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- Fast Of The Month Of Ramadhan Philosophy And Ahkam
Fast Of The Month Of Ramadhan Philosophy And Ahkam
Fast of the Month of Ramadhan: Philosophy and Ahkam delves into the spiritual, philosophical, and practical aspects of fasting during the holy month of Ramadhan, a key pillar of Islam. The book offers a detailed exploration of the purpose and significance of fasting, outlining the ways it purifies the soul, strengthens faith, and fosters a sense of empathy and community. It provides insights into how fasting is not just a physical act of abstaining from food and drink but also a comprehensive spiritual exercise designed to cultivate self-discipline, gratitude, and a deeper connection with Allah (SWT).
In addition to the philosophical underpinnings, the book also covers the ahkam (jurisprudential rulings) related to fasting. It addresses common questions regarding the proper observance of fasting, such as who is required to fast, what nullifies a fast, and the exemptions and compensations for those unable to fast. Through clear explanations and references to the Quran and Hadith, the book guides readers on how to perform fasting in accordance with Islamic law, making it a valuable resource for both new and experienced practitioners of the faith.