Thalaathatul-Usool: The Three Fundamental Principles [Exercise Workbook] By Umm Mujaahid Khadijah Bint Lacina Al-Amreekeeyah

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Thalaathatul-Usool: The Three Fundamental Principles [Exercise Workbook] By Umm Mujaahid Khadijah Bint Lacina Al-Amreekeeyah 
ISBN: 9781938117206
Author: Umm Mujaahid Khadijah Bint Lacina Al-Amreekeeyah
Book Binding: Paperback
Pages: 170
Size: 9.7 x 7.5 inch
Publiication: 2014
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About This Book:
"Umm Mujaahid Khadijah Bint Lacina Al-Amreekeeyah's book 'Thalaathatul-Usool: The Three Fundamental Principles [Exercise Workbook]' delves into the three core principles of Islam: Tawheed (the belief in the oneness of God), Risalat (the Prophethood of Muhammad), and Aakhirah (the concept of the Hereafter).
It is divided into three separate sections:
Tawheed:
The book addresses the notion of Tawheed in this part, emphasizing the monotheistic belief in the oneness of God. It gives evidence for Tawheed derived from the Quran, the Sunnah (the Prophet Muhammad's teachings and actions), and the consensus of Islamic scholars.
Risalat:
The second section of the book dives into Risalat, which incorporates Muhammad's Prophethood. It presents evidence from the Quran, Sunnah, and the consensus of scholars to demonstrate Muhammad's Prophethood.
Aakhirah:
The book's final portion delves into the notion of Aakhirah, concentrating on the belief in the Hereafter. It gives evidence from the Quran, Sunnah, and scholarly agreement on the existence and relevance of the Hereafter.
The following are some key lessons from this illuminating work:
  • Tawheed is the fundamental belief of Islam.
  • Risalat confirms the notion of Tawheed via Muhammad's Prophethood.
  • Aakhirah is the last destination for all humans.

Thalaathatul-Usool: The Three Fundamental Principles [Exercise Workbook] By Umm Mujaahid Khadijah Bint Lacina Al-Amreekeeyah

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    Description

    Thalaathatul-Usool: The Three Fundamental Principles [Exercise Workbook] By Umm Mujaahid Khadijah Bint Lacina Al-Amreekeeyah 
    ISBN: 9781938117206
    Author: Umm Mujaahid Khadijah Bint Lacina Al-Amreekeeyah
    Book Binding: Paperback
    Pages: 170
    Size: 9.7 x 7.5 inch
    Publiication: 2014
    Description
    About This Book:
    "Umm Mujaahid Khadijah Bint Lacina Al-Amreekeeyah's book 'Thalaathatul-Usool: The Three Fundamental Principles [Exercise Workbook]' delves into the three core principles of Islam: Tawheed (the belief in the oneness of God), Risalat (the Prophethood of Muhammad), and Aakhirah (the concept of the Hereafter).
    It is divided into three separate sections:
    Tawheed:
    The book addresses the notion of Tawheed in this part, emphasizing the monotheistic belief in the oneness of God. It gives evidence for Tawheed derived from the Quran, the Sunnah (the Prophet Muhammad's teachings and actions), and the consensus of Islamic scholars.
    Risalat:
    The second section of the book dives into Risalat, which incorporates Muhammad's Prophethood. It presents evidence from the Quran, Sunnah, and the consensus of scholars to demonstrate Muhammad's Prophethood.
    Aakhirah:
    The book's final portion delves into the notion of Aakhirah, concentrating on the belief in the Hereafter. It gives evidence from the Quran, Sunnah, and scholarly agreement on the existence and relevance of the Hereafter.
    The following are some key lessons from this illuminating work:
    • Tawheed is the fundamental belief of Islam.
    • Risalat confirms the notion of Tawheed via Muhammad's Prophethood.
    • Aakhirah is the last destination for all humans.

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