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Tawheed The Tremendous Status of Tawheed in Islām and The Dangers of Opposing it
By the Noble Scholar, the Shaikh, Sālih Ibn Fawzān Ibn ‘Abdillāh al-Fawzān, taken from his book, “Duroos minal-Qur’aanil-Kareem” (Daarul-‘Aasimah), pp. 5-11. Abridged and annotated for the English reader by Abū Khadeejah ‘Abdul-Wāhid Alam.

Verily all praise is due to Allāh. We praise Him, an we seek His aid and forgiveness. We seek refuge in Allāh from the evils of ourselves, and from our evil deeds. Whomever Allāh guides there is none to misguide, and whomever He leads astray [due to a person seeking deviation], there is none to guide. I bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped except Allāh, alone and without associates, and I bear witness that Muhammad (salallaahu ‘alaihi wassallam) is His servant and Messenger.

يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا اتَّقُوا اللَّهَ حَقَّ تُقَاتِهِ وَلَا تَمُوتُنَّ إِلَّا وَأَنتُم مُّسْلِمُونَ

O you who have believed, fear Allah as He should be feared and do not die except as Muslims in submission to Him

Fiqh (/fiːk/;[1] Arabic: فقه [fɪqh]) is Islamic jurisprudence.[2] Fiqh is often described as the human understanding and practices of the sharia,[3] that is human understanding of the divine Islamic law as revealed in the Quran and the Sunnah (the teachings and practices of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his companions). Fiqh expands and develops Shariah through interpretation (ijtihad) of the Quran and Sunnah by Islamic jurists (ulama)[3] and is implemented by the rulings (fatwa) of jurists on questions presented to them. Thus, whereas sharia is considered immutable and infallible by Muslims, fiqh is considered fallible and changeable. Fiqh deals with the observance of rituals, morals and social legislation in Islam as well as economic and political system. In the modern era, there are four prominent schools (madh'hab) of fiqh within Sunni practice, plus two (or three) within Shi'a practice. A person trained in fiqh is known as a faqīh (plural fuqaha).[4]

Criticism of the Quran is an interdisciplinary field of study concerning the factual accuracy of the claims and the moral tenability of the commands made in the Quran, the holy book of Islam. The Quran is viewed to be the scriptural foundation of Islam and is believed by Muslims to have been sent down by God (Allah) and revealed to Muhammad by the archangel Jabreel, also spelt Jibraeel (Gabriel). It has been subject to criticism both in the sense of being studied by mostly secular Western scholars and in being found fault with.

In "critical-historical study" scholars (such as John Wansbrough, Joseph Schacht, Patricia Crone, Michael Cook) seek to investigate and verify the Quran's origin, text, composition, history,[1] examining questions, puzzles, difficult text, etc. as they would non-sacred ancient texts.[2] The most common criticisms concern various pre-existing sources that Quran relies upon, internal consistency, clarity and ethical teachings. According to Toby Lester, many Muslims find not only the religious fault-finding but also Western scholarly investigation of textual evidence "disturbing and offensive

Subjects

  • Quran & Tajweed Expert

  • Tarbiyah Islamiyah (Fiqh, Tawheed and Seerah) Expert

  • Arabic & Islamic studies Expert

  • Seerat of Prophet Muhammad PBUH Expert


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Education

  • Higher Secondary (Sep, 2019Jul, 2023) from Islamic University of Madinah
  • Secondary (Feb, 2012Feb, 2017) from Al furqan training institute
  • Tahfidh (Aug, 2008Jul, 2011) from Memories quran at Darul Hikma 2008 to 2011

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    KSh8001,000/hour (US$6.207.75/hour)


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