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| Shaikh Wasiullah Muhammad |
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AL’I’TIBAA’A AND THE PRINCIPLES OF FIQH OF THE RIGHTEOUS PREDECESSORS – Book Sample
Table of Contents – AL’I’TIBAA’A AND THE PRINCIPLES OF FIQH OF THE RIGHTEOUS PREDECESSORS
- Translators Note 8
- About the Author 9
- Introduction 26
Chapter One: Definition of al It’ibaa’a 41
- Part One: Creation of Mankind and the Reason for their Creation……………43
- Part Two: The Sending of the Messengers…………………44
- Part Three: What is obligatory upon the nations with regards to the Messengers………………51
- Part Four: The time period between the Prophet Muhammad and the Prophet who preceded him…………………55
- Part Five: The condition of the world when the Prophet Muhammad was sent to mankind…………57
- Part Six: How The Companions learned and acquired the religion from the Prophet Muhammad…………72
- Part Seven: Allah and His Messenger ordered with the imitation and following of the Prophet………76
- Part Eight: Methodology of the Companions when differing, after the time of the Prophet …………………98
- Part Nine: The changing of affairs after the best of generations……………………………114
Chapter Two: Learning the Religion and the ‘fiqh’ of the Salaf……137 – AL’I’TIBAA’A and The Principles Of Fiqh Of The Righteous Predecessors
- Part One: Obligation of learning the religion……………138
- Part Two: ‘Fiqh’ in the religion………………148
- Part Three: Subsidiary Divisions of ‘fiqh’……………………………………………………152
- Part Four: Fundamentals and principles of ‘fiqh’ of the Companions…159
- Part Five: The Fundamentals which the scholars of ‘fiqh’ used to base their rulings
- Part Six: Seeking and giving religious verdicts and opinions………193
- Part Seven: That which is obligatory upon the one seeking a religious verdict…196
- Part Eight: Mufti’s obligation to give verdicts with the strongest and most preponderant view…207
- Part Nine: The Mufti’s knowledge of the different opinions…212
- Part Ten: The actions of the Mufti regarding the affairs which the religious opinions differ………215
- Part Eleven: The Manners of the Mufti……221
- Closing Statements………222
- Bibliography………………223
- Glossary of Terms………………229
Definition of al It’ibaa’a’ – AL’I’TIBAA’A and The Principles Of Fiqh Of The Righteous Predecessors
Al It’ibaa’a in the Arabic Language is a verbal noun, meaning one who follows something. It is said in Arabic ‘I followed his path’. It is also said: ‘A man who goes ahead and you go behind him or follow him. ‘It’ibaa’ul Quran’ means: Follow the Quran, in other words: imitate, emulate, follow it’s example and act upon what is in it.’1
The technical and religious meaning of Al It’ibaa’a is similar to the linguistic meaning: following, walking behind, emulating what the Prophet Muhammad came with and imitating it and acting upon it.
Al It’ibaa’a is the opposite of at Taqleed, which means: Acting upon a saying or action from someone whose sayings and actions are not authoritative sources or evidences in the religion.
What we mean by Al It’ibaa’a is: Imitation, adherence, following the Book of Allah and the Sunnah of His Messenger and the obligation of following them are upon whoever the Quran and Sunnah reach .
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