"Explanation Of The Creed" by Abu Muhammad al-Hasan ibn 'Alee ibn Khalf is a thorough and in-depth exploration of the fundamental foundations of Islamic thought. The author of this fascinating work strives to offer clarity and depth to the knowledge of the Islamic creed by drawing on the Quran, Sunnah, and the teachings of early scholars. The book is a credible guide for anyone seeking a profound understanding of the essential ideas that constitute the Islamic faith, written with accuracy and intellectual rigor.
Clarifying the sound Muslim Creed and calling people to believe in it, is the most crucial issue because it is the foundation on which one's deeds are judged whether denied or accepted. This book gives clear explanation of the Muslim sound creed as pointed out in the Quran and Sunnah.
In this book, Dr. Salih al Fawzan has shed light on doctrinal issues of utmost importance in a genuine and reader-friendly style. Guide to Sound Creed, in its translated version, fulfills a long introductory book focusing on the English-speaking Muslims for a brief, introductory book focusing on the sound Muslim creed. It is a valuable book for novice readers, be they Muslims or non-Muslims. The chapters of the book focus on major issues in Tawhid (monotheism) such as the necessity of learning and teaching the Muslim creed, the principles of Muslim creed; namely belief in Allah, the Angels, the Heavenly Books, Allah’s Messengers, the Day of Judgment, and the Divine Decree and Predestination as well as many other issues.
Dr. Salih al Fawzan (born in 1935) has obtained a PhD in Islamic jurisprudence and has a high profile in teaching jurisprudence. He is a member of many academic institutions including the Board of Senior Ulema, the Permanent Committee for Fatwa and Research. He has written more than sixty published works covering Muslim Creed, Islamic jurisprudence and Muslim’s conduct.
He established tremendous meanings, lofty facts, and beneficial details that every Muslim cannot do without.The author did not give this poetry this name himself; instead, this name was taken from his statement in the beginning: “Oh one asking about the Manhaj al-Haqq (the right methodology).He began it by encouraging the one who hopes for happiness and seeks out success in this life and the Hereafter, that one contemplates what this poem contains much good, in the right manner. Allāh had made easy the obtainment of two manuscripts for this poem. The Shaykh’s grandchildren sent them to me.
These are a few short words in clarification of the belief of Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama’ah. It is necessary to write them down due to the separation and differing that the Islamic lives through today, which is represented by the abundance of contemporary sects and different groups. Every one of the calls to their (own) creed and praises his (own) group, until the ignorant Muslim is confused as to whom he should follow and who he should imitate…
Islam brings us clear answers about what happens after death. This book examines this issue from the point of view of the Qur’an and the Sunnah. It also examines the signs of the Last Hour, which indicate that the Day of Judgement is approaching.
Explore the important Islamic tenet of belief in jinn and devils and uncover the secrets of these fellow-creatures: the world of the jinn. Adequate knowledge about their existence can help in our constant struggle to resist their influence and to create an everlasting bond and closeness to Allah.
The IQRA’ program of aqîdah, fiqh and akhlâq education provides opportunities for young students and readers to grow into members of the community who “enjoin what is good and censure what is wrong.” In the lower grades, our textbooks place emphasis on the elucidation of Islamic belief, living, and thinking. The key objective of this series of textbooks and enrichment material is to instill in young students Islamic values that will be reflected in everyday living. In the upper-grade levels, the focus shifts from the study of the foundational beliefs and ritual to the principles of the Shari’ah (jurisprudence), so that by the end of high school students will possess a well-versed approach to Islam.
Sharh Al-Aqeedat-il-Wasitiyah (Explanation of the Creed) Fundamental Beliefs of Islam and Rejection of False Concepts Sheikh-ul-Islam's book Al-Aqeedah Al-Wasitiyah deals with the perfect and undefiled Islamic Faith and Creed of the As-Salaf-As-Salih (the pious predecessors) particularly in regards to ALLAH's names and attributes, with solid arguments in brief words and terminology. The book is highly appreciated by the scholars for its brevity as well as comprehensiveness; and for its contents produced perfectly in line with the Qur'an and Sunnah in an appealing and manifest manner. The eminent scholar of Islam, Sheikh-ul-Islam Imam Ibn Taimiyah, discusses the real & original faith of Islam according to the Qur'an & Sunnah. The real faith in ALLAH and his religion Islam is to follow the Qur'an and Sunnah strictly. Any scholar who adds or attributes or alters any basic fundamental of Islam is wrong & deviates from the teachings of Islam. Every Muslim must read this book to get the real light of Faith.
The Creed of Ahlul Sunnah Wal Jama’ah Author: Abdullah bin Abdul-Hamid Al-Athari Description: This book, 'Al-Wajeez fi Aqeedati Ahlul Sunnah Wal Jama'ah (A Concise Presentation of the Creed of Ahlul Sunnah wal-Jamaah), has been compiled in a simple and easily understandable manner-the complete and comprehensive guidance of the scholars regarding the matters of creed and methodology. It ignores the faulty and distorted views of the people of innovation, while presenting sound and convincing proofs which are quite sufficient to satisfy sincere seekers of the truth.
