This second volume of Islamic Fiqh is also divided into sections dealing with separate topics of Fiqh such as Purification, Prayer, Fasting etc., Each topic Is explained with references to the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah. The information provided in this book equips any Muslim with the basic knowledge and issues related to the Pillars of Islam so that they could walk bravely the path of righteousness and lead others towards it.
The complete set, ‘Al-Lubab Fee Fiqh As-Sunnah Wal-Kitab,’ contains all of the books of Islamic Fiqh and its chapters, accompanied by evidence and is presented in a clear and simple manner, in order that they may be understood by the young and the old, without blindly following any of the schools of Jurisprudence, but rather being subject to authentic proofs and following the most authoritative opinions, without fanatical adherence to any particular group. Rather the author agrees with each group when the truth is with them and contradicts them when they veer from that which is correct.
Fiqh is to achieve access to knowledge of that which is unclear through knowledge of that which is proven, so it is more specific than mere knowledge or learning. And fiqh is knowledge of the juristic law. It is said Faquha -A man has acquired understanding and so he has become a Faqeeh (A scholar of Islamic Jurisprudence); and it is said Faqiha – He has understood it, i.e he has attained understanding of it, and it is said Tafaqqaha – he has devoted himself to the acquisition of (Islamic) Knowledge and specialized in it. Fiqh has been a subject of contention among the scholars as well as layman throughout the history of Islam.
Other Sources:
Quran recitation of Surah Al-Qamar by Sheikh Mishary Rashid Alafasy | |
Quran recitation of Surah Al-Waqi’ah by Sheikh Qari Minshawi |