May Allah's peace and blessings be upon
Sayyiduna Muhammad,
his family and his companions.
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↓ pdf-texts: [pdf files]
↓ Texts in French
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↓ Other
fiqh Q & A
↓ Alphabetical index of hadith
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↓ Tasawwuf Shuyukh
↓ Some Suhbah by Sh. Nazim Al-Haqqani
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The Four Imams and Their Schools
By Gibril Fuad Haddad
Foreward by Sayyid Yusuf Hashim al-Rifa'i
Paperback 551 Pages,
Muslim Academic Trust, London; - at < kitaabun >
The edition is in English with some Arabic.
"The Great Edifice of Islamic Law is held up by four towering figures of
the early middle ages: Abu Hanifa, Malik, al-Shafi'i, and Ibn Hanbal.
Because of their immense dedication and intellectual acuity, these men
enjoy recognition to this day as Islam's most influential scholars."
< more >
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The Refutation of he who attributes direction to Allah
This short theological tract,
Fi Nafi al-Jiha, or On Denying Direction to God, by the Ashari theologian and celebrated Shafi'i jurist, Qadi Ibn Jahbal (d. 733/1333), is a clinical rebuttal of the controversial fatwa, the Aqida Hamawiyya, penned by his legendary contemporary, Ibn Taymiyya (d. 728/1328). It is considered, rightly, a classic manifesto of anti-literalism, which will be an indispensable reference for advanced students of Islamic theology, other professional theologians, and modern academics needing primary source materials in English or a source book on the controversies surrounding Ibn Taymiyya's theology. < Table of contents (pdf) > - < Aqsa Publications >
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From the Two Holy Sanctuaries: A Hajj Journal. This is a revised
and updated edition of the one which Sidi Gibril F Haddad first published in Damascus in 1999.
Amal Press published it.
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Sunna Notes Volumes 1 and 2 are two new books by
Dr. Gibril F Haddad, which can be purchased at:
<
aqsapublications.com >
"The purpose of this book is to do away once and for all with perilous misconceptions and to present over 160 proofs for the Sunni understanding of Sunna and bid'a as it was and continues to be set forth in classical, moderate, mainstream Islam according to the Sunni Salaf and Khalaf including the Four Schools of Fiqh."
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(3) recent texts; on-line, but not yet listed: |
new 2009:
...see: http://mac.abc.se/home/onesr/ez/in/it3
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