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Tenets of Islam
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Shk Abu Jafar Muhammad Bin Hasan Tusi
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A concise guide to the core beliefs and practices of Islam, covering Tawheed, divine justice, prophethood, Imamah, the afterlife, and essential acts of worship.
"Tenets of Islam" is a fundamental guide to the core beliefs and practices of Islam. It presents a comprehensive overview of the essential doctrines that form the foundation of the Islamic faith, including the Five Pillars and Six Articles of Faith.
This book provides:
- A clear explanation of Tawheed (Oneness of God), divine justice, and prophethood
- An in-depth look at Imamah and Wilayah, emphasizing the significance of divinely appointed leadership
- A discussion on Ma’ad (the Hereafter), covering resurrection, accountability, and paradise & hell
- A detailed breakdown of essential Islamic acts, including prayer (Salah), fasting (Sawm), charity (Zakah & Khums), and Jihad
- The principles of enjoining good (Amr bil Ma'ruf) and forbidding evil (Nahy 'an al-Munkar)
This book serves as an introductory guide for new learners and a concise reference for those seeking a deeper understanding of Islamic theology and jurisprudence.
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