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    An Explanation of The Six Principles By Salih Fauzan Al-Fawzan

    ISBN: 9780954497422

    Author: Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab, Salih al-Fawzan

    Book Binding: Hardcover

    Pages: 48

    Size: 9.2 X 6.3 X 0.2

    Publication Year: 2017

    Description

    About This Book:
    Salih Fauzan Al-Fawzan's "An Explanation of The Six Principles" is a careful and scholastic book that plunges into the fundamental standards of religion and faith in Islam. This book is a significant asset for Muslims who need to dive more deeply into the center convictions of their confidence. In "A Clarification of the Six Standards," Salih Fauzan Al-Fawzan presents an unmistakable and reasonable clarification of Islam's six fundamental standards of religion. These ideas are drawn from the Holy messenger Gabriel's Hadith and incorporate the accompanying:
    Belief in Allah:
    The book dives into the idea of monotheism (Tawheed), or the faith in the presence and unity of Allah, the Most Forgiving and Generally Sympathetic.
    Belief in the Angels:
    Perusers find out about the presence and capability of holy messengers in the Islamic religion, remembering their jobs and importance for the concealed domain.
    Belief in Divine Books:
    Al-Fawzan looks at the need to trust in Allah's heavenly compositions, like the Quran, Torah, Hymns, Gospel, and others, featuring the centrality of the Quran.
    Belief in Prophets:
    The book talks about the confidence in prophets and couriers, as well as their obligations and significance in conveying Allah's advice to humankind.
    Belief in the Day of Judgment:
    Al-Fawzan dives into the thought of the Day of Judgment (Yawm al-Qiyamah), underscoring the significance of responsibility for one's acts in this world and the great beyond.
    Belief in Divine Decree (Qadar):
    The book investigates faith in Allah's heavenly declaration and fate, underlining the pressure between human free decision and heavenly pronouncement.

Product description

An Explanation of The Six Principles By Salih Fauzan Al-Fawzan

ISBN: 9780954497422

Author: Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab, Salih al-Fawzan

Book Binding: Hardcover

Pages: 48

Size: 9.2 X 6.3 X 0.2

Publication Year: 2017

Description

About This Book:
Salih Fauzan Al-Fawzan's "An Explanation of The Six Principles" is a careful and scholastic book that plunges into the fundamental standards of religion and faith in Islam. This book is a significant asset for Muslims who need to dive more deeply into the center convictions of their confidence. In "A Clarification of the Six Standards," Salih Fauzan Al-Fawzan presents an unmistakable and reasonable clarification of Islam's six fundamental standards of religion. These ideas are drawn from the Holy messenger Gabriel's Hadith and incorporate the accompanying:
Belief in Allah:
The book dives into the idea of monotheism (Tawheed), or the faith in the presence and unity of Allah, the Most Forgiving and Generally Sympathetic.
Belief in the Angels:
Perusers find out about the presence and capability of holy messengers in the Islamic religion, remembering their jobs and importance for the concealed domain.
Belief in Divine Books:
Al-Fawzan looks at the need to trust in Allah's heavenly compositions, like the Quran, Torah, Hymns, Gospel, and others, featuring the centrality of the Quran.
Belief in Prophets:
The book talks about the confidence in prophets and couriers, as well as their obligations and significance in conveying Allah's advice to humankind.
Belief in the Day of Judgment:
Al-Fawzan dives into the thought of the Day of Judgment (Yawm al-Qiyamah), underscoring the significance of responsibility for one's acts in this world and the great beyond.
Belief in Divine Decree (Qadar):
The book investigates faith in Allah's heavenly declaration and fate, underlining the pressure between human free decision and heavenly pronouncement.