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Clear, concise, and rooted in sound evidence, this work provides a practical introduction to core Islamic beliefs using Qur'anic ayat and authentic hadith as its foundation. Each topic is presented in the form of direct questions and answers, offering readers a simple and reliable path to understand what every Muslim must know about belief and practice. The book covers essential subjects including the pillars of Islam and Iman, the meaning and types of shirk, the conditions for accepted deeds, and the concept of intercession. With a focus on clarity, it avoids unnecessary detail and complex…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Clear, concise, and rooted in sound evidence, this work provides a practical introduction to core Islamic beliefs using Qur'anic ayat and authentic hadith as its foundation. Each topic is presented in the form of direct questions and answers, offering readers a simple and reliable path to understand what every Muslim must know about belief and practice. The book covers essential subjects including the pillars of Islam and Iman, the meaning and types of shirk, the conditions for accepted deeds, and the concept of intercession. With a focus on clarity, it avoids unnecessary detail and complex terminology, making it suitable for students, new Muslims, and general readers who want a straightforward understanding of aqeedah. Written by a scholar known for teaching at Dar al-Hadith in Makkah, the book reflects years of experience in guiding others through the fundamentals of Islam. Each answer is supported by direct references, allowing readers to verify and internalize the content with confidence. For anyone looking to reinforce their faith or teach others, this book is a dependable guide to understanding and living by the creed of Islam, drawn purely from revelation. A valuable resource for personal study, family learning, or teaching circles. Table of Contents I. The Pillars of Islam II. The Pillars of Faith III. Human Beings' Duty to Allah IV. Forms and Benefits of Tauhid V. Conditions for Allah's Acceptance of Our Deeds VI. Major Shirk (Shirk Akbar) and Its Manifestations VII. Types of Major Shirk (Shirk Akbar) VIII. Minor Shirk (Shirk Asghar) IX. Intercession X. Jihad (Fighting), Wala (Loyalty) and Hukm (Rule) XI. Living According to the Qur'an and Hadith XII. Sunna and Bid'ah (Innovations in the Religion) XIII. The Prayer (Invocation) Which is Answered
Autorenporträt
Muhammad Bin Jamil Zino serves as a respected teacher at Darul Hadith Al Khairiya in Makkah Al Mukarramah, where he has dedicated his career to educating students in the authentic teachings of Islam. His position at this esteemed institution in Islam's holiest city places him within a continuous tradition of scholarship extending back to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, who received the first revelation in Makkah's Cave of Hira.



Academic Focus and Expertise: Shaykh Zino specializes in hadith studies ('ilm al-hadith) and Islamic creed ('ilm al-'aqidah), two fundamental disciplines in Islamic scholarship. His expertise in hadith science enables him to authenticate prophetic traditions and distinguish reliable narrations from weak or fabricated reportsa critical skill for any scholar presenting Islamic teachings. His deep knowledge of creed allows him to articulate Islamic theological positions with precision while addressing common misconceptions found in Muslim communities.



Pedagogical Philosophy: The Shaykh's teaching methodology reflects classical Islamic educational principles adapted for contemporary learners. He employs the question-and-answer format (su'al wa-jawab)a time-honored technique in Islamic scholarship that facilitates clear understanding and easy reference. This format, used by scholars throughout Islamic history, allows students to quickly locate specific topics while building comprehensive theological knowledge.



Evidence-Based Approach: Central to Shaykh Zino's scholarly approach is his insistence on grounding every teaching in primary Islamic sources. Each answer in his works is supported by Qur'anic verses and authenticated hadith from the major collections (Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawud, Jami' at-Tirmidhi, and others). He provides full citations, enabling readers to verify sources independently. This methodology reflects the Islamic principle that religious knowledge must derive from revelation, not human speculation.



Contemporary Relevance: While deeply rooted in traditional scholarship, Shaykh Zino addresses contemporary challenges facing Muslims. His work tackles issues of religious innovation, proper understanding of Islamic governance, relationships with non-Muslims, and navigating modernity while maintaining authentic Islamic practice. He provides guidance on distinguishing between essential religious teachings and cultural practices, helping Muslims worldwide understand what constitutes authentic Islam.



Geographic and Cultural Context: Teaching in Makkahthe birthplace of Islam and site of the Kaabalends particular significance to Shaykh Zino's work. Makkah has served as Islam's intellectual and spiritual center since the Prophet's time, and scholars based there are recognized for maintaining connection to the tradition's roots. His daily proximity to Islam's holiest sites informs his teaching with lived awareness of Islamic history and sacred geography.



Scholarly Contribution: Through works like Islamic Creed Based on Qur'an and Sunnah, Shaykh Zino contributes to making classical Islamic theology accessible to modern audiences. His clear prose, systematic organization, and commitment to authenticated sources serve Muslims seeking to deepen their understanding of their faith's theological foundations. His writings bridge the gap between traditional scholarship and contemporary readers' needs, preserving orthodox Sunni theology for new generations worldwide.