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Find me and my music here:https://linktr.ee/filipholmSupport Let's Talk Religion on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/letstalkreligion Or through a one-time donation: https://paypal.me/talkreligiondonateSources/Recomended Reading:Clarke, Abdussamad (translated by) (2021). "The Kitab al-Athar of Abu Hanifah". Turath Publishing.El Shamsy, Ahmed (2013). "The Canonization of Islamic Law: A Social and Intellectual History". Cambridge University Press.Gohlman, William E. (translated by) (1974). "The Life of Ibn Sina: A Critical Edition and Annotated Translation". State University of New York Press.Haider, Najam (2012). "The Origins of the Shi'a: Identity, Ritual and Sacred Space in Eighth Century Kufa". Cambridge University Press.Haider, Najam (2013). "Contesting Intoxication: Early Juristic Debates over the Lawfulness of Alcoholic Beverages". In Islamic Law and Society 20 (2013) 48-89. Brill. Hallaq, Wael (2004). "The Origins and Evolution of Islamic Law". Cambridge University Press. Hallaq, Wael (2009). "Sharia: Theory, Practice, Transformations". Cambridge University Press. Wyman-Landgraf, Umar F. Abd-Allah (2013). "Malik and Medina: Islamic Reasoning in the Formative Period". Brill.al-Tahawi's "al-Mukhtasar". Arabic version. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Things you'll learn in this episode of Our Prophet:- Age of Ayesha through reliable historical narrations- Bizarre hadith by al-Tahawi that proves Ayesha to be older- Ibn Qutayba's opinion about the age of Ayesha- Hadith in Bukhari on marital consent of women- Narration from Ayesha in regards to her ageTo watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bAREXuW91JgHelp us create the most comprehensive biography of the Prophet of Islam. Dedicate episodes in the memory of your loved ones by visiting https://thaqlain.org/ourprophet.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/our-prophet/donations
In these gatherings we will learn about the seven obstacles to worship Imam al-Ghazzali highlights in his text, Minhaj al'Abidin. In the tenth part of this series, Sheikh Suhaib will discuss "The Major Hurdles: Greed & Opulence: Al-Razi on the Sacred & Al-Tahawi Identification of The Sacred Community."
Lecture d'une traduction légèrement modifiée de ce classique. En cas de doute, reportez-vous aux éditions dignes de confiance qui ont publié cet ouvrage avec des commentaires de savants reconnus. "De tous, le Credo de l'Imam al-Tahawi est le plus simple, le plus efficace et le moins controversé. Il sert de base solide à la foi islamique et est la plus fiable des premières articulations de la croyance musulmane. Parce que l'Imam al-Tahawi évitait les problèmes théologiques involutifs et présentait systématiquement les aspects les plus fondamentaux de la théologie dogmatique, son credo a atteint un degré inhabituel d'acceptation dans le milieu musulman."
Lecture d'une traduction légèrement modifiée de ce classique. En cas de doute, reportez-vous aux éditions dignes de confiance qui ont publié cet ouvrage avec des commentaires de savants reconnus. "De tous, le Credo de l'Imam al-Tahawi est le plus simple, le plus efficace et le moins controversé. Il sert de base solide à la foi islamique et est la plus fiable des premières articulations de la croyance musulmane. Parce que l'Imam al-Tahawi évitait les problèmes théologiques involutifs et présentait systématiquement les aspects les plus fondamentaux de la théologie dogmatique, son credo a atteint un degré inhabituel d'acceptation dans le milieu musulman."
Lecture d'une traduction légèrement modifiée de ce classique. En cas de doute, reportez-vous aux éditions dignes de confiance qui ont publié cet ouvrage avec des commentaires de savants reconnus. "De tous, le Credo de l'Imam al-Tahawi est le plus simple, le plus efficace et le moins controversé. Il sert de base solide à la foi islamique et est la plus fiable des premières articulations de la croyance musulmane. Parce que l'Imam al-Tahawi évitait les problèmes théologiques involutifs et présentait systématiquement les aspects les plus fondamentaux de la théologie dogmatique, son credo a atteint un degré inhabituel d'acceptation dans le milieu musulman."
