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The Prophet’s Prayer Described by Shaykh Al-Albani | Authentic Salah Guide According to Sunnah

The Prophet’s Prayer Described by Shaykh Al-Albani | Authentic Salah Guide According to Sunnah

Publisher: JIMAS (Jamat Ihyaa Minhaj Al Sunnah)
Author: Sheikh Nasir-ud-din Albaani
Language: English
Binding: Soft Cover
Pages: 125
Size: 16x21cm

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Description du livre

This authentic and widely acclaimed book presents a complete description of how the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ performed his prayer, based entirely on authentic Hadith. Compiled by the renowned scholar Shaykh Nasir-ud-Din Al-Albani, it explains every step of Salah in a clear and practical manner, helping Muslims perform their prayers correctly according to the Sunnah.

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This book can be considered a more advanced study of the daily Salat. It is a more scholarly description of the daily Prayer. Each aspect of Salat is presented from the viewpoint of the time of the Prophet (PBUH) himself, with numerous references to classical sources.

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JIMAS (Jamat Ihyaa Minhaj Al Sunnah)

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  • Sheikh Nasir-ud-din Albaani

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Who is Sheikh Nasir-ud-din Albaani?

Sheikh Nasir-ud-Din al-Albani (1914–1999) was a prominent 20th-century Islamic scholar known for his expertise in hadith sciences. Originally from Albania and later residing in Syria, he became a respected authority in authenticating hadiths and was largely self-taught. His major works, like Silsilat al-Ahadith as-Sahihah (The Series of Authentic Hadiths) and Silsilat al-Ahadith ad-Da'ifah (The Series of Weak Hadiths), aimed to help Muslims distinguish authentic prophetic traditions. Al-Albani’s rigorous methodology in hadith criticism and his advocacy for following authentic sources significantly influenced contemporary Islamic thought, especially within Salafi circles.