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The Creed Of The Four Imaams

In the realm of Islamic jurisprudence, the four Imaams – Abu Hanifah, Malik, Shafi'i, and Ahmad ibn Hanbal – stand as towering figures. While their contributions to fiqh, or Islamic law, are widely recognized, their unity of creed, or aqidah, often remains overshadowed. "The Creed Of The Four Imaams" seeks to shed light on this crucial aspect, demonstrating the remarkable coherence of their beliefs despite the differences in their legal methodologies.

Delving into the Lives and Beliefs of the Imaams

Enriched with insights from ancient authentic sources, the book provides detailed biographies of each Imam, illuminating their lives and contributions to Islamic scholarship. It meticulously examines their creed, revealing the remarkable consistency and unity that underpinned their diverse approaches to fiqh.

Clarifying Misconceptions and Unveiling the Truth

"The Creed Of The Four Imaams" tackles common misconceptions and doubts surrounding the Imaams' beliefs, meticulously unraveling the truth and dispelling inaccuracies. It serves as a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Imaams' creed and its implications for contemporary Muslims.

Rediscovering the Path to Allah

Amidst the diverse interpretations of Islamic jurisprudence, "The Creed Of The Four Imaams" serves as a beacon, guiding readers towards the unifying path of Allah. It emphasizes the core beliefs that bind together the Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose among Muslims.

A Journey of Knowledge and Unity

"The Creed Of The Four Imaams" invites readers on a journey of knowledge and unity, illuminating the shared creed of the four Imaams and reaffirming the oneness of the path to Allah. It is an essential guide for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Islamic beliefs and the unifying principles that bind together the Muslim community.

Weight

0.38 kg

Dimensions

15 × 23 × 1.25 cm

Product Type

Book

Author

Muhammad Ibn `Abdur-Rahmaan al-Khumayyis

Publisher

DCP

Pages

218

ISBN

9789675699016

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