Lecture d'une traduction légèrement modifiée de ce classique. En cas de doute, reportez-vous aux éditions dignes de confiance qui ont publié cet ouvrage avec des commentaires de savants reconnus. "De tous, le Credo de l'Imam al-Tahawi est le plus simple, le plus efficace et le moins controversé. Il sert de base solide à la foi islamique et est la plus fiable des premières articulations de la croyance musulmane. Parce que l'Imam al-Tahawi évitait les problèmes théologiques involutifs et présentait systématiquement les aspects les plus fondamentaux de la théologie dogmatique, son credo a atteint un degré inhabituel d'acceptation dans le milieu musulman."
Lecture d'une traduction légèrement modifiée de ce classique. En cas de doute, reportez-vous aux éditions dignes de confiance qui ont publié cet ouvrage avec des commentaires de savants reconnus. "De tous, le Credo de l'Imam al-Tahawi est le plus simple, le plus efficace et le moins controversé. Il sert de base solide à la foi islamique et est la plus fiable des premières articulations de la croyance musulmane. Parce que l'Imam al-Tahawi évitait les problèmes théologiques involutifs et présentait systématiquement les aspects les plus fondamentaux de la théologie dogmatique, son credo a atteint un degré inhabituel d'acceptation dans le milieu musulman."
Lecture d'une traduction légèrement modifiée de ce classique. En cas de doute, reportez-vous aux éditions dignes de confiance qui ont publié cet ouvrage avec des commentaires de savants reconnus. "De tous, le Credo de l'Imam al-Tahawi est le plus simple, le plus efficace et le moins controversé. Il sert de base solide à la foi islamique et est la plus fiable des premières articulations de la croyance musulmane. Parce que l'Imam al-Tahawi évitait les problèmes théologiques involutifs et présentait systématiquement les aspects les plus fondamentaux de la théologie dogmatique, son credo a atteint un degré inhabituel d'acceptation dans le milieu musulman."
Lecture d'une traduction légèrement modifiée de ce classique. En cas de doute, reportez-vous aux éditions dignes de confiance qui ont publié cet ouvrage avec des commentaires de savants reconnus. "De tous, le Credo de l'Imam al-Tahawi est le plus simple, le plus efficace et le moins controversé. Il sert de base solide à la foi islamique et est la plus fiable des premières articulations de la croyance musulmane. Parce que l'Imam al-Tahawi évitait les problèmes théologiques involutifs et présentait systématiquement les aspects les plus fondamentaux de la théologie dogmatique, son credo a atteint un degré inhabituel d'acceptation dans le milieu musulman."
Lecture d'une traduction légèrement modifiée de ce classique. En cas de doute, reportez-vous aux éditions dignes de confiance qui ont publié cet ouvrage avec des commentaires de savants reconnus. "De tous, le Credo de l'Imam al-Tahawi est le plus simple, le plus efficace et le moins controversé. Il sert de base solide à la foi islamique et est la plus fiable des premières articulations de la croyance musulmane. Parce que l'Imam al-Tahawi évitait les problèmes théologiques involutifs et présentait systématiquement les aspects les plus fondamentaux de la théologie dogmatique, son credo a atteint un degré inhabituel d'acceptation dans le milieu musulman."
Lecture d'une traduction légèrement modifiée de ce classique. En cas de doute, reportez-vous aux éditions dignes de confiance qui ont publié cet ouvrage avec des commentaires de savants reconnus. "De tous, le Credo de l'Imam al-Tahawi est le plus simple, le plus efficace et le moins controversé. Il sert de base solide à la foi islamique et est la plus fiable des premières articulations de la croyance musulmane. Parce que l'Imam al-Tahawi évitait les problèmes théologiques involutifs et présentait systématiquement les aspects les plus fondamentaux de la théologie dogmatique, son credo a atteint un degré inhabituel d'acceptation dans le milieu musulman."
