Authority of the Sunnah |The Key to Paradise| Daar Us Sunnah
Authority of the Sunnah |The Key to Paradise| Daar Us Sunnah
Publisher:
Dar As Sunnah Publications
Author:
Imam Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti
Language:
English
Binding:
Soft Cover
Pages: 171
Size: A5 |5.8 x 8.3 in| 14.8x 21 cm
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In the product description for Authority of the Sunnah, the merchant emphasizes the importance of this book in understanding and following the Islamic faith. With the Qur'an, the Sunnah is one of the primary sources of Islam, and it is mandated by Allah for Muslims to adhere to both. This book, written by Imam al-Suyuṭi, refutes those who reject or do not give proper respect to the Sunnah, and highlights its critical role in guiding our lives and securing salvation. Just as the Prophet did not leave out any of Allah's Commands or Prohibitions, the Sunnah must also be embraced fully for a complete understanding of the religion. As Imam Shafi'i stated and Shadh ibn Yaḥya echoed, the Sunnah is the key to Paradise and the best way to follow in the footsteps of those before us.
Publisher
Dar As Sunnah Publications
Author
- Imam Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti
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DARAS-SUNNAH CLASSIC COLLECTION AUTHORITY OF THE SUNNAH The Key to Paradise Imam Jalāl al-Din al-Suyuti [d.911H]
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CHAPTER FOUR: MARRIAGE PATTERNS AMONG THE PAKISTANI COMMUNITY. In this chapter I will analyse whether and why the rates of consanguineous marriage have increased among the Pakistani community. This will involve some anthropological and historical discussions on migration patterns to Britain. In his comparison study of Sikh Jullunduris and Muslim Mirpuris, Ballard explains that various factors such as the socio-economic conditions of the areas of migrant origins, the timing of family reunion, work qualifications and religious preferences have all combined to make Jullunduris more upwardly mobile and prosperous than Mirpuris. He explains that Jullundur was comparatively prosperous and so many of its migrants possessed marketable craft and business skills, and many were college graduates. In comparison Azad Kashmir was economically backward and so many early migrants lacked many skills which forced them to work in unskilled jobs such as heavy engineering and textiles. He concludes that Mirpuris "have generally achieved much less in the way of occupational, residential, and educational mobility...with the result that in residential terms they are still overwhelmingly concentrated in under-resourced, inner-city areas."xxx While the Jullunduris have been able to prosper and move away from the deprivation of inner cities and watch their children achieve high academic qualifications, the Mirpuris have remained concentrated in deprived areas and prospered much less. I lived for three years in Bradford's Manningham area, which was heavily populated by Mirpuris. The community felt comfortable as it had created a home away from home; 'desh pardesh' in the language of Ballard. The vast 31
Imam Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti
Imam Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti (1445–1505 CE) was a prominent Egyptian scholar and polymath known for his contributions to Islamic jurisprudence, hadith, tafsir, and grammar. He was a prolific writer, authoring over 600 works on various Islamic sciences. His most famous works include Tafsir al-Jalalayn, a widely studied and accessible commentary on the Quran, and Al-Itqan fi 'Ulum al-Quran, a comprehensive work on Quranic sciences. Al-Suyuti was known for his deep knowledge and ability to synthesize complex Islamic disciplines, making him one of the most influential scholars of his time.