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The Rules on Those who Seek Help In Other Than Allah | Darussalam

The Rules on Those who Seek Help In Other Than Allah | Darussalam

Publisher: Darussalam
Language: English
Binding: Soft Cover
Pages: 64
Size: 15x22cm

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The Rules on Those who Seek Help In Other Than Allah  | Darussalam

"The Rules on Those who Seek Help in Other Than Allah" by Darussalam addresses the Islamic perspective on seeking assistance from sources other than Allah. This insightful work delves into the spiritual and theological implications of relying on anything or anyone other than Allah for help, protection, or guidance. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining faith in Allah alone and the dangers of superstition or shirk (associating others with Allah). The book provides clear guidelines based on Islamic teachings, aiming to educate readers on the correct practices and the importance of sincerity in worship and reliance on Allah alone.

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Establishing Proofs regarding The Rule on Those Who
Seek Help
In Other Than Allâh
Or those who believe in the Soothsayers & Fortunetellers
By: Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz

Abdul Aziz Bin Abdullah Bin Baz

Abdul Aziz Bin Abdullah Bin Baz was a prominent Saudi Islamic scholar and religious leader. He served as the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia and was widely respected for his deep knowledge of Islamic law (fiqh) and theology. Known for his strict adherence to the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah, he was a key figure in the religious and educational landscape of the Kingdom. Bin Baz's scholarly contributions include numerous fatwas (legal opinions), books, and lectures, focusing on Islamic jurisprudence, ethics, and the importance of monotheism. His work has had a lasting impact on Islamic thought, particularly within the conservative Wahhabi tradition.