Lecture d'une traduction légèrement modifiée de ce classique. En cas de doute, reportez-vous aux éditions dignes de confiance qui ont publié cet ouvrage avec des commentaires de savants reconnus. "De tous, le Credo de l'Imam al-Tahawi est le plus simple, le plus efficace et le moins controversé. Il sert de base solide à la foi islamique et est la plus fiable des premières articulations de la croyance musulmane. Parce que l'Imam al-Tahawi évitait les problèmes théologiques involutifs et présentait systématiquement les aspects les plus fondamentaux de la théologie dogmatique, son credo a atteint un degré inhabituel d'acceptation dans le milieu musulman."
Lecture d'une traduction légèrement modifiée de ce classique. En cas de doute, reportez-vous aux éditions dignes de confiance qui ont publié cet ouvrage avec des commentaires de savants reconnus. "De tous, le Credo de l'Imam al-Tahawi est le plus simple, le plus efficace et le moins controversé. Il sert de base solide à la foi islamique et est la plus fiable des premières articulations de la croyance musulmane. Parce que l'Imam al-Tahawi évitait les problèmes théologiques involutifs et présentait systématiquement les aspects les plus fondamentaux de la théologie dogmatique, son credo a atteint un degré inhabituel d'acceptation dans le milieu musulman."
Aqidah Tahawiyah (Commentary on Imam at-Tahawi's aqidah text) - Art. 10 - 17.
Aqidah Tahawiyah (Commentary on Imam at-Tahawi's aqidah text) - Art. 48 - 49.
Aqidah Tahawiyah (Commentary on Imam at-Tahawi's aqidah text) - Art. 38 - 47.
Aqidah Tahawiyah (Commentary on Imam at-Tahawi's aqidah text) - Art. 30 - 37.
Aqidah Tahawiyah (Commentary on Imam at-Tahawi's aqidah text) - Art. 17 - 30.
Aqidah Tahawiyah (Commentary on Imam at-Tahawi's aqidah text) - Art. 50 - 65.
Aqidah Tahawiyah (Commentary on Imam at-Tahawi's aqidah text) - Introduction: Art. 9.
Aqidah Tahawiyah (Commentary on Imam at-Tahawi's aqidah text) - Introduction.
The family of Abraham traditionally included the three faiths, but lately, many people see Islam as an illegitimate member of the family, unwelcome in the house of Abraham. Historically, for Christians, this role was relegated to the Jewish members as "disinherited" siblings. Jews, however, for most Christians at least, have become full members of the family in good standing. Is this a possibility for the Muslims, or does the Quranic verse "The Jews and the Christians will never be pleased with you until you follow their way," obviate that possibility?.......................About Dr. YusufHamza Yusuf is president and senior faculty member of Zaytuna College (Berkeley, California), America's first accredited Muslim liberal arts college.He is an advisor to the Center for Islamic Studies at Berkeley's Graduate Theological Union. Yusuf also serves as vice president for the Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies (Abu Dhabi), which was founded and is currently presided over by Shaykh Abdallah bin Bayyah, a world-renowned Muslim scholar and jurist. In addition, Yusuf has joined the Emirates Fatwa Council under the leadership of Shaykh Abdallah.He is the author of several books and scholarly articles, while also translating major creedal Islamic texts into English, including Purification of the Heart, The Content of Character, The Creed of Imam al-Tahawi, Caesarean Moon Births, Prayer of the Oppressed, and Agenda to Change our Condition.Recently, Hamza Yusuf was ranked as "the Western world's most influential Islamic scholar" by The Muslim 500, edited by John Esposito and Ibrahim Kalin.Along with his extensive training in the Western liberal arts, Yusuf has studied Arabic and the Islamic sciences for over 40 years with leading scholars of the Muslim world........................The Everding Distinguished Lectureship ProgramEstablished through a gift from Prof. H. Edward and Lee Palmer Everding, this endowed lectureship is a project of the Iliff School of Theology and Saint John's Cathedral aimed at enhancing interfaith dialogue and interreligious learning throughout the community through annual lectures from outstanding visiting teachers.
