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The Explanation of the Treatise The Four Principles of Shirk By Shaykh Ibn Baaz

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The Explanation of the Treatise The Four Principles of Shirk By Shaykh Ibn Baaz

ISBN: 9781467511629
Author: Shaykh Ibn Baaz
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages: 54
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication year: 2012
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About This Book:
Shaykh Ibn Baaz's "The Explanation of the Treatise The Four Principles of Shirk" is an incisive and academic work that digs into the core Islamic idea of shirk (associating partners with Allah) and the significance of knowing its different manifestations. This dissertation explains the four principles of shirk in detail, giving readers a thorough understanding of this key topic in Islamic theology.
Scholarly Exegesis:
A highly regarded Islamic scholar, Shaykh Ibn Baaz, presents a scholarly and in-depth explanation of the treatise, based on Islamic jurisprudence and classical Islamic writings.
Shirk Clarification:
The book clarifies the notion of shirk and its numerous forms, assisting readers in understanding the gravity of associating others with Allah.
Monotheism in Islam:
It underlines the essential premise of Islamic monotheism and its central importance in a Muslim's faith.
Worship and Correct Belief:
The treatise instructs readers on how to retain accurate ideas and worship while avoiding the temptations of shirk.
Examples in Practice:
It presents concrete examples and scenarios to demonstrate the many types of shirk and how they develop in everyday life.
Spiritual Intelligence:
The book urges readers to cultivate spiritual awareness and a deeper understanding of Tawhid (Allah's oneness) and the importance of upholding it.
Interfaith Cooperation:
The work, while founded in Islamic theology, promotes interfaith understanding by articulating Islam's basic notion of monotheism.

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