Dr. Salih Al-Fawzan
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 1380 | Size: 60 MB
The Fiqh is not Based on a Particular Madhab or School of Thought but
Quotes extensively from Shaykh Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn Qayyim al Jawziyyah
This book is an introduction to Islamic
Jurisprudence for readers without substantial background in this field.
In two volumes, Sheikh Salih Al Fawzan has projected light on
jurisprudential issues of utmost importance in a genuine and
reader-friendly style, free from any jargon or sophisticated
expressions.
# Volume 1 – by Shaikh Saalih al-Fawzaan – 549 Pages
Fiqh about Purification, Prayer, Zakah, Fasting, Hajj, Jihad
#Volume 2 – by Shaikh Saalih al-Fawzaan – 831 Pages
Fiqh about Trade Transactions, Partnership, ShareCropping and Renting,
Reclamation of waste lands and Possession of allowable objects,
Inheritance, Marraige, Divorce, BreastFeeding, Qisas(Legal Retribution),
Prescribed Punishments, Food, Oaths and Vows, Qada(Judiciary)
About the Author
Sheikh Dr. Saleh Ibn Fawzan Ibn Abdullah
from the family of Fawzan from the people/tribe of ash-Shamaasiyyah.
After his graduation from the Faculty of Sharee’ah, he was appointed a
teacher within the educational institute in Riyadh, then transferred to
teaching in the Faculty of Sharee’ah. Later, he transferred to teaching
at the Department for Higher Studies within the Faculty of the
Principles of the Religion (usool ad-deen). Then he transferred to
teaching at the Supreme Court of Justice, where he was appointed the
head. He then returned to teaching there after his period of headship
came to an end. He was then made a member of the Permanent Committee for
Islamic Research and Fataawa, where he continues to this day.
Member of the Council of Senior Scholars,
and member of the Fiqh Committee in Makkah (part of ar-Raabitah), and
member of the Committee for Supervision of the Callers (du’aat) in Hajj,
whilst also presiding over (his main role) membership of the Permanent
Committee for Islamic Research and Fataawa. He is also the Imaam,
khateeb and teacher at the Prince Mut’ib Ibn ‘Abdul-‘Azeez Masjid in
al-Malzar.
He also studied at the hands of a number
of scholars from al-Azhar University (Egypt) who specialized in hadeeth,
tafseer and Arabic language.
One of the Respected Scholars Amongst the Salafi School.
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