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The Rule on Those Who Seek Help In Other Than Allah By Shaykh Abdul-Aziz bin Abdulllah bin Baz

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    The Rule on Those Who Seek Help In Other Than Allah By Shaykh Abdul-Aziz bin Abdulllah bin Baz

    ISBN: 9789960740126

    Author: Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz

    Binding: Softcover

    Pages: 64

    Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches

    Publication 1994

    Description

    About This Book:
    "The Rule on Those Who Seek Help in Other Than Allah," written by Shaykh Abdul-Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz, is a highly incisive analysis of the Islamic perspective on obtaining assistance or help from sources other than Allah, the One God. Theological, moral, and spiritual implications of this practice within the context of Islamic faith and worship are explored in this book.
    Shaykh Abdul-Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz's illuminating book sets the tone for a thought-provoking conversation on the act of seeking help outside of Allah. The preface emphasizes the importance of monotheism in Islam and the importance of adhering to Tawheed, or belief in God's oneness.
    Tawheed in Its Purest Form
    This chapter goes into the essence of Tawheed, emphasizing its significance in Islam. It delves into the notion of "shirk," or the affiliation of partners with Allah, as well as the subtle ways it can show in one's conduct, such as seeking assistance from sources other than God.
    The Perils of Shirk
    Shaykh Abdul-Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz investigates the inherent hazards of shirk and how it can jeopardize religious purity. This section explains how shirk affects an individual's connection with Allah and the potential consequences.
    Putting All Trust in Allah
    The book emphasizes the fundamental principle of relying entirely on Allah for assistance, guidance, and support. It emphasizes the need to trust in God, particularly during times of adversity and difficulties.
    In search of Intercession and Mediation
    The author delves into the fundamental feature of Islamic spirituality of seeking intercession or mediation through good individuals. He differentiates between authorized types of intercession and those that may result in shirk.

Product description

The Rule on Those Who Seek Help In Other Than Allah By Shaykh Abdul-Aziz bin Abdulllah bin Baz

ISBN: 9789960740126

Author: Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz

Binding: Softcover

Pages: 64

Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches

Publication 1994

Description

About This Book:
"The Rule on Those Who Seek Help in Other Than Allah," written by Shaykh Abdul-Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz, is a highly incisive analysis of the Islamic perspective on obtaining assistance or help from sources other than Allah, the One God. Theological, moral, and spiritual implications of this practice within the context of Islamic faith and worship are explored in this book.
Shaykh Abdul-Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz's illuminating book sets the tone for a thought-provoking conversation on the act of seeking help outside of Allah. The preface emphasizes the importance of monotheism in Islam and the importance of adhering to Tawheed, or belief in God's oneness.
Tawheed in Its Purest Form
This chapter goes into the essence of Tawheed, emphasizing its significance in Islam. It delves into the notion of "shirk," or the affiliation of partners with Allah, as well as the subtle ways it can show in one's conduct, such as seeking assistance from sources other than God.
The Perils of Shirk
Shaykh Abdul-Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz investigates the inherent hazards of shirk and how it can jeopardize religious purity. This section explains how shirk affects an individual's connection with Allah and the potential consequences.
Putting All Trust in Allah
The book emphasizes the fundamental principle of relying entirely on Allah for assistance, guidance, and support. It emphasizes the need to trust in God, particularly during times of adversity and difficulties.
In search of Intercession and Mediation
The author delves into the fundamental feature of Islamic spirituality of seeking intercession or mediation through good individuals. He differentiates between authorized types of intercession and those that may result in shirk.