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Requiring the Straight Path and Disagreeing with the Companions of Hell

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This book is written by Ahmad ibn Abdul Halim ibn Abdul Salam ibn Taymiyyah, in which he talks about the issues of imitating the Jews and Christians and their festivals and this is an explanation of the Prophet's hadith, “Whoever resembles a people is one of them.”.

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Ahmad ibn Abdul Halim ibn Abdul Salam ibn Taymiyyah 

  • Number of pages: 224 pages 

  • The subject of the book: Requiring the Straight Path to Disagree with the Companions of Hell

The contents of the book:

  1. Introduction by His Excellency Dr. Minister Abdullah bin Abdul Mohsen Al-Turki

  2. Introduction

  3. Section I: Study

  • A brief translation of the author

  • Description of the book's manuscripts

  • Investigated book, name and date of authorship

  • Approach to the book's realization and commentary

  • An analytical study of some of the book's themes

  • First, the main theme of the book

  • Secondly: A study of some of the book's themes

    • First topic: The author's alert on two important assets

    • Second topic: Some of the types of heresies and polytheism that plague the Ummah

    • Third topic: The impact of imitation on the nation

    • Fourth topic: Basic Rules of Simulation

    • Theme 5: Groups of people we are forbidden to imitate

    • Sixth topic: The prohibition includes everything that is characteristic of infidels, both ancient and modern

    • Topic VII: When it is permissible to imitate non-Muslims

    • Topic VIII: Festivals and heterodox celebrations

    • Topic IX: In jargon

    • Tenth topic: On the concept of heresy

    • Topic Eleven: Heresies of graves, shrines, shrines, monuments, relics, etc.

  1. Second section: The book is edited with commentary

  • The Sermon of Need from the Investigator's book

  • Reason for writing the book

  • Chapter on the state of people before Islam

  • Some of the things of the People of the Book and Arabs that plague some Muslims

  • The command to oppose those who are disobedient and errant in outward guidance

  • Chapter on the evidence of the command to oppose the disbelievers in general and their festivals in particular

  • Explaining the benefit of disobeying the disbelievers and the harm and disadvantage of following them

  • The Qur'an's prohibition against following unbelievers

  • The Sunnah's prohibition against following unbelievers

  • The difference that the Prophet (peace be upon him) told us about

  • Types of variation

  • Back to the Qur'an's prohibition against imitating infidels

  • The prohibition against loyalty and affection for unbelievers

  • Faces of the command to oppose infidels

  • Lambasting some of the qualities of jahiliyyah

  • Corruption and its types

  • The concept and requirement of imitation

  • The Types and Effects of Self-Stress

  • Chapter on the benefits of his great sermon on the Day of Arafat

  • Chapter on the consensus on the command to oppose infidels and forbid resemblance to them

  • The first aspect of consensus

  • The second aspect of consensus

  • The third facet of the consensus report

  • A chapter on the command to oppose demons

  • A chapter on the difference between imitating infidels and demons and imitating Arabs and Ajamis

  • People are divided into righteous and unrighteous, believers and disbelievers.

  • Differentiation between Arabs and Arabs

  • The prohibition against hating Arabs

  • Reasons for favoring Arabs

  • A chapter on how the laws of those who came before us are our laws unless our laws say otherwise

  • Chapter on the Categories of Infidels' Actions

  • Chapter on Festivals

  • Ways not to agree with them on their holidays

    • The first way is that it agrees with the People of the Book in what is not in our religion

    • The second way is the Book, Sunnah, consensus and consideration

      • The prohibition against agreeing with them on their festivals is written in the book

      • The prohibition against agreeing with them on their festivals in the Sunnah

      • The prohibition against agreeing with them on their festivals by consensus and relics

      • The prohibition against agreeing with them on their festivals

  • A chapter on resembling them in what is not our law

  • A chapter on the concept of Eid and caution against imitating infidels in their festivals

  • Chapter on Festivals of the Infidels

  • Some of the heresies that Muslims do in this regard

  • The prohibition against doing anything that aids the infidels in their festivals

  • Selling and renting a house or other property to a dhimmi

  • A dhimmi buying tithe land from a Muslim

  • Renting church land and buying what is sold to the church

  • Accepting gifts from dhimmi people on their feast day

  • Their sacrifice on their feast day and the types of sacrifices of the People of the Book

  • What is slaughtered on the monument

  • Alleged Jinn sacrifices

  • Back to the details of what was sacrificed on the monument

  • Chapter on Fasting the Days of the Feast of the Infidels

  • Chapter on fasting on Nowruz, Muharram, and other idolatrous festivals

  • Chapter on Other Festivals and Festivals

  • The newer seasons and festivals are unacceptable for two reasons

    • The first is the inclusion of all other festivals and seasons in the term bid'ah muhaddithat (new innovations)

    • The second involves corruption in religion

  • A chapter on false temporal festivals

  • Types of Temporal Festivals

  • Chapter on Innovative Spatial Festivals

  • Chapter on types of spatial festivals

  • The first type is a place that has no specificity in the Shari'ah

  • Some of the places and graves that people have created

  • Chapter on the second type of place

  • The second type is that which has a special characteristic that does not require it to be a holiday

  • Calling an Eid a place where a gathering is meant to take place

  • What is related to graves, including visiting them, praying at them, making them mosques, and building on them

  • Types of taboos

  • Praying at graves

  • Rejection of the argument that the Ummah is unanimous on the desirability of praying at graves

  • The effect of worshipping and praying at graves is not evidence of its desirability

  • Types of polytheism

  • Prayer after greeting the Prophet (peace be upon him) at the grave

  • Refuting what is said about the desirability of praying at the grave

  • Some grave heresies

  • Chapter on the Inadmissibility of Other Worship at Graves

  • A chapter on sitting at graves, neighboring graves, and blocking graves

  • Chapter on the Shrines of the Prophets and the wisdom of going to them

  • Scholars' statements and the statement of the correct opinion and its evidence

  • Places where the Prophet intended to pray or supplicate

  • Asking for help from good people who are alive is to pray to them.

  • Supplicating to God with good deeds

  • Asking the prophets and the righteous is by obeying and following them or by praying and interceding for them.

  • Mosques to which travelers are invited

  • Chapter on the Al-Aqsa Mosque

  • Chapter on the lack of specialization of a place for worship except for mosques

  • What people say about intercession and what is the right thing to say about it

  • The origin of the monotheism for which the prophets were sent and the books were revealed

  • The origin of the religion of the prophets is the same, but the laws differ

  • The error of some sects in the name of tawhid and the truth about it

  1. Conclusion

 

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
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