Description
Book description:
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Author's name: Dr. Abdul Ilah bin Hussein Al-Arfaj
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Number of pages: 448 pages
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The subject of the book: The book deals with heresy and its impact
The contents of the book:
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Foreword by Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Abdul Ghaffar Al-Sharif (Kuwait)
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Foreword by Sheikh Dr. Mohamed Elhassan Ben Deddou (Mauritania)
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Submitted by Sheikh Sayyid Ali bin Sayyid Abdulrahman Al Hashim Al Hassani (United Arab Emirates)
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Submitted by Sheikh Omar bin Hamid Al-Jilani (Yemen)
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Author's introduction
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Introduction to the second edition
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Introduction to the first edition
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Reason for authorship
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What's new in this book
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Chapter I: Introduction to the Perfection of Religion
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Exhibit I: Warning against innovations
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Research II: The consensus that there is no such thing as an absence of God's verdict
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Summary of the introduction
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Chapter two: Types of new developments and how to deal with them
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First research: The different approaches of scholars in dealing with new developments
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Research II: Cause of disagreement
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Chapter three: The meaning of heresy in language and law
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Introduction to the meaning of bid'ah in language and law and freeing the place of dispute
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Exhibit I: Texts that expand the meaning of heresy
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Research II: Texts Narrowing the Meaning of Bid'ah
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Chapter four: The Ruling and Types of Abandonment
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Exhibit I: The difference between Turkish and Turkish Sunnah
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Research II: Evidence that leaving it does not require prohibition
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Third article: Abandonment can only mean one thing for sure
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Fourth research: The Companions' Understanding of the Turkish Meaning
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The bottom line on the question of abandonment.
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Chapter Five: The Prophet's guidance on what the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) introduced
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First research: The Prophet's approval of some of the innovations introduced by the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them)
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Research II: The Prophet's denial of some of the innovations introduced by the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them)
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A summary of the Prophet's guidance on what the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) introduced
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Chapter Six: The guidance of the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) in conversations after the death of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
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Exhibit I: The Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) started innovations after his death and did not deny them
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Research II: The Companions' denial of some innovations after the death of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
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A summary of the understanding of the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them)
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Chapter VII: Tradition and analogy in worship
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Chapter VIII: Examples of the Salaf's disagreement on the applied judgment of heresy
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Verbalizing the Qur'an as created
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Calling God's Attributes
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Dismissal of transmitted hadiths
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Talking about the subtleties of the heart's work
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Verbalizing the intention in prayer
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Saying Bismillah in prayer
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Qunoot at Fajr
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Qunut in Watr
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Putting the soles between the feet in prayer
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Lying down after sunnah al-fajr
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Break session
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First call before noon on Friday
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Timing in wiping on the slippers
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Morocco's tribal year
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Duha prayer
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Thanksgiving prostration
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Istisqaqa prayer
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Mosque niches
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The sermon on the pulpit of the Grand Mosque
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Prayer after Salaam from the prayer
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Prostrating on the Black Stone
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Raising your voice during Eid
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Harvesting fruits to determine the amount of zakat
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Saying »O Allah, accept me« and "O Allah, from you and to you" when slaughtering a sacrificial animal
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Aqiqah
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Notification of the gift.
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Repeating the quest for the Qareen
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Defining non-Arafat
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Reviving the Night of the Half of Sha'ban
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Indoctrination of the dead
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Shaving the mustache
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Harsher penalties for swearing by the Qur'an
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Judging by the witness and the plaintiff's oath
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Combining three divorces in one word
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Divorcing a woman in the menstrual cycle after she has been divorced during menstruation
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Hugging on Eid and coming home from traveling
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A summary of the Salaf's disagreement on heresy and what can be inferred from it
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Chapter Nine: Examples of the difference in the ruling of some innovations in the meaning of bid'ah
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A three-day mourning council in which relatives of the deceased receive mourners
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Parents' dinner
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Dedicating Friday to visiting cemeteries
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Take a rosary for praise and remembrance
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Repeat Umrah in Ramadan
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Prayer to conclude the Qur'an in the Taraweeh or Wake-up Prayer
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Comparison of the sealing prayer and similar issues
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Speech forums begin with the reading of the Holy Quran
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Swaying while reading the Quran
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Side discussion: Reading in prayer from the Qur'an
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Quran Keepers Celebrations
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Kissing the Quran
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Taking niches in mosques
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Drawing lines on mosque carpets to organize rows
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Imam's silence after reading Fatiha
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Holding hands after kneeling
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Specializing in qiyam prayers in the last ten days of Ramadan
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Exceeding eleven rak'ahs in Ramadan
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Division of qiyam prayers in the last ten days of Ramadan
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Growing the beard beyond the grip
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Holding annual seminars and symposiums to publicize the biographies of past scholars
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A summary of examples of the difference in the narrower forms of heresy in some of the innovations
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Chapter ten: A Comparison of the Prophet's Birthday, Qiyam Prayer, and Parents' Dinner
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Chapter Eleven: Characteristics of the Shari'ah-condemned heresy
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Conclusion of the book
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Conclusion
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A poetic tribute to cousin Sheikh Muhammad bin Ahmad Al-Arfaj (resident of Madinah)
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A poetic tribute to cousin Sheikh Anwar bin Mohammed Al-Arfaj
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A response to the book Every heresy is a delusion, a critical and calm reading of the book The Concept of Heresy and its Impact on the Confusion of Contemporary Fatwa by Mr. Al-Saqqaf
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Meeting with Sufis and Ash'aris
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Determination of obedience
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The point is bigger than the generator
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Worldly novelties
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Explaining the broader scholarly texts on heresy
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Hadith al-Sunnah al-Hasanah
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Prayer of desires
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A Pause with Al-Shatibi
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The question of leaving
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The Prophet's attitude toward the innovations of his companions (may Allah be pleased with them)
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The Attitude of the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) towards posthumous innovations
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Expectations in worship
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Examples of the Salaf's disagreement on the applied judgment of heresy
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Examples of Different Narrow Meanings of Bid'ah
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Fairness in judgment
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Comparing three recent conversations
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The characteristics of a heresy that is frowned upon in the Shari'ah
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Pauses with pauses
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Conclusion
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Real dialog
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