Description
Book description:
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Author's name: Abdul Latif bin Abdullah Al-Tuwaijri
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Number of pages: 433 pages
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The subject of the book: The book deals with what Quranic study is and the rules of
The contents of the book:
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Introduction
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Importance of the topic and reasons for choosing it
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Previous studies
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The first part: The Concept, Ruling and Rules of Tafsir
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Chapter one: The Concept and Ruling of Tadbir
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First look: The concept of reflection among linguists
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Research II: The concept of tadbir among exegetes
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Third article: Definition of this additional compound: «Tadbir al-Qur'an
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Fourth research: Approximate meanings of the concept of tadbir
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First requirement: The difference between tadbir and tafsir
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Second requirement: The difference between reflection and deduction
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Third requirement: The difference between tadbir and tikkun
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Fourth requirement: The difference between meditation and contemplation
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Fifth article: Rule of thumb
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Chapter two: Rules of reflection and the conditions of the reflector
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The first article: Contemplation controls
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First officer: The Qur'an's meanings are not discussed in the
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How God's attributes and other mysteries work
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Second officer: Relying on exegesis books that are free from interpretations and doubts
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The third officer: Restrict all matters of reflection to what is prescribed by the Shari'ah, and avoid innovations
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Fourth officer: Limit yourself to authentic hadiths, ahadiths, and established facts
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Research II: The conditions and etiquette of the learner
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First requirement: Who has the right to study?
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Second requirement: Conditions that must be met for a meditator
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Third requirement: Etiquette of the meditator
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Part II: Motivations for studying the Qur'an
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Chapter one: Recognizing the importance of reflection
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First research: Verses and verses urging meditation
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Research II: The importance of reflection among the Salaf
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Research III: The Ummah's Need to Study the Qur'an
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Chapter two: Achieving the reasons for reflection
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First look: Cardiac causes
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The first requirement: Believing in and seeking help from God
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The second requirement: Recognizing the greatness of the Qur'an
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Third requirement: Sincerity in seeking reflection
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Fourth requirement: Purity of the heart
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Research II: Scientific and practical reasons
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First requirement: Linking the wings to the Qur'an
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Second requirement: Taking into account the appropriate conditions for reading
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The third requirement: Proper Recitation and Observance of Tajweed
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Fourth requirement: Chanting
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Fifth requirement: Recitation of the Qur'an
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Sixth requirement: Recognizing stopping and starting
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Seventh requirement: Continuing to read the Qur'an
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The eighth requirement: Understanding the meanings of the verses
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Ninth requirement: Crying and weeping
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Tenth requirement: Reciting and repeating verses
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The eleventh requirement: Reading in books of exegetes and virtues of the Qur'an
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Chapter Three: Identifying the purposes and goals of reflection
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Exhibit I: Reflection and consideration
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Bootstrap
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First requirement: Reflecting on God's Audible Verses
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Second requirement: Reflecting on God's witnessed signs
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The second article: Reverence in the heart and body
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First requirement: Pictures of the Prophet's reverence
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Second requirement: Images of the Salaf's reverence
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Third requirement: Reasons for achieving reverence
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Third article: Obeying the commands and avoiding the prohibitions
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Bootstrap
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First requirement: Compliance with orders
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Second requirement: Avoiding prohibitions
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Fourth research: Extracting Lessons and Drawing Rulings
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First requirement: The honor and highness of this position
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Second requirement: Conditions for extrapolation
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Third requirement: Extrapolation methods
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Chapter four: Recognizing the effects of reflection
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First article: The impact of Qur'anic reflection on the individual and society
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The first requirement: Faith impact
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Second requirement: Psychological impact
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Third requirement: Its behavioral effect
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Research II: The impact of Qur'anic reflection on the Ummah
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First requirement: Security impact
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Second requirement: Its economic impact
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Third requirement: Its political impact
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Part Three: Impediments to studying the Qur'an
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Chapter one: Falling into Suspicion
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First article: Sitting with people of heresy and listening to them
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Research II: Restricting Qur'anic reflection to mujtahidin only
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Third article: Keeping track of anomalous readings
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Fourth research: Following the similarities of verses
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Fifth article: The importance of recitation and memorization without reflection
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The first requirement: Stating the disagreement on this issue and indicating the prevailing view
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Second requirement: Exaggerating the intonation of letters without reflection
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The third requirement: Memorization without reflection
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Research VI: Limiting the meanings of the Qur'an to special circumstances
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The first requirement: Limiting the Qur'an's discussion of previous nations to those mentioned in the Qur'an
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Second requirement: Limiting the meanings of the Qur'an to specific personal situations
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Seventh article: The Preoccupation with Tracking Mysteries
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Research VIII: Creating Alleged Methods of Meditation
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First requirement: The old heterodox methods and their critique
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Second requirement: Contemporary Innovative Methods and their Criticism
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Chapter two: Falling into Lust
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Exhibit I: Persistence in Sins and Sins
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Second article: Heart disease
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Research III: Following the whim
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Fourth article: Preoccupation with the worldly life and its adornments
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Fifth article: Listening to music and instruments of amusement
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Chapter Three: The Qur'anic remedy for tadbir, including the verses that condemn the abandonment of tadbir and guide the remedy for it
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Conclusion
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Indexes
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Index of Sources and References
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