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Bibliography Muslim according to Islamic texts and their

Question: We would like
advice on books to learn and study as works of reference by the seeker of Islamic knowledge.

Answer: Praise
Allah

First, in matters of dogma:

1. The book entitled al-Thalatha Ussoul

2. The book al-al-Qawaa'id Arba'e

3. The book entitled Kashf ash-ahoubouhat

4. The book entitled Kitab al-Tawheed

These four books are written by Shaykh al-Islam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab (may Allah have mercy on him)

5. The book entitled Al-Aqeedah al-Waasitiyyah. This book discusses, among other things the Oneness of Allah in His names and attributes. It is among the best writings in this area. That is why it deserves to be read and reread.

6. The book entitled Al-hamawiyya

7. The book entitled: Did Tadmowiyya (both books are written by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (may Allaah have mercy on him)

8. The book al-Aqeedah-Tahhaawiyyah Sheikh Abu Dja ' Ahmad ibn Muhammad Afar has Tahhawi.

9. The book: Sharh al-Aqeedah-Tahhaawiyyah of Abul Hassan Ali ibn Abil Iz

10. The book entitled: ad-durar did sanniyya fi al-adjwiba year -nadjdiyya it compiled by Shaykh Abd al-Rahman ibn Qasim (may Allah the Almighty have mercy on him).

11. The book entitled al-Durr-fi mundjiyya aqidatil firqa mardhiyya al-Ahmad ibn Muhammad as-Safarini al-Hanbali. This book contains some general statements contrary to the doctrine of the Salaf. Is the case with these words: "Our Lord is not an accident either gasoline or body." Exalted be He.

Therefore the seeker of knowledge must study with a master with a deep understanding of the doctrine of the Salaf explained to him that the general assertions contrary to the doctrine of the Salaf.

Secondly, in terms of hadith

1. The book entitled Fath al-Baari Sharh Saheeh al-Bukhari by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (may Allaah have mercy on him).

2. The book called subulate as-Salam, al-Sharh Buloogh Maraam of San'ani. This book addresses both the Hadith that Islamic law.

3. The book entitled al-Nayl Awtar, Sharh al-akhbar of Mountaqa Shawkani

4. The book entitled al-Ahkam Ummahat of Maqdisi. This is an abridged most hadith are quoted in both Sahih. What does one need not verify their authenticity.

5. The book entitled Al-Arbain year-Nawawiyya Abu Zakariyya al-Nawawi (may Allaah Alla grant His mercy).

is a good book because it contains rules of conduct and a good methodology, and contains rules (moral) as very useful: "The good adherence to Islam a person is reflected in its abandoning what does not concern him. (Narrated by Imam Ahmad, 1.201) and al-Tirmidhi (2318) and said "beautiful" by al-Nawawi in Riyaadh-Salihin, 73 saheeh by Ahmad Shakir in al-Musnad, 1737.

's a rule of life that you would if you are able to impose it. There is even one on the floor and made in these terms: "Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day speak well. If not keep silent "(Narrated by Bukhari in: book on the rules (of conduct) and Muslim in: book on the wreck, the chapter on hospitality).

6. The book entitled al-Maram Buloogh Hafiz Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani. The book is very useful especially because it mentions the narrators, and cites those who have found the authentic hadith and those who felt weak and said the hadith is the sense of their authentication or that of their decay.

7. The book entitled Noukhbat al-Hafiz ibn Hajar Fikar al-Asqalani. It a general book. If the seeker of knowledge understands, he can dispense with the reading of many other books on the criticism of hadith. Ibn Adjar (may Allah have mercy on him) adopted a very useful method in the writing of the book. It involves a process of elimination. The researcher who found the bed because the stimulus excites the desire intellectual style. I say: it is the seeker of knowledge to learn by heart because of its great usefulness in the field of rules of criticism of the hadith.

8. The six books: Saheeh Bukhari, Saheeh Muslim, Sunan Nasser, Sunan Abu Dawood, Sunan Ibn Maajah, Sunan Tirmidhi.

I read them often advises the seeker of knowledge because it provides two benefits. The first is the homecoming, and the second in the repetition of names of men (the traditionalists).

dint of repeating the names, we finally recognize the names of the reporters cited by Bukhari so as to identify them wherever they are found elsewhere, which is an advantage in this area.

