Bid'ah (Innovations) and their Evil Effects,The Unique Nature of the Perfection Found in Islaam and the Grave Danger of Innovating Into It

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Bid'ah (Innovations) and their Evil Effects : The Unique Nature of the Perfection Found in Islaam and the Grave Danger of Innovating Into It By Muhammad Saalih Al-Uthaymeen
ISBN-10: 1902727029
ISBN-13: 9781902727028
Author: Muhammad Saalih Al-Uthaymeen
Book Binding: Paperback
Pages 28
Publication year: 1999
About This Book:
"Bid'ah (Innovations) and their Evil Effects,The Unique Nature of the Perfection Found in Islam and the Grave Danger of Innovating Into It" is a comprehensive topic that discusses the concept of bid'ah (innovation) in Islam, the distinct qualities that make Islam complete, and the potential dangers of introducing innovations into the religion.
Bid'ah is the process of bringing new practices, beliefs, or rites into the Islamic faith that were not part of the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) original teachings and are not backed by authentic religious sources. The detrimental effects of bid'ah on the purity and authenticity of Islamic rituals and beliefs are discussed in this issue. On the other hand, the unique aspect of perfection found in Islam emphasizes the religion's wholeness and comprehensiveness as revealed by Allah. Islam is sometimes regarded as a complete way of life that addresses all areas of human existence. It is thought that Islam's teachings cover all fundamental topics, leaving no place for human additions.
The debate about innovating in Islam highlights the significant danger of introducing new behaviors or ideas that were not part of the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) original teachings. Innovations have the ability to damage the purity of the religion, cause confusion among believers, and potentially lead them astray from the proper path.

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      Description

      Bid'ah (Innovations) and their Evil Effects : The Unique Nature of the Perfection Found in Islaam and the Grave Danger of Innovating Into It By Muhammad Saalih Al-Uthaymeen
      ISBN-10: 1902727029
      ISBN-13: 9781902727028
      Author: Muhammad Saalih Al-Uthaymeen
      Book Binding: Paperback
      Pages 28
      Publication year: 1999
      About This Book:
      "Bid'ah (Innovations) and their Evil Effects,The Unique Nature of the Perfection Found in Islam and the Grave Danger of Innovating Into It" is a comprehensive topic that discusses the concept of bid'ah (innovation) in Islam, the distinct qualities that make Islam complete, and the potential dangers of introducing innovations into the religion.
      Bid'ah is the process of bringing new practices, beliefs, or rites into the Islamic faith that were not part of the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) original teachings and are not backed by authentic religious sources. The detrimental effects of bid'ah on the purity and authenticity of Islamic rituals and beliefs are discussed in this issue. On the other hand, the unique aspect of perfection found in Islam emphasizes the religion's wholeness and comprehensiveness as revealed by Allah. Islam is sometimes regarded as a complete way of life that addresses all areas of human existence. It is thought that Islam's teachings cover all fundamental topics, leaving no place for human additions.
      The debate about innovating in Islam highlights the significant danger of introducing new behaviors or ideas that were not part of the Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) original teachings. Innovations have the ability to damage the purity of the religion, cause confusion among believers, and potentially lead them astray from the proper path.

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