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Islamic Jurisprudence
This is a group contains items about the Islamic fiqh in different languages.
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- Czech Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Czech discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.
- Dutch Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Dutch discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.
- Tamil Author : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre Reviewing : Muhammad Ameen
A book translated into Tamil shows the definition and types of purification. It also mentions the types of water, ruling of using the utensils made of gold or silver, and the types of impurities.
- English Author : Hatem Elhagaly Reviewing : Osama Emara
A great effort from Dr. Hatem Al-Haj to abbreviate the book “Principles of Islamic Fiqh” written by M. H. Kamali to be easier for studying and learning.
- English Reviewing : Osama Emara
A book in English in which its author explains the principles of Islamic fiqh and its topic: Islamic ruling, Islamic proofs as the Quran, Sunnah, consensus, and analogy, ways of deducing, and personal reasoning.
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- English Author : Bilal Philips Author : Hatem Elhagaly
A great trial from Dr. Hatem to abbreviate the book of Sh. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips "Evolution of Fiqh". The overall purpose of this book is to acquaint the reader with the historical factors behind the formulation of Islamic law (fiqh) in order that he may better understand how and why the various schools of Islamic law came about.
- Hebrew Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Hebrew discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.
- English Author : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
This is one of the important summarized books which handle, discuss and explain the issues of monotheism, morals, Islamic manners and supplications along with the Islamic jurisprudence.
- Nepali The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
The concept of Freedom
- Dutch Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) Reviewing : Abu Abdullah Al-Baljiki
A book in Dutch in which the author said in his introduction, "Islam acknowledges the fact that one’s sexual desire has to be satisfied. It considers fulfilling this desire a praiseworthy matter, as long as it is done within Shari’ah limits. It is not disdainful to satisfy this desire, nor should it be neglected." He also said, "In this booklet we will discuss the Islamic method of satisfying sexual desire, and how it can be transformed from a base desire into an act of worship through which a Muslim receives reward."
- Hebrew Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Hebrew in which the author said in his introduction, "Islam acknowledges the fact that one’s sexual desire has to be satisfied. It considers fulfilling this desire a praiseworthy matter, as long as it is done within Shari’ah limits. It is not disdainful to satisfy this desire, nor should it be neglected." He also said, "In this booklet we will discuss the Islamic method of satisfying sexual desire, and how it can be transformed from a base desire into an act of worship through which a Muslim receives reward."
- English Author : Faruq Post Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
A book in English shows the prestige of women before Islam. They were horribly mistreated, belittled, and granted a prestige less than men to the extent that they were like a commodity, not a person. Instead, Islam fought against this injustice and completely gave them full rights as men. Additionally, Islam made the relationship between these two genders based on affection, mercy, and intimacy.
- Armenian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Armenian discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.
- English Author : Muhammad Siddique Muhaddith Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
The word taqleed is a derivative of Qalaadah, and the linguistic meaning of qalaadah is to wear a collar that a dog wears around its neck. The meaning of taqleed in terminology is to act upon the opinion of an Imaam from the Ummah without knowing the evidence. So the muqallid is the one who does taqleed.
- English Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
In this booklet we have established, the evidences utilized for 20 raka’hs are weak and there is not a SINGLE Saheeh hadeeth or athar that mentions the Messenger of Allah (Sallalahu Alayhee Was-Sallam) prayed or commanded 20 raka’hs Taraaweeh. This booklet also contains the evidences for praying 8 raka’hs and establishes this to be the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (Sallalahu Alayhee Was-Sallam), the Practice of the Companions and those upon their way, All in light of the statements and understanding of the Scholars of Ahlus-Sunnah Wal-Jama’ah From amongst the Imaams of the Salaf, the Scholars of hadeeth of the past and present and the Jurists Up Until 1424H.
- Armenian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Armenian in which the author said in his introduction, "Islam acknowledges the fact that one’s sexual desire has to be satisfied. It considers fulfilling this desire a praiseworthy matter, as long as it is done within Shari’ah limits. It is not disdainful to satisfy this desire, nor should it be neglected." He also said, "In this booklet we will discuss the Islamic method of satisfying sexual desire, and how it can be transformed from a base desire into an act of worship through which a Muslim receives reward."
- Romanian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Romanian in which the author said in his introduction, "Islam acknowledges the fact that one’s sexual desire has to be satisfied. It considers fulfilling this desire a praiseworthy matter, as long as it is done within Shari’ah limits. It is not disdainful to satisfy this desire, nor should it be neglected." He also said, "In this booklet we will discuss the Islamic method of satisfying sexual desire, and how it can be transformed from a base desire into an act of worship through which a Muslim receives reward."
- English Author : Mashari Al-Kharraz Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
As the author notes about our Creator, ’The sweetness of this life lies in remembering Him, the sweetness of the next life lies in seeing Him! The next time you proceed for prayer, go because you love Him, go because you miss Him and long to be with Him. Feel your heart flutter. Only then, will you be on your way to attaining that inner peace and comfort Salah was prescribed for.’
- Lithuanian Author : Shareef Abdul Azeem
A book in Lithuanian discusses the special place that women have in Islam and addresses some of many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of Islam or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent its message.