Third, in terms of Islamic law:

1. The book entitled al-Adaab Mashy ila salat as-Shaykh al-Islam Muhammad ibn al-Add Wakhab (may Allah Most High have mercy on him)

2. The book entitled: Zad al-mustaqn'a ikhtissal fi al-muqni of Hadjdjawi. One of the best texts of fiqh. It is a book, brief and blessed. Our master, the scholar Sheikh Abdul Rahman as-Sa'di (may Allaah have mercy on him) we recommended memorization. Yet he himself had memorized the text entitled: Dalil did talib.

3. The book titled al-ar-Rawdha Murb; Sharh Zad al-mustaqn'a Sheikh Mansour al-Bahout.

5. The book al-ilm al Ussol Ussol min. This is an abridged that opens the door to the student.

Fourth, in terms of inheritance system:

1. The book entitled Matn ar-Rahabiyya Rahab

2. The book entitled al-Matn Barhaniyya Muhammad al-Barhan. It is a very useful short-General in his field. I think this book is more general than the previous one and contains more extensive knowledge on the other.

Fifth, in terms of exegesis.

1. The book: Tafsir al-Qur'an al-Azim Ibn Katheer (may Allaah have mercy on him). It a very useful book in the field of exegesis based on tradition. It is the safest, although rarely does the grammatical and philological aspects.

2. The book, entitled Tayseer al-Kareem al-Rahman fi Tafsir al-Mannan Kalami of Sheikh Abd Rahman as-Sa'di (Puissen Allaah have mercy on him). It is a useful book, easy and secure. And I recommend it.

3. The book entitled Muqaddimah Shaykh al Islam fi tafsir which has a good introduction.

4. The book entitled al-Bayan Adhwa scholar Muhammad al-Shanqeeti (may Allaah have mercy on him). It is a comprehensive book covering the hadith, Islamic law and jurisprudence.

Sixth General books on some subjects.

1. Grammar: al-matn adjroumiyya. An abstract simplified.

2. Grammar: alfiyya Ibn Maalik. This is a summary of the essential material.

3. The biography of the Prophet. The best book I found in this area is Zad al-Ma'aad of Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him). It is a useful book that is a bibliography of the Prophet (peace hello and be upon him) who is interested in all aspects of his life and contains many provisions.

4. The book entitled al-Rawdat uqala of Ibn al-Hibbaan Bousti (may Allaah have mercy on him). It is a useful book although brief. He has collected a number of lessons and traditions received from scholars, traditionalists and others.

5. The book entitled Siyar a'alam year-Nouabalé of Dhahabi. This book is very useful and the seeker of knowledge must be obtained and studied.

Fataawa Shaykh Muhammad ibn Salih al-Ouhaymine, book knowledge, p.92 (Www.islam-qa.com)



BOOKS ON THE Tawhid and aqeedah

"What happens after death?" Sheikh 'Abdallah Ibn Ibrahim Ar-Raouji
"Milestones of the Sunnah" Sheikh Hakami
"The comment of the three core principles" of Sheikh Saleh Ibn Al Utheimin
Al-Wâsitiyya "Sheikh of Islam Ibn Taymiyya
"What distinguishes the Muslim polytheistic" Sheikh Mohammed ibn Abdelwahhab
Tawhid Courses for young Muslims (Assia edition)
"Dispelling the ambiguity in monotheism" by Sheikh Mohammed ibn Abdelwahhab
E-Tawassoul or Divine Solicitations "Sheikh Mohammed al-Albani Naserdine
" Explanation Perfect Divine Names "of Shaykh 'Abd-ar-Rahmâm Nassir Ibn as-Sa'ada
" Fathel-Majid, the interpretation of the Book of Oneness "Sheikh Abderrahman bin Hassan Al Sheikh
" The Aqeedah tahawiyya "of Imam Abu Ja'far At-Alwarraq Tahawy
"The dual certification and which contradicts the" Abu and Umm Abd al-Ilah Bekkouche
"The summary of comments from the Book of Unity" Sheikh Saleh Bin Abdulaziz Al Sheikh
"The evidence of the uniqueness" of Sheikh Mohammed ibn Abdelwahhab
"Best rules on Divine Names and Attributes" Sheikh Saleh al 'Utheimin
"The three origins and their evidence" of Sheikh Mohammed ibn Abdelwahhab
"The first flights Preaching Unity!" Sheikh Mohammed al-Albani Naserdine
"Summary of Islamic dogma" of Sheikh Mohammed bin Jamil Zinou
Types of polytheism (Daroussalam edition)