The Everding LecturesPresented by Dr. Hamza Yusuf, President and Senior Faculty Member, Zaytuna College Since 9/11 over two million Muslims have died in conflicts that in one way or another were related to the events in September 2001. Muslims have been the greatest victims of terror, with minority communities in the Middle East a distant second. In 1947, the historian, Prof. Arnold Toynbee, foretold of a militant version of Islam coupled with a nihilistic zealotry arising in the not too distant future. What did he know that we didn't, and how much of Islam has actually informed these zealots? Moreover, what can we do in the U.S. to mitigate the rise of anti-Muslim sentiment that demonizes the religion of a fifth of the world's population, heralding a possible race war that Toynbee also predicted was likely?.......................About Dr. YusufHamza Yusuf is president and senior faculty member of Zaytuna College (Berkeley, California), America's first accredited Muslim liberal arts college.He is an advisor to the Center for Islamic Studies at Berkeley's Graduate Theological Union. Yusuf also serves as vice president for the Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies (Abu Dhabi), which was founded and is currently presided over by Shaykh Abdallah bin Bayyah, a world-renowned Muslim scholar and jurist. In addition, Yusuf has joined the Emirates Fatwa Council under the leadership of Shaykh Abdallah.He is the author of several books and scholarly articles, while also translating major creedal Islamic texts into English, including Purification of the Heart, The Content of Character, The Creed of Imam al-Tahawi, Caesarean Moon Births, Prayer of the Oppressed, and Agenda to Change our Condition.Recently, Hamza Yusuf was ranked as "the Western world's most influential Islamic scholar" by The Muslim 500, edited by John Esposito and Ibrahim Kalin.Along with his extensive training in the Western liberal arts, Yusuf has studied Arabic and the Islamic sciences for over 40 years with leading scholars of the Muslim world........................The Everding Distinguished Lectureship ProgramEstablished through a gift from Prof. H. Edward and Lee Palmer Everding, this endowed lectureship is a project of the Iliff School of Theology and Saint John's Cathedral aimed at enhancing interfaith dialogue and interreligious learning throughout the community through annual lectures from outstanding visiting teachers.
In the middle of the last century a large body of Saranac Indians occupied the forests of the Upper Saranac through which ran the Indian carrying-place, called by them the Eagle Nest Trail. Whenever they raided the Tahawi on the slopes of Mount Tahawus (Sky-splitter), there was a pleasing rivalry between two young athletes, called the Wolf and the Eagle, as to which would carry off the more scalps, and the tribe was divided in admiration of them. There was one who did not share this liking: an old sachem, one of the wizards who had escaped when the Great Spirit locked these workers of evil in the hollow trees that stood beside the trail. In their struggles to escape the less fortunate ones thrust their arms through the closing bark, and they are seen there, as withered trunks and branches, to this day. Oquarah had not been softened by this exhibition of danger nor the qualification of mercy that allowed him still to exist. Rather he was more bitter when he saw, as he fancied, that the tribe thought more of the daring and powerful warriors than it did of the bent and malignant-minded counsellor. It was in the moon of green leaves that the two young men set off to hunt the moose, and on the next day the Wolf returned alone. He explained that in the hunt they had been separated; he had called for hours for his friend, and had searched so long that he concluded he must have returned ahead of him. But he was not at the camp. Up rose the sachem with visage dark. “I hear a forked tongue,” he cried. “The Wolf was jealous of the Eagle and his teeth have cut into his heart.”
