| Take Your Beliefs From Quran And Sunnah |
| Muhammad Ibn Jameel Zainoo |
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TAKE YOUR BELIEFS FROM QURAN AND SUNNAH – Book Sample
About this Book – TAKE YOUR BELIEFS FROM QURAN AND SUNNAH
This booklet was one of the first in Arabic which I read on the subject of Islaamic beliefs (‘Aqeedah) several years ago, while I was a student in the Arabic Language School of Madeenah
Islaamic University in Saudi Arabia. I was so impressed by its simplicity and brevity, that I determined to try to translate it. I had almost reached the end of my task when someone informed me that it had already been translated into English. Therefore, I left it, with the consolation of having had good practice at the work of translation. I did not think of that translation again until a copy of it was given to me here in Zayed Centre for New Muslims and I was informed that we were going to print it. Shortly after this, it was brought to my attention that the
translation left something to be desired: Text had been added in places and edited in others, while proofs given by the writer, Muhammad Ibn Jameel Zainoo, from the Qur`aan and Sunnah had been replaced with other proofs (albeit also authentic). Because of this it was decided to re-translate the book, in an attempt to produce something truer to the original.
I ask Allaah, Most High that He accept this humble effort from me and makes it of benefit to the new Muslims and the English-speaking Muslims and all those who seek truth and enlightenment – Aameen.
Sameh Strauch. Teacher, Zayed Centre for New Muslims,Al-Ain, U.A.E.13th Shawwaal 1420 A.H. 19th
Pillars of Islam
Jibreel () said: “Oh, Muhammad! Tell me about Islaam.” The Messenger of Allaah () replied: “Islaam is:
- To testify that none has the right to be worshipped except Allaah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah (i.e. that Allaah sent him to convey His Religion to mankind).
2. To establish prayer (i.e. to implement prayer with all itspillars, with repose and humility).
3. To pay zakaah. (If a Muslim owns more than 85 gms. of gold or its equivalent in money, he must pay 2.5% of it after one year. Other forms of wealth and property have their own set amounts to be paid upon them).
4. To fast the month of Ramadhaan (i.e. to abstain from food drink and sexual relations and all manner of sins from dawn until dusk).
5. And to make pilgrimage (Hajj) to the House (of Allaah, in Makkah) if you have the means to do so.” (Narrated by Muslim)
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