BOOKS ON PRAYER

"The Description of Prayer of the Prophet" of Sheikh Mohammed Al Albani Naserdine
"The night prayer during the night of Ramadan" by Sheikh Mohammed Al Albani Naserdine
"The prostrations for forgetfulness" Sheikh Saleh al 'Utheimin

BOOKS ON FASTING

on fasting Fatawa Ibn Baz, Al Othaimine AL Jibrin, The Standing Committee of Saudi Arabia Ifta


BOOKS ON THE HAJJ

"The rites of Haj and Umra" Sheikh Mohammed al-Albani Naserdine

BOOKS ON ISLAM

"Fatawa on the pillars of Islam" by Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Saleh Al Utheimin
"Discovering Islam" by Sheikh Mohammed ibn Ibrahim Al-Hamad
"The Pearl narrowed" the Shaykh as-Sa'di Abderahman
"important lessons for the audience of the Nation" by Sheikh Abdul Aziz Ibn Baaz
"Notions essential to the whole Community "Sheikh Abdelaziz ibn Baaz

BOOKS ON THE QUR'AN Tafsir ibn Kathir

Volume 1
Tafsir ibn Kathir Tafsir Volume 2
ibn Kathir Joz 'Amma

BOOKS ON THE HADITH

Accurate science of hadith Mahmoud Has Tahhan

BOOKS ON SUNNAH

"Heresy (innovation)" Sheikh Saleh al Fawzan
"The sermon before starting a business "Sheikh Mohammed al-Albani Naserdine

BOOKS ON SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS

" How to behave with the Scholars 'Sheikh' Abd ar-Rahman Al-Louwayhîq
"The virtues of the people of the house of the Prophet" of Sheikh Abdel Mohsin Al 'Abbad

BOOKS ON THE BEHAVIOR

"The ways to access the Paradise" by Sheikh Abdullah Ibn Jarule-Allaah ibn Ibrahim Al-Allah Jarule
"Call goodwill between the people of the Sunna "Sheikh Abdel Mohsen Al 'Abbad

BOOKS ON PREACHES

" The biggest recommendation on dogma and preaching "the Sheikh of Islam Ibn Taymiyya
" Viaticum Muslim preacher's "Sheikh Saleh al 'Utheimin

BOOKS ON THE INVOCATION

The citadel of Muslim
" The work of the elite "of Sheikh Abdul Aziz ibn Baaz

BOOKS ON THE MORAL

" Trust in Allah " Sheikh Abdullah ibn Ibrahim ibn Jarule-Allah-Allah Al-Jarule
"Letter to my son" of Imam Ibn Al Jawzi
"Tables Iblis - The wiles of Satan" of Imam Ibn Al Jawzi

BOOKS ON MARRIAGE

"The propriety of marriage" by Sheikh Mohammed Al Albani Naserdine

BOOKS ON THE MUSLIM WOMAN

"The responsibility of the Muslim Woman" by Sheikh Abdullah ibn Ibrahim ibn Jarule-Allah-Allah Al-Jarule
"Islam and the dignity of women" of Sheikh Al Badr Abderazzaq

BOOKS ON CHILDREN

Fataawa regarding children of Muslim Ibn Baz, Ibn Othaimine Ibn Jibrin, Saleh Al Fawzan, the Standing Committee Fatwa

"The Islamic teachings on the new-born" of Imam Ibn Qayyim Al Jaouziya

BOOKS jurisprudence (fiqh)

Fiqh Sunnah Sayed Saabiq
Introduction to case law - general rules receuil

BOOKS ON TRADE

"trade and transaction usurious" Sheikh Saleh al Fawzan
"Trade and prohibitions in Islam," Sheikh Saleh al Fawzan

BOOKS

Collection of Fatwas on exorcism law (ruqya) Khaled al-jeraissy

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The Koranic quotations trap

May 15th, 2007 by ajmch


Typically, Spengler is a very talented and insightful commentator - particularly its approach to the Arab civilization through the prism of his poetry and his letters. But also seems afflicted by a decline sadly very common before the examination of Koranic texts. Thus, his spats with virtual Robert Spencer, director of Jihad Watch, not to his advantage.