Sh. Hamza Maqbul: He was born in Whittier, California, and lived in Southern California until the age of ten when he moved to Blaine, Washington. After graduating from Blaine High School, he went on to attend the University of Washington and in 2004 completed a Bachelors of Science in Biochemistry and a Bachelors of Arts in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. After graduation Shaykh Hamzah went on to pursue traditional Islamic studies, which took him to a number of countries, including Syria and Egypt where he studied the Arabic language, Morocco, Mauritania, and UAE, where he studied the madhab of Imam Malik, grammar, usul al-hadith, and the two renditions of the qira’ah of Imam Nafi’, Warsh and Qalun, and finally Pakistan where he had the opportunity to study tafsir, usul al-hadith, hadith, ‘ilm al-rijal and Hanafi fiqh. All of these studies culminated in him receiving an ijazat al-tadris, literally meaning “a license to teach” as well as an unbroken chain of transmission by which to narrate the hadith of such books as the Muwatta of Imam Malik, the Sihah al-Sittah (Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, Nasa’i and Ibn Majah), and the Sharh Ma’ani al-Athar of Imam al-Tahawi. Enjoy! And please give us a rating on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher or Spotify apps... This episode was brought to you in collaboration with Toledo Society. Toledo Society is a network of inspiring, engaging and high-quality podcasts for a new generation of English-speaking Muslims. Toledo’s mission is to reinvigorate Muslim identity, by becoming a launchpad for untold stories and hidden talent in the global Muslim community. The name Toledo refers to the Andalusian city that was home to the printing and translation centre which facilitated the distribution of the great Muslim works of 1,100 years to the rest of the world. Toledo was the also the city that officially recognised the three major religions, during and even post Muslim-rule. Love what we doing? Help us make future podcasts, videos, school/madrassa workshops, conferences, projects, and other events a reality - contribute here. AccidentalMuslims.com is registered as a NPO: Ref #195-995 Disclaimer: The views/opinions expressed on this podcast are those of our guests and may be different from yours, however AccidentalMuslims.com encourages respect for diversity of views. We are all different and in our differences there are opportunities to learn - Insha-Allah!
http://livingmiracles.org/eventsEnjoy this wonderful talk with David Hoffmeister and Lisa Fair! Themes included in this talk: Fact & fiction, anger, quantum physics, time & space, headlessness, victim identity, and more!Recorded at the "Tahawi" event venue in Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico on the 26th of May, 2018 during the Quantum Immersion ~ Into the Light Retreat.For more information on upcoming retreats and events with Living Miracles, go to:http://livingmiracles.org/events
Shaykh Hamzah Maqbul talks to Mahin, Shaykh Amir and SIM about rediscovering Rumi, the dilemma of the Qadiani movement and other thoughts. Shaykh Hamzah Maqbul is originally from the West Coast and currently resides in the Chicagoland area. He holds a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from the University of Washington in Seattle. After graduation Shaykh Hamzah went on to pursue traditional Islamic studies, which took him to a number of countries, including Syria and Egypt where he studied the Arabic language, Morocco, Mauritania, and UAE, where he studied the madhab of Imam Malik, grammar, usul al-hadith, and the two renditions of the qira’ah of Imam Nafi’, Warsh and Qalun, and finally Pakistan where he had the opportunity to study tafsir, usul al-hadith, hadith, ‘ilm al-rijal and Hanafi fiqh. All of these studies culminated in him receiving an ijazat al-tadris, literally meaning “a license to teach” which is the equivalent in Pakistani Islamic seminaries to a MA in Arabic and Islamic studies, as well as an unbroken chain of transmission by which to narrate the hadith of such books as the Muwatta of Imam Malik, the Sihah al-Sittah (Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, Nasa’i and Ibn Majah), and the Sharh Ma’ani al-Athar of Imam al-Tahawi. Currently Shaykh Hamzah is employed full time at Islamic Relief where he is involved in their fundraising efforts. http://www.islamic-relief.org/ Hamzah Maqbul also teaches at Ribat.org Twitter: @HamzahMaqbul SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/hmaqbul Support bringing the universal creed of Islām into our context on an intellectually robust level. https://www.launchgood.com/project/modern_aqidah ============== E-mail us your comments, feedback, and questions at TheMadMamluks@gmail.com Twitter: @TheMadMamluks Facebook: www.facebook.com/themadmamluks Instagram: TheMadMamluks
In this series of lessons, Shaykh Saleck teaches aqida (Islamic Creed) as understood by the salaf (the early generations of Muslims) and as codified by the great 3rd century Islamic scholar Abu Ja'far al-Tahawi. The text being taught is known al-Aqida al-Tahawiyyah (The Creed of Imam al-Tahawi) and is available with both original Arabic and English translation from: http://a.co/1p7fP09 These lessons were given in December 2016 at Nur Center in Falls Church, Virginia. Shaykh Saleck Sidine is an Islamic scholar from Mauritania. He studied for over 17 years with Murabit al-Haj, one of the greatest Islamic scholars of our age. For many years, Shaykh Saleck was a resident scholar at Zaytuna Institute in Hayward, California. Now he travels around North America and the world spreading Islamic sacred knowledge.
