Statements