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  • Fiqh of Fasting

    The prescribed book for the course is Subulus-Salaam by the 17th century Yemenite scholar Muhammad ibn Ismaa‘eel as-San‘aanee which is a commentary on Buloogh al-Maraam written by Haafiz Ibn Hajar al- ‘Asqalaanee. In Buloogh the author gathered the majority of the hadeeths which are commonly used as the basic evidences for the Islamic legal system. The course material is comprised of the Chapter on Fasting (Kitaab as-Siyaam) from Subulus-Salaam.

    Reveiwers: Muhammad AbdulRaoof

    Source: http://www.islamhouse.com/p/320530

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  • The Needs Of Humanity In The Mission Of Prophet Muhammad

    The Needs Of Humanity In The Mission Of Prophet Muhammad: This is a research that was developed to answer the Westerners who presently asking what new aspects Prophet Muhammad -peace be upon him- offered to the world?

    Source: http://www.islamhouse.com/p/104525

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  • Is the New Testament God’s word?

    This book is aims to prove that the New Testament is not God’s Word through some chapters as: nullifying the attribution of the Gospels and Epistles to the disciples, ancient pagan sources of the New Testament, the Gospel of Christ (PBUH), the documentation and the canonism of the New Testament, the Gospels’ errors, alterations in the New Testament, the contradictions of the Gospels, the legislative and the ethical impact of the New Testament.

    Reveiwers: Abu Adham Osama Omara

    Publisher: http://www.saaid.net - Saaid Al Fawaed Website

    Source: http://www.islamhouse.com/p/311738

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  • Evolution of Fiqh

    The author says in the introduction of the second edition, “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 or she may better understand how and why the various schools of Islamic law (Madh-habs) came about. It is hoped that this understanding will in turn, provide a basis for overcoming the petty differences and divisions which occur when present-day followers of different schools of people without definite schools try to work together. Thus, another aim of this book is to provide a theoretical framework for the reunification of the Madhhabs and an ideological basis for Islamic community work free from the divisive effects of Madh-hab factionalism.” The book consists of six chapters: foundation, establishment, building, flowing, consolidation, and stagnation and decline.

    Source: http://www.islamhouse.com/p/291542

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  • Why I Chose Islam

    Why I Chose Islam: A story of a priest who reverted to Islam, it is based on a True Story.

    Publisher: Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah

    Source: http://www.islamhouse.com/p/75468

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