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    Can and should this be read by laymen? Or should it be treated like any other hadith compilation like Bukhari, muslim et al?

    I bought this and read the chapter on Tayammum> "..tayammum requires two light blows: one for the face and one for the arms to the elbows.." However in my fiqh notes(from Nur ul idah, i think) it states, intention to gain taharah or to pray salah is obligatory in tayummum. This is along with the two blows, obviously.


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    Um, well considering it's not one of the more rigorously authenticated collections, it probably wouldn't be expedient to read it even with a sharh. Hadith collections aren't generally recommended readings for laymen for a reason.. Even something like bukhari was only generally taught to finish things up - these are unprocessed bits of law after all, hence by definition not the province of the muqallid. Pick up some fiqh books, they're far more fun


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mossy
    Pick up some fiqh books, they're far more fun
    They're so not.


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    I agree. Fiqh books are dead boring. I'd much rather read a book on Purification or something along those lines...
    Imam al-Zarqani said in his book Manahil al-Irfan: 'Our Scholars agreed that if a word carries 99 aspects of disbelief and one aspect of faith, it must be interpreted according to the best of meanings, which is faith'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by faqir
    I agree. Fiqh books are dead boring. I'd much rather read a book on Purification or something along those lines...
    Exactly. Although usul ul fiqh is lovely.


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    yeah, agreed. one of my favourite talks to listed to was "Foundations of our Methodology" by Sh. Abdallah bin Bayyah where he goes through some basics of Usul ul fiqh.
    Imam al-Zarqani said in his book Manahil al-Irfan: 'Our Scholars agreed that if a word carries 99 aspects of disbelief and one aspect of faith, it must be interpreted according to the best of meanings, which is faith'.

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    as salamu alaykum

    what!!!???

    i love fiqh! especialyl maliki fiqh - maybe you should change maddhhab if you find it dead boring

    when you reach the level of daleels in fiqh, it gets even more interesting - i touched on some (although i haven't reach that level at all - very far from it) with an alim, going through the evidences in the maliki school, and it was superb.... i wished there were some salafi's around (!)


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    Quote Originally Posted by faqir
    I agree. Fiqh books are dead boring. I'd much rather read a book on Purification or something along those lines...
    As far as books on purification, Sh. Hamza's "Purification of the Heart" is probably the best contemporary book on Islam Ive ever read.

    As far as Books on Fiqh, I find them to be the most interesting of all (man)written Islamic books. It teaches you alot about how the Imams formulated their opinions, how they differed, and why.

    Books on hadith are reference books; and its even dangerous for one to interpret hadith as they wish. But books of Fiqh are rulings that have been formulated by Mujtahids in the light of Q and S. interesting stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaykhs-Pir Sahib
    as salamu alaykum

    what!!!???

    i love fiqh! especialyl maliki fiqh - maybe you should change maddhhab if you find it dead boring

    when you reach the level of daleels in fiqh, it gets even more interesting - i touched on some (although i haven't reach that level at all - very far from it) with an alim, going through the evidences in the maliki school, and it was superb.... i wished there were some salafi's around (!)
    Salaam bro,

    what books are available in English on Maliki Fiqh?

    I have the Distinguished Jurist's primer by Ibn Rushd, is there anything else out there?
    "Knowledge is what Allah said, His Messenger said, and anything other than that is whispering of the Shay'ateen" -Imam ash-Shafi'i
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    There are some nice books by Yasin Dutton.. I've also found the items on Aisha Bewley's website of great use, eg: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...wley/usul.html

    There are a few other translations of popular texts out there too, I think I typed up a list of them in some post around here..


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