In this series of lessons, Shaykh Saleck teaches aqida (Islamic Creed) as understood by the salaf (the early generations of Muslims) and as codified by the great 3rd century Islamic scholar Abu Ja'far al-Tahawi. The text being taught is known al-Aqida al-Tahawiyyah (The Creed of Imam al-Tahawi) and is available with both original Arabic and English translation from: http://a.co/1p7fP09 These lessons were given in December 2016 at Nur Center in Falls Church, Virginia. Shaykh Saleck Sidine is an Islamic scholar from Mauritania. He studied for over 17 years with Murabit al-Haj, one of the greatest Islamic scholars of our age. For many years, Shaykh Saleck was a resident scholar at Zaytuna Institute in Hayward, California. Now he travels around North America and the world spreading Islamic sacred knowledge.
Shaykh Hamzah Maqbul talks to The Mad Mamluks about Islamic Relief USA, Zakat and his journey in seeking knowledge. Shaykh Hamzah Maqbul is originally from the West Coast and currently resides in the Chicagoland area. He holds a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from the University of Washington in Seattle. After graduation Shaykh Hamzah went on to pursue traditional Islamic studies, which took him to a number of countries, including Syria and Egypt where he studied the Arabic language, Morocco, Mauritania, and UAE, where he studied the madhab of Imam Malik, grammar, usul al-hadith, and the two renditions of the qira’ah of Imam Nafi’, Warsh and Qalun, and finally Pakistan where he had the opportunity to study tafsir, usul al-hadith, hadith, ‘ilm al-rijal and Hanafi fiqh. All of these studies culminated in him receiving an ijazat al-tadris, literally meaning “a license to teach” which is the equivalent in Pakistani Islamic seminaries to a MA in Arabic and Islamic studies, as well as an unbroken chain of transmission by which to narrate the hadith of such books as the Muwatta of Imam Malik, the Sihah al-Sittah (Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, Nasa’i and Ibn Majah), and the Sharh Ma’ani al-Athar of Imam al-Tahawi. Currently Shaykh Hamzah is employed full time at Islamic Relief where he is involved in their fundraising efforts. http://www.islamic-relief.org/ Twitter: @HamzahMaqbul SoundCloud: Hamzah wald Maqbul
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.
The famous Creed of Imam at-Tahawi explained by Sheikh Ibrahim Al Shafie. This is an extremely important explanation of the true Islamic Creed that every Muslim can benefit greatly from to defend the creed against the Wahabies and all the Mujasima who attribute non-befitting attributes to Allah. The great scholar, Hujjat-ul-lslam, Abu Ja^far al-Warraq at-Tahawi (239-321AH) [1], may Allah have mercy on him, while he was in Egypt said: This is an elucidation of the beliefs of ahl-as-Sunnah wa al-Jama^ah, according to the school of the jurists of this religion, Abu Hanifah an-Nu^man ibn Thabit al-Kufi, Abu Yusuf Ya^qub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari and Abu ^Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani, may Allah accept the deeds of all of them, and what they believe regarding the fundamentals of the religion and their faith in the Lord of all the Worlds.