A Commentary on The Four Principles of Shirk By Shaikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab R.A

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A Commentary on The Four Principles of Shirk By Shaikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab R.A

  • ISBN: 9781916186231
  • Author: Shaikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab
  • Book Binding: Hardcover
  • Pages 111
  • Size: 7 x 5 x 0.4 inch
  • Publication year: 2020

About This Book:

The famous Islamic treatise "The Four Principles of Shirk" (Arabic: Al-Qawa'id al-Arba'a fi al-Shirk), written by the illustrious Islamic scholar Shaikh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab was born in 1703 and died in 1798, is explained in detail in the book "A Commentary on The Four Principles of Shirk." The honorific "R.A" refers to "Radhi Allahu 'anhu," an Arabic expression used to express respect when speaking about the deceased, particularly renowned scholars and upright personalities. An Islamic scholar theologian and reformer from the Arabian Peninsula, Shaikh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab is popular for his work for resurrect Islam's monotheistic doctrines.

His writings had a huge impact on how the Salafi movement and Wahhabi philosophy evolved. "The Four Principles of Shirk" is a succinct yet potent treatise that discusses the idea of shirk, which is the act of worshiping Allah with partners, and places emphasis on the value of unadulterated monotheism (Tawheed) in Islam. The book outlines four guiding concepts that assist Muslims in comprehending, identifying, and avoiding various types of shirk.

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A Commentary on The Four Principles of Shirk By Shaikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab R.A

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    A Commentary on The Four Principles of Shirk By Shaikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab R.A

    • ISBN: 9781916186231
    • Author: Shaikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab
    • Book Binding: Hardcover
    • Pages 111
    • Size: 7 x 5 x 0.4 inch
    • Publication year: 2020

    About This Book:

    The famous Islamic treatise "The Four Principles of Shirk" (Arabic: Al-Qawa'id al-Arba'a fi al-Shirk), written by the illustrious Islamic scholar Shaikh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab was born in 1703 and died in 1798, is explained in detail in the book "A Commentary on The Four Principles of Shirk." The honorific "R.A" refers to "Radhi Allahu 'anhu," an Arabic expression used to express respect when speaking about the deceased, particularly renowned scholars and upright personalities. An Islamic scholar theologian and reformer from the Arabian Peninsula, Shaikh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab is popular for his work for resurrect Islam's monotheistic doctrines.

    His writings had a huge impact on how the Salafi movement and Wahhabi philosophy evolved. "The Four Principles of Shirk" is a succinct yet potent treatise that discusses the idea of shirk, which is the act of worshiping Allah with partners, and places emphasis on the value of unadulterated monotheism (Tawheed) in Islam. The book outlines four guiding concepts that assist Muslims in comprehending, identifying, and avoiding various types of shirk.

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