“I asked my father (d. 277H) and Abū Zur’ah (d. 264H) about the beliefs of the People of the Sunnah regarding the fundamentals of the Religion, and what they both found the scholars upon in all of the various lands, and what they believe as it relates to these affairs. So they responded, saying: We found the scholars in all of the various lands: Hijaz, Iraq, Egypt, Sham and Yemen, so their creed was…”
An important point: These issues that al-Hafidh, the Muhaddith, the Imam, Shaykh ‘Abd al-Rahman b. Muhammad, who is well known as Ibn Abu Hatim, learnt from the two renowned memorizers and scholars of Hadith – his father and Abu Zur’ah, and the fact that both of them conveyed these matters from the Imāms of Ahl al-Sunnah proves that they were united upon these beliefs and that they did not differ regarding any of them. Takheel al-Aynayn, p. 43, al-‘Allamah ‘Ubayd al-Jabiri.
In terms of the Shari’ah the two words, Imaan and Islam, are inextricably interwoven. The Shar’i meaning of the one is incomplete without the meaning of the other. The two terms are complementary. The one is a necessary corollary of the other. The existence of the one is dependent on the existence of the other. Negation of the one implies the automatic negation of the other. A proper understanding of Imaan is, therefore, possible only by a study of the Shar’i definition of both words and their interrelationship to one another.
Translators Note This is a translation of what was originally a lecture given by our beloved Shaykh Abdul-Aziz Ibn Baz rahimahullah. The lecture was then transcribed in the form of a book in Arabic and was entitled al-'Aqidah as-Sahiḥah wa ma yudaduha (The Correct Islamic al-'Aqidah and that which Opposes it). About the Book The correct Aqidah is the foundation of Islam and the foundation stone of the Islamic nation. It is known through evidences of the sharer'ah from the Book and the sunnah, that one's actions and statements can only be correct and acceptable to Allāh when they arise from a correct 'Aqidah'. If, however, the Aqidah is not correct then actions and statements that arise due to it are invalid. The evidences in the clear Book of Allāh and in the the sunnah of his truthful Messenger sall Allāhu 'alayhi wa sallam show the correct 'Aqidah' in brief, to Iman in Allāh, his Angels, his Books, his Messengers, the last day, and Predestination the good and the bad of it. These six matters are the fundamentals of the correct 'Aqidah' with which Allāh the Almighty revealed his book and sent his messenger Muhammad sall Allāhu 'alayhi wa sallam.
The 'Aqeedah of Imaam Muhammad ibn 'Abdul-Wahhaab, explained by scholars like Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan, is a strict adherence to the Salafi methodology, representing the orthodox Sunni belief (Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah). It focuses on pure Tawheed (monotheism), refuting shirk and innovation (bid'ah), and establishing belief based solely on the Qur'an, Sunnah, and the understanding of the righteous predecessors.
From our deen we hold firm to the book of Allah, Mighty and Majestic, and to the Sunnah of our Prophet (s.a.w.w) and what has been reproted from the companions and the Tabi'een, and the famous Imams of Hadeeth; and we believe in all of the ahadeeth of Allah's Attributes. We neither add anything at all to that nor decrease anything at all to that nor decrease anything for that....From the words of Imam an-Nawawi.
The world of Angels is an example of traditional learning, and its translation fills a much needed gap in aqida (theological) literature in the English speaking world. Basing himself exclusively on the Quran and Hadith, Sheikh Kishk deals with every aspect of the angelic world. He goes from discussing the creation, form, and nature of the angels, to enumerating their many different types, and also explaining their role in existence and the nature of their interaction with the human race.
This book is a translation of that treatise narrated from Imaam Al-Bukhaaree (Died 256 AH) contained in the encyclopedia of the 'Aqeedah known as "Sharh Usool I'tiqaad Ahlus-Sunnah Wal Jamaa'ah" (Explanation Of The Fundamentals Of The Creed Of Ahlus-Sunnah Wal-Jamaa'ah) of Imaam Al-Laalikaa'ee (Died 418 AH).
Imaam Al-Bukhaaree states and explains the matters of Faith and Methodology of the Salaf (Righteous Predecessors) of this Muslim nation. Compare the speech of Imaam Al-Bukhaaree contained in this treatise to the speech of the callers to Islaam today, and you will see who in reality is in accordance to Islaam as it was understood by the earliest generations.
The Creed of Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani is a foundational Islamic text, a concise treatise by the 10th-century North African scholar (nicknamed "Little Malik") explaining the core beliefs (aqidah) of the Sunni orthodox (Ahl al-Sunnah wal Jama'ah) for early learning, covering faith in Allah, His Attributes, the Quran, the Hereafter, Divine Decree, and companions, presented simply for memorization and practical adherence, distinguishing between fundamental belief and jurisprudence.
Indeed, it is a declaration that the Muslims proclaim in their daily lives. The book’s discussion concerning the declaration of لآاله الله encompasses the following points: - It's status in the life of a Muslim - It's virtues and excellence - It's lexical analysis - It's pillars - It's conditions - It's meaning and requirements - When it benefits the one who says it and when iy does not - It's effects upon the individual and the society Adapted from the Author's introduction.
A Classical Work Clarifiying the Orthodox Islamic Belief Concerning Allah's Names and Attributes and a Critique of those who Distort and Deny Them and the Understanding of the Salaf
This book by Sheikh al-Islam ibn Taymiyyah is a clarification of the Aqida of the people of the Sunna about the verses and hadiths pertaining to the Attributes of Allah azza wa jall, as opposed to the wrong positions of Ash'ari on the issue.
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