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Forty Hadith Qudsi

The Forty Hadeeth Qudsi (known as Sacred Hadeeth in English) is widely regarded as the most popular antology and the best introduction to the study of the Prophet’s (S) sayings. The Ahadeeth summarize the teachings of Islam, concentrating on the following areas; affirmation of the doctrine of Tawheed and understanding Allah (SWT) in all His attributes, the significance of the five pillars of Islam, attainment of virtue, self-sacrifice for the cause of Allah and preparation for the Day of Judgement. The Hadeeth Qudsi have a particularly important status because their meaning is entirely from Allah while the wording is that of the Prophet Muhammad (S) himself. Among the many definitions given by the early scholars of Islam is that of As-Sayyid Ash-Shareef Al-Jurjani (died 816 A.H.) in his lexicon At-Tarifat where he says: “A Sacred Hadeeth is, as to the meaning, from Allah the Almighty; as to the wording, it is from the Messenger of Allah (S). it is that which Allah the Almighty has communicated to His Prophet through Revelation or in a dream, and he (S), has communicated it in his own words.” So these are the sayings of the Prophet divinely communicated to him. The present collection has been compiled from all the available books of Hadeeth. The forty chosen here are well authenticated and present many of the doctrinal, devotional and ethical elements of Islam. Visit our eBook Store at: www.payhip.com/idpebooks Contact us at: [email protected]

The present collection has been compiled from all the available books of Hadeeth. The forty chosen here are well authenticated and present many of the doctrinal, devotional and ethical elements of Islam.

Understanding Fiqh (Its Principles and Evolution)

Various books on Usool al-Fiqh are available in English, however after reviewing them, it becomes clear that most are written for academic purposes rather than for the normal reader. In this regard, this book stands out. It was written in a clear simple style understandable to the average reader. The book is slightly restructured so that the definitive sources of law are discussed before those upon which there is disagreement amongst the scholars. In this age of doubt and scepticism, there was a necessity to add some textual evidences and much needed references for some definitions and Ahadith. It is with a feeling of regret and sorrow that today we witness Muslims, either leaving or only partially accepting Islam. Muslims have tried to mix its thoughts and values with that of other ideologies. Its laws are partially implemented along with those of other ideologies. Islam for the most part is generally known by its rituals to its followers and thus they convey it to other nations as such. However, this Deen is still Alive and intact in the Qur'an and Sunnah. It is from these two sources that we will explain the nature of Islam and fundamental elements associated with its foundation of law (Usool al-Fiqh), Insha'Allâh. The laws of Islam are of the same nature as its 'Aqeedah, in that they are both revealed by Allâh (swt). The laws neither favour the working nor the elite class in the society. These are qualities of man-made laws, which the Shari'ah transcends. Consequently, no Muslim, whether rich or poor, would feel any hesitation or regret in implementing the Islamic laws. It is with this purpose of developing a cohesive understanding of Usool al-Fiqh that this effort was put forward. Visit our eBook Store at: www.payhip.com/idpebooks Contact us at: [email protected]

Areas of Ahkām Sharī'ah which do not contain 'Illah According to the strongest view no 'Illah exists in the Asl (origin) of the rules relating to food, clothing, morals and ritual worships ('Ibadat), this is due to two reasons: a) By a ...