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Misconceptions and Refutations (Sabighat) By Ahmad Yusuf Alsayyid,
Misconceptions and Refutations (Sabighat) By Ahmad Yusuf Alsayyid,
Misconceptions and Refutations (Sabighat) By Ahmad Yusuf Alsayyid,

Misconceptions and Refutations (Sabighat) By Ahmad Yusuf Alsayyid

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Author:
Ahmad Yusuf Aisayyid
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Paperback
Pages:
166
Size:
11.5 x 8.3 x 0.5 inch
Publication Year:
2019
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Misconceptions and Refutations (Sabighat) By Ahmad Yusuf Alsayyid
ISBN: 9786038249369
Author: Ahmad Yusuf Aisayyid
Book Binding:Paperback
Pages:166
Size: 11.5 x 8.3 x 0.5 inch
Publication Year: 2019
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The book "Misconceptions and Refutations (Sabighat)" by Ahmad Yusuf Alsayyid discusses frequent misunderstandings and misconceptions regarding Islam. Expert Islamic scholar Ahmad Yusuf Alsayyid carefully explores different misconceptions that have developed regarding the Islamic faith in this work and provides well-supported refutations based on reliable Islamic sources.The book discusses a range of subjects such as Islamic ethics history which are misunderstood occasionally. By carefully studying and presenting the correct Islamic perspective, which is based on the Quran, Hadith (proverbs of the Prophet Muhammad), and the teachings of respectable scholars, Alsayyid dispels these fallacies.Alsayyid hopes to foster a greater understanding of Islam's genuine nature and to eliminate misconceptions and prejudices about the religion through his academic approach. Both Muslims trying to deepen their understanding and non-Muslims seeking a more accurate and nuanced grasp of Islam can benefit from his work.
What does Sabighat mean?
In the Arabic original, the author gives his book the title Sabighat, borrowing the Quranic description of the coats of mail Prophet David used to make for his soldiers. In its linguistic sense, the word means ‘of good length, full covering, etc.’ The implied sense is that those coats gave proper protection. Hence, the reference in this forwards to the coats of mail as giving protection against misconception.
How to Deal with Contemporary Intellectual Misconceptions:
To deal properly with the onslaught of misconceptions we need to address three areas: the provision of protection for those who have not, as yet, been influenced by them; the administration of a cure for those who have fallen victim to them; and a proper debate with those who raise such misconceptions.

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