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**Also available in Paper Back for $8.95 The Lawful and Prohibited in Islam - HB Dr. Yusuf Al-Qaradawi
This book aims at fulfilling the needs of the Muslims in this modern age. It clarifies Haram and Halal and the reasoning behind Islamic guidelines. A helpful guide for Muslims in the areas of worship, business dealings and marriage to name a few topics.
| Publisher: | Kitab Bhawan | | Suitable Age: | Adults | | Format: | Softcover |
| SKU: 421-050 |
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This book is a long-awaited translation of the author's well-known Arabic book Al-Halal Al-Haram Fil-Islam.
It came to dispel the ambiguities surrounding Islamic law, and to fulfill the essential needs of Muslims in this age. It clarifies the Halal (Lawful) and why it is Halal, and the Haram (Prohibited) and why it is Haram, referring to the Quran and the Sunnah of His Messenger Prophet Mohammed (peace and blessings be upon him). It answers many of the questions Muslims face today and refutes the ambiguities and lies about Islam.
In a very simple way, this book delves into the authentic references in Islamic jurisprudence and Fiqh. It extracts from there judgements of interest to contemporary Muslims in the areas of worship, business dealings, marriage and divorce, food and drink, dress and ornaments, family and social ethics and more.
Referring to authentic texts, it clarifies that "Permission is the rule in everything, unless it is otherwise specified in matters that adversely affect individuals or groups." It also clarifies that "Allah is the only Authority Who has the right to legislate for the lawful and the prohibited."
| SKU: 421-050 |
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