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Taqiyyah
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Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi
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An in-depth study of Taqiyyah (dissimulation in Islam), its historical significance, Quranic basis, and role in Islamic teachings.
"Taqiyyah" explores the concept of dissimulation (concealing one's faith in times of danger) in Islam, particularly in Shi'a thought. This book provides a historical, theological, and practical understanding of Taqiyyah, its necessity, and its place in Islamic teachings.
Key topics include:
✔️ Definition and Quranic evidence of Taqiyyah
✔️ Prophetic examples and instances from early Islam
✔️ Misconceptions and clarifications about Taqiyyah
✔️ Taqiyyah in the lives of Ahlul Bayt (AS)
✔️ When and why Taqiyyah is permitted or prohibited
✔️ Comparison of the concept in Sunni and Shi’a traditions
This book is essential for those seeking clarity on the historical and religious perspective of Taqiyyah in Islamic beliefs.
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