Fiqh
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Elements Of Shafiee Fiqh

A breif summary of Shafiee Fiqh, the contents page reads as follows: Elements Of Islam Islamic Laws Taharah Najasat Istinja Wudhoo Ghusl Tayammum Naidh and Nifaas Salaah Arkaan-us-Salaah Pre-Sunan of Salah Factors Which invaidate Salah or make it Makrooh An-Nawaafil Salaatul Jamaa'h Types of Follower Salaatul Musafir Salaat ul-Jumu'h Eif Salah Salah tul-Janaazah Zakaat Zakaat of Fitr Sawm Hajj and Umrah Conditions For Tawaaf and Sa'ee
Beard between Salaf and Khalaf

A concise treatise on the beard according to the Quran and Sunnah.book is part of a series titled, "Enter into Islaam Completely", which deals with various issues that are of importance for Muslims, but are underplayed or even slighted by many. When one of these issues is brought up, you often hear the objection, "This is merely an issue of peel! Let us only deal with the important issues of the core!" Classifying the teachings of Islaam into "core" and "peel" is a bid'ah that affects the hearts of the common people in a most detrimental way, and leads them to belittling many of the acts of worship and traits of the Islamic character, thereby approving wrong acts and rejecting good ones based on a crooked scale that they have developed. Allah commands the believers to adhere to Islaam in its totality; He says: "O you who believe! Enter into Islaam completely, and do not follow the footsteps of Satan. Verily, he is to you a clear enemy." The true way to guidance and prosperity is through correcting our apparent deeds by complete adherence to the Sunnah, and our hearts by sincerity and continued watchfulness of Allah. May He grant us guidance and facilitation.
A Description of the Wudhu' of the Prophet

As the name implies, this book discussing the Wudhu (ablution, performed before prayer) of the Messenger of Allah (saw).
Mukhtasar Al-Quduri

Brief Biography of Imam al-Quduri He is Abu’l-Hasan Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Ja`far ibn Hamdan al-Quduri al-Baghdadi, the Hanafi jurist, born 362 AH. Al-Quduri is an ascription to the selling of pots (qudur). Abu’l-Hasan al-Quduri took his knowledge of fiqh from Abu `Abdillah Muhammad ibn al-Jurjani, from Abu Bakr al-Razi, from Abu’l-Hasan al-Karkhi, from Abu Sa`id al-Barda`i from `Ali al-Daqqaq, from Abu Sahl Musa ibn Nasr al-Razi, from Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Shaybani, from Abu Hanifah, from Hammad ibn Abi Sulayman, from Ibrahim al-Nakha`i, from `Alqamah, from `Abdullah ibn Mas`ud (may Allah be pleased with him) from the Prophet (may Allah bless him and his Household and grant them all peace). Al-Quduri was one of the ashab al-tarjih (jurists who weighed and analyzed the strengths of differing verdicts in the madhhab). The leadership of the Hanafis in `Iraq came to rest with him, and his renown rose. His mention recurs in the well-known Hanafi books al-Hidayah and al-Khulasah. He died on 15th Rajab 428 AH in Baghdad, and was buried in his home, but was later transported and buried beside Abu Bakr al-Khawarizmi, another Hanafi jurist.
Muwatta Imam Malik

A translation into English of one the first books of Hadith by the famous Imam Malik. This book needs no introduction as it is well known throughout the Muslim Ummah.
The Evolution of Fiqh

In this book the author presents a brief overview of the historical development of Islamic Law and its schools. The book identifies the main reasons for the appearance of the Madh-habs and the factors leading to differences among them.