The Forbidden By Shaykh Saleh Munajjid
ISBN: 9781902570075
Author: Shaykh Saleh Munajjid, Translator: Umm Tasneem
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages: 110
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication year: 2001
Description
About This Book:
Shaykh Saleh Munajjid's "The Forbidden" is a provocative and well-informed book that jumps into Islamic law (fiqh) to investigate the idea of the prohibited (haram) in Islam. Shaykh Saleh Munajjid furnishes perusers with a definite manual for understanding what is disallowed in Islam and why. He has significant experience and a solid comprehension of Islamic grants.
Islamic Ethics' Foundations
This part lays out the establishment for grasping the idea of the prohibited in Islam. It digs into the key ideas of Islamic morals, stressing the meaning of devotion, exemplary nature, and going without a wrong way of behaving.
The Forbidden's Scope
Research the tremendous degree of what is viewed as restricted in Islam. Shaykh Saleh Munajjid deliberately classifies and examines many prohibited exercises, ways of behaving, and rehearses.
The Reason for Prohibitions
Find the insight and reasoning hidden in Islam's preclusion. The creator digs profoundly into why certain exercises are viewed as haram and how they connect with people's and society's general prosperity.
Disobedience's Consequences
This part examines the implications of taking part in prohibited acts. Shaykh Saleh Munajjid underscores the profound, moral, and cultural results of rebellion, provoking perusers to assess the outcomes of their activities.
Navigating Contemporary Challenges
The book digs at the troubles of following Islamic limitations in a cutting-edge setting. It gives functional counsel on the most proficient method to arrange the intricacy of present-day life while sticking to Islamic convictions.
The Road to Forgiveness and Repentance
The creator tends to the idea of contrition (tawbah) and how it gives a street to look for pardoning and recovery for past wrongdoings in this part.