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B371 A Collection of Advices on Tranquility & Honesty of the Hearts
General $5.99One is always in need of ikhlaas. The statement of ikhlaas is taken from the statement “akhlastul ‘amal lillah (I have devoted this action [sincerely] to Allah, or I have removed from this action every defect.)” Thus, nothing remains in it for other than Allah. No worldly benefits, desires, showing off, or any of the many objectives of the worldly life. The one who fulfills these conditions and battles his desires for the sake of Allah has earned the honor of being sincere, as Allah has stated:
As for those who strive hard for Our cause, We will surely guide him to Our paths. And verily, Allah is with Al-Muhsineen (good-doers).
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B377 Upon You is to Follow my Sunnah & the Sunnah of the Rightly Guided Caliphs
Hadith, Minhaj-Methodology $4.99The Messenger of Allaah, may the peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him, further explains that over time differing and controversy will occur between the Muslims. He mentions to them the cure to this differing and separation, that is: Stick to my Sunnah and the Sunnah of the Rightly Guided Caliphs after me. He continued: Hold on to that with your molar teeth. The Messenger, may the peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him, warned the Muslims from innovating in matters of worship in this hadeeth: Be warned of the newly invented matters for verily every newly invented matter is an innovation and every innovation is misguidance, and to obey the Muslim rulers: I advise you with the fear of Allaah and to hear and obey (your leaders) even if an Abyssinian slave were to rule over you. The hadeeth is beautifully explained by the Scholar and former teacher at the Islamic University of Madinah, Shaikh Ubayd Al-Jaabiree and it has compiled and presented to you in this book.
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B379 Explanation of the Creed of Ibn Abi Zayd Al-Qayrawani
Aqeedah-Creed $24.99Thus, they would divide it into [two parts]:
1. The greater affairs of jurisprudence (fiqh) al-akbar) which is understanding the correct creed (‘aqīdah).
2. The branches of jurisprudence (fiqh) al-furū’) which is the understanding of how to worship Allāh and dealings with the people.