The best edition of Quduri would definitely Shaykh Sa’id Bakdash’s edition. He collected the oldest manuscripts of the book from all parts of the world, selected the best copies from these, then edited the book using the commentaries of Quduri for backup.
Read MoreFQ114 is an introductory Fiqh course about Hajj (Pilgrimage) and its rulings utilizing the primer, “Ascent to Felicity” of Imam Abu al-Ikhlas al-Shurumbulali rh. translated by Sh. Faraz A. Khan. Currently this is an in-person on-site course part of the Absolute Essential Program. […]
Read MoreFQ113 is an introductory Fiqh course about Zakat (Charity) and its rulings utilizing the primer, “Ascent to Felicity” of Imam Abu al-Ikhlas al-Shurumbulali rh. translated by Sh. Faraz A. Khan. Currently this is an in-person on-site course part of the Absolute Essentials Program. […]
Read MoreFQ112 is an introductory Fiqh course about Sawm (Fasting) and its rulings utilizing the primer, “Ascent to Felicity” of Imam Abu al-Ikhlas al-Shurumbulali rh. translated by Sh. Faraz A. Khan. Currently this is an in-person on-site course part of the Absolute Essentials Program. […]
Read MoreFQ111 is an introductory Fiqh course about Salah (Prayer) and its rulings utilizing the primer, “Ascent to Felicity” of Imam Abu al-Ikhlas al-Shurumbulali rh. translated by Sh. Faraz A. Khan. Currently this is an in-person on-site course part of the Absolute Essential Program. […]
Read MoreFQ110 is an introductory Fiqh course using the primer, Ascent to Felicity of Imam Abu al-Ikhlas al-Shurumbulali rh. translated by Sh. Faraz A. Khan. Currently this is an in-person on-site course part of the Absolute Essential Program. […]
Read MoreAt times a person is unable to use water on account of it being not present at the place, or because of the person suffering from some disease. For that situation, the provision of Tayammum has been made in the Shariʿah.
Read MoreThis book “al-Fiqh al-Muyassar  fills a void in the religious academic library of the young and fulfills the need of our religious seminaries which was being felt by the people running these seminaries
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