The Book of Zakah and Fasting | Islamic Guide to Zakah & Fasting (Fiqh & Worship)
The Book of Zakah and Fasting | Islamic Guide to Zakah & Fasting (Fiqh & Worship)
Publisher:
Maktabatul-Irshad
Author:
Sheikh Muhammad Bin Salih Al-Uthaymeen
Language:
English
Binding:
Soft Cover
Pages: 260
Size: 16x22cm
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The Book of Zakah and Fasting | Islamic Guide to Zakah & Fasting (Fiqh & Worship)
A detailed Islam guide on Zakah (obligatory charity) and fasting explaining their meaning, rulings, purpose, and spiritual benefits according to Shariah jurisprudence. Compiled by Shaykh Muhammad Bin Saleh Al-Uthaymeen, this book helps readers understand two essential pillars of Islam with clarity and practical guidance.
From Author:
Arousing the Intellects With an Explanation of Umdatul-Ahkaam (The Book Zakah and Fasting) Az-Zakah in the Shariah: An Obligatory portion of a particular wealth for a specific group or way. It was made mandatory in Mecca before the Hijrah and its obligations, portions, and receivers were clarified in Medinah. It is one of the Pillars of Islam, so if anyone denies its obligation then he is a disbeliever, because he has desbelieved in ALLAH and His Messenger. As-Siyaam (fasting) in the language means" Refraining from a thing. In the legislation it means refraining from food, drink and the rest of the nullifiers; from the appearance of the second fajr to the setting of the sun, in worship of ALLAH, The Mighty and Majestic. ALLAH has obligated fasting upon His slaves within every religion. ALLAH The Exhalted has said: O You who believe! Fasting has been prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become pious.
Publisher
Maktabatul-Irshad
Author
- Sheikh Muhammad Bin Salih Al-Uthaymeen
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Who is Sheikh Muhammad Bin Salih Al-Uthaymeen?
Sheikh Muhammad bin Salih Al-Uthaymeen (1929–2001) was a renowned Saudi Islamic scholar and jurist known for his deep knowledge of Islamic jurisprudence, aqeedah, and tafsir. A student of Sheikh Ibn Baz, he authored numerous works and was a prominent teacher at the Masjid al-Haram and Qassim University. His legacy continues through his clear, accessible teachings grounded in the Qur’an and Sunnah.