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          Al aqidah Al wasityah By Ibn Uthaymin

          Author: Ibn Uthaymin
          Book Binding: Softcover
          Pages: 223
          Size:
          5.8 x 8.3 inches
          Publication year:
          2004
          Description
          About This Book:

          Sheik Muhammad ibn Salih al-Uthaymin's ''Al-Aqidah Al-Wasitiyah' is a refined and very much acclaimed composition in Islamic religious philosophy. This book gives perusers an intensive assessment of the 'Aqidah (ideology) of Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama'ah, Islam's standard Sunni conviction framework. Sheik Ibn Uthaymin meticulously inspects the fundamental convictions that are indispensable to a Muslim's information on the religion.
          Key characteristics include:
          Thorough Theological Exploration:
          The book digs into points like the Unity of God, the Prophets, the Heavenly Declaration, and the Great Beyond, and that's only the tip of the iceberg.
          Scholarly Rigor:
          Crafted by Sheik Ibn Uthaymin is recognized for its insightful meticulousness, which gives perusers an intensive cognizance of the topic and its strict importance.
          Clarity and Simplicity:
          In spite of its philosophical profundity, the book is given clearness and effortlessness, making it open to a wide range of perusers, including researchers, understudies, and individuals new to Islamic philosophy.
          Cultural and Religious Importance:
          'Al-Aqidah Al-Wasitiyah' accentuates the social and strict significance of standard Sunni convictions inside the Islamic custom, connecting perusers to the bigger structure of their confidence.
          Educational Resource:
          This book is a fundamental instructive asset for individuals looking for a careful comprehension of the critical philosophical thoughts of Sunni Islam.