In summary, Spengler argues complexity fuzzy: it would be possible to get the best and the worst of Koranic scripture, just based on what you want to find. This view is widespread and seems plausible novice instinctively. Indeed, it is naturally possible to search in a targeted way of Islamic scripture passages that support or undermine the point of view. It is within the reach of everyone and it is likely that this is the rule in Islam, since the children received their beliefs long before being capable of discernment.

But what about an objective approach - consideration of all the texts he confirms this intuitive views? And if this is not the case, if an honest consideration of Islamic scriptures clearly produces a result-oriented, which of the two approaches (objective / subjective) is compelling? At a time when Islam is so important in the world, these issues can they be left open? And how, if any, best meet them?

An example: Mohammed is supposed to be forbidden to kill a monk in prayer, or women and children. But he also made conflicting statements, that the enemy is seen as a compact, undifferentiated, and himself, the sources said, had used weapons without any differentiation killing women, children and people in prayer. An objective mind which seeks to deduce the laws of these writings will probably conclude that it is forbidden to kill women, children and monks ... except in certain circumstances, there needs to be examining the context. It will then decide how emergency situations can define principles applicable in the here and now.

This process quickly became college, is that of Islamic law. He consistently produces laws justifying and glorifying the war against the infidels until the world domination, religious segregation and sexual abuse, corporal punishment in public places and all sorts of legal processes uncodified, referring to faith in Allah and promises in the Koran. No college has never contradicted these principles in the name of Islamic scriptures. It is simply no substance to it.

importantly, we are here in the realm of faith and scholars, in the final analysis, simply assert that compliance with Islamic precepts product by definition a perfect society. It is therefore legitimate to defend and spread this society, whose members aware of the quality and importance of this project will willingly upon himself to suffer the punishment in question to purify the community of his personal wanderings. Thus, the thief is so glad he cut his hand, because it heals the sin, gives him a better chance before God, the unfaithful wife want to be stoned, because it exorcised the harmful aspect of his act and reinforces the moral qualities of society.

Hence it is clear that the objective examination of all entries, by scientists, product, outwardly, a conqueror and imperialist project, which justifies the violence and mass murder in the name of faith Islamic and inward, a social ideal rigid and totalitarian, who says the least sacred gestures of daily life and controls without pity. Certainly, scholars, jurists, are a minority, but an acquired company to Islam this minority is invariably in power (even if only to legal and legislative) and its influence is incomparably greater than that of people who simply choose in scripture passages that appeal to their subjective beliefs. For these exceptions, never go far in the hierarchy of an Islamic society.

other hand, scientists are aided here by the extremists, people who look to the scriptures enough to justify their thirst for crime. And this in two ways: First, the extremists are intimidating (or shoot) the supporters of a free society and Pacific, which favors the position of targets connoisseurs of entries, which can say with a kind of perverse reason, that only the greatest respect for Islamic law puts people away from danger in this world and the other . And extremists, when exaggerate and create chaos, can easily be treated by simple criminals ignorant lawyers, recognized by holders of the truth of the scriptures condemn their actions and call, once again, to more respect for true laws of Islam.

It should also be noted that if the extremists are also a small minority, their lack of inhibition before the violence gives them a considerable personal power over their surroundings. And of course they can be retrieved, used, armed, amplified by power-hungry people.

Thus, ultimately, the fact that it is certainly possible to delude ourselves about the nature of Islam in one way or another, did not matter to the reality of the phenomenon. Just as the Islamic scriptures are widespread among a literate population and credulous, to reproduce the pattern they describe (permanent war, civil unrest, unproductive, non-creativity). Entries Islamic are actually a trap, but not the one we depicted Spengler.