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https://drive.google.com/open?id=1RgNkQDKOr1ScfbAchKxPgASptxlGDvM9

The Aim of This Book
To clarify and simplify Islamic obligations and pillars for non-Arabic speakers.

This is in response to the Prophet’s invocation, “May Allah cause his face to shine, the man who hears a tradition from us and conveys it, for perhaps the one to whom it is conveyed may remember it better than the one who (first) hears it.”

This book “Selections from Islamic Jurisprudence” deals with the main obligations and pillars in Islam and deals with the most important issues that Muslims face in their daily life.

In our age, simplification of jurisprudence issues, away from footnotes labyrinth and impenetrable texts, is an urgent need.

' These “Selections” have been extracted from “Imam Shafii School” with reference to the other schools’ opinions in some rites, so that a Muslim does not think that there are any troubles in acts of worship.'

' 'The issue of schools is not important in Islam, as they all have been established from the biography of the Prophet and the Book of Allah, and because the diversity between them is in branches, not in principles and pillars. It is just that some of the jurisprudents are tightened in order to take the prudent opinion.

Terms of Jurisprudence provisions
'''Obligation: Its doer is praised and its leaver is vilified. Examples: prayer, fasting, and obligatory charity (zakah).'''

'''The Sunnah: Its doer is praised and its leaver is not punished. Examples: forenoon prayer and voluntary charity.'''

'''Permissible Act: If you do it or leave it, you will not be praised or vilified. Examples: eating or drinking.'''

'''Disliked Act: Its leaver is praised and its doer is not vilified. Examples: the amusement that is not prohibited.'''

'''Prohibited Act: Its doer is vilified and its leaver is praised. Examples: lying, theft, and usury.'''

THE AUTHOR
EL Sayed Sarseeq