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The order to live one’s life in accordance to the dictates of Tawḥīd, monotheism,is the single most important injunction laid down by the revealed law, itformed the core of the call of all Prophets and was the essential messageof all revealed scripture. To worship Allāh based on Tawḥīd is the purposeof human existence, and it is through this worship that man achieves asense of fulfilment and contentment; in the words of one of the scholars, ‘heenters a paradise in this world before entering the Paradise of the next.’ This book, apportioned in sixty-seven chapters, deals with many aspects of Tawḥīd,all of them essential learning for every Muslim. Its focal topic revolves aroundissues of ulūhiyyah, divinity and ibādah, worship, with some chapters dealingwith al-Asmā wa’ l-Ṣifāt, the Names and Attributes of Allāh. Its simple language,well-ordered structure, and heavy reliance on Qur’ānic verses and ḥadīth of theProphet lends it to easy reading and its importance cannot be underestimated.
This work also includes the authors, ‘Letters on Tawḥīd’ and ‘Essay on themeaning of the Kalimah’ and an additional appendix with 420 quick-fire revisionquestions – which will contribute to an increased understanding , making it anideal text book for students of knowledge on the important subject of Tawḥīd.
The author, Muḥammad ibn `Abdu’l-Wahhāb ibn Sulaymān al-Tamīmī was bornin the year 1115H/1703AD in `Uyaynah approximately seventy kilometres northof Riyāḍ and died in the year 1206H/1792AD at Dar`iyyah. He studied undernumerous scholars in `Uyaynah, Mecca, Madina, Baṣra and Huraymlā and washighly proficient in Ḥanbalī jurisprudence, Arabic language and Qur’ānic exegesis.He was devout, highly intelligent and had an excellent memory. His call was tothe revival of Tawḥīd away from the innovations and superstitions that had creptinto the belief of many Muslims and this da`wah spread throughout the world.
With Annotations from numerous major commentaries:Sulaymān ibn Abdullāh, ‘Abdu’l-Rahmān ibn Ḥasan,'Abdu’l-Hādī al-'Ajīlī, ibn Nāṣīr al-Sa’dī, Ibn 'Atīq, ḤāmidIbn Muḥammad, Sulaymān ibn 'Abdu’l-Raḥmān, Ibn Mansural-Tamīmī, Duwaish, Ibn 'Uthaymīn, Ṣālih al-Fawzān
P/B - 480 pages"
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