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The concept of heresy and its impact on the turbulence of contemporary fatwas

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The book The Concept of Heresy and Its Impact on the Confusion of Contemporary Fatwas is an original and applied study of the concept of heresy in Islamic law, in which the author explains the concept of heresy in language and law, and the division of heresy into ranks, explaining the meaning of heresy in the Sunnah as understood by the Salaf of the Ummah from the great Imams of jurisprudence in the different periods of Islamic jurisprudence.

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Dr. Abdul Ilah bin Hussein Al-Arfaj

  • Number of pages: 448 pages

  • The subject of the book: The book deals with heresy and its impact

The contents of the book:

  1. Foreword by Sheikh Dr. Muhammad Abdul Ghaffar Al-Sharif (Kuwait)

  2. Foreword by Sheikh Dr. Mohamed Elhassan Ben Deddou (Mauritania)

  3. Submitted by Sheikh Sayyid Ali bin Sayyid Abdulrahman Al Hashim Al Hassani (United Arab Emirates) 

  4. Submitted by Sheikh Omar bin Hamid Al-Jilani (Yemen)

  5. Author's introduction 

  6. Introduction to the second edition

  7. Introduction to the first edition

  8. Reason for authorship 

  9. What's new in this book

  10. Chapter I: Introduction to the Perfection of Religion

  • Exhibit I: Warning against innovations 

  • Research II: The consensus that there is no such thing as an absence of God's verdict 

  • Summary of the introduction 

  1. Chapter two: Types of new developments and how to deal with them

  • First research: The different approaches of scholars in dealing with new developments 

  • Research II: Cause of disagreement

  1. Chapter three: The meaning of heresy in language and law

  • Introduction to the meaning of bid'ah in language and law and freeing the place of dispute

  • Exhibit I: Texts that expand the meaning of heresy

  • Research II: Texts Narrowing the Meaning of Bid'ah

  1. Chapter four: The Ruling and Types of Abandonment

  • Exhibit I: The difference between Turkish and Turkish Sunnah

  • Research II: Evidence that leaving it does not require prohibition

  • Third article: Abandonment can only mean one thing for sure

  • Fourth research: The Companions' Understanding of the Turkish Meaning 

  • The bottom line on the question of abandonment.

  1. Chapter Five: The Prophet's guidance on what the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) introduced

  • First research: The Prophet's approval of some of the innovations introduced by the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them)

  • Research II: The Prophet's denial of some of the innovations introduced by the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them)

  • A summary of the Prophet's guidance on what the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) introduced

  1. 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)

  • Exhibit I: The Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) started innovations after his death and did not deny them

  • Research II: The Companions' denial of some innovations after the death of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)

  • A summary of the understanding of the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them)

  1. Chapter VII: Tradition and analogy in worship 

  2. Chapter VIII: Examples of the Salaf's disagreement on the applied judgment of heresy

  • Verbalizing the Qur'an as created

  • Calling God's Attributes

  • Dismissal of transmitted hadiths

  • Talking about the subtleties of the heart's work

  • Verbalizing the intention in prayer

  • Saying Bismillah in prayer

  • Qunoot at Fajr 

  • Qunut in Watr 

  • Putting the soles between the feet in prayer

  • Lying down after sunnah al-fajr

  • Break session

  • First call before noon on Friday

  • Timing in wiping on the slippers

  • Morocco's tribal year

  • Duha prayer 

  • Thanksgiving prostration 

  • Istisqaqa prayer

  • Mosque niches

  • The sermon on the pulpit of the Grand Mosque

  • Prayer after Salaam from the prayer

  • Prostrating on the Black Stone

  • Raising your voice during Eid

  • Harvesting fruits to determine the amount of zakat

  • Saying »O Allah, accept me« and "O Allah, from you and to you" when slaughtering a sacrificial animal 

  • Aqiqah

  • Notification of the gift.

  • Repeating the quest for the Qareen

  • Defining non-Arafat

  • Reviving the Night of the Half of Sha'ban

  • Indoctrination of the dead

  • Shaving the mustache

  • Harsher penalties for swearing by the Qur'an

  • Judging by the witness and the plaintiff's oath 

  • Combining three divorces in one word

  • Divorcing a woman in the menstrual cycle after she has been divorced during menstruation

  • Hugging on Eid and coming home from traveling 

  • A summary of the Salaf's disagreement on heresy and what can be inferred from it

  1. Chapter Nine: Examples of the difference in the ruling of some innovations in the meaning of bid'ah

  • A three-day mourning council in which relatives of the deceased receive mourners

  • Parents' dinner

  • Dedicating Friday to visiting cemeteries

  • Take a rosary for praise and remembrance 

  • Repeat Umrah in Ramadan

  • Prayer to conclude the Qur'an in the Taraweeh or Wake-up Prayer

  • Comparison of the sealing prayer and similar issues

  • Speech forums begin with the reading of the Holy Quran

  • Swaying while reading the Quran

  • Side discussion: Reading in prayer from the Qur'an

  • Quran Keepers Celebrations

  • Kissing the Quran

  • Taking niches in mosques

  • Drawing lines on mosque carpets to organize rows

  • Imam's silence after reading Fatiha 

  • Holding hands after kneeling 

  • Specializing in qiyam prayers in the last ten days of Ramadan

  • Exceeding eleven rak'ahs in Ramadan 

  • Division of qiyam prayers in the last ten days of Ramadan

  • Growing the beard beyond the grip 

  • Holding annual seminars and symposiums to publicize the biographies of past scholars

  • A summary of examples of the difference in the narrower forms of heresy in some of the innovations

  1. Chapter ten: A Comparison of the Prophet's Birthday, Qiyam Prayer, and Parents' Dinner

  2. Chapter Eleven: Characteristics of the Shari'ah-condemned heresy 

  3. Conclusion of the book

  4. Conclusion

  5. A poetic tribute to cousin Sheikh Muhammad bin Ahmad Al-Arfaj (resident of Madinah)

  6. A poetic tribute to cousin Sheikh Anwar bin Mohammed Al-Arfaj 

  7. 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

  8. Meeting with Sufis and Ash'aris

  9. Determination of obedience

  10. The point is bigger than the generator

  11. Worldly novelties

  12. Explaining the broader scholarly texts on heresy

  13. Hadith al-Sunnah al-Hasanah

  14. Prayer of desires

  15. A Pause with Al-Shatibi

  16. The question of leaving

  17. The Prophet's attitude toward the innovations of his companions (may Allah be pleased with them)

  18. The Attitude of the Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) towards posthumous innovations 

  19. Expectations in worship

  20. Examples of the Salaf's disagreement on the applied judgment of heresy

  21. Examples of Different Narrow Meanings of Bid'ah

  22. Fairness in judgment

  23. Comparing three recent conversations

  24. The characteristics of a heresy that is frowned upon in the Shari'ah

  25. Pauses with pauses

  26. Conclusion

  27. Real dialog

 

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Weight 1 kg
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