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  • The Basic Rulings and Principles of Fiqh, and the Beneficial and Eloquent Classifications and Differentiations

    In this book, Dr. Saleh As-Saleh explains only seven foundations out of sixty mentioned in the book of Sh. Abder-Rahman As-Se'di "The Basic Rulings and Principles, and the Beneficial and Eloquent Classifications and Differentiations". The importance of this book stems from the nature of its content. This is because the scholars of Islam gave great importance to the study of the basic rulings and principles of fiqh so that they are able to encompass the various cases and refer these cases to the basic rulings and principles in order to deduct and apply the judgment in a comprehensive, yet precise manner.

    Formation : Abdur-Rahman Bin Nasir as-Sadi

    Translators : Dr. Saleh As-Saleh

    From issues : http://understand-islam.net - Understand Islam Website

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/353516

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