Islaam: its foundations and concepts / Dr. Muhammad bin Abdullaah As-Suhaym ; translated by Abdur-Raafi Adewale Imaam
Material type:
- 9786032906909
- 297.3 SUH
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This book is an introductory work that presents the core principles and beliefs of Islam in a clear, logical and inviting style. Dr. As-Suhaym explains the creation of the universe, human purpose, the role of prophets, the meaning of Islam, its pillars (such as testimony of faith, prayer, fasting, zakah, and pilgrimage), and the moral, spiritual, social, and intellectual dimensions of the faith. Through comparison with other religions, the book underscores what distinguishes Islam in its concept of monotheism, guidance, and submission to Allah. It aims to guide seekers who are exploring Islam or desiring a better understanding of its foundational structure.
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