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Last edited by bint_azam; 01-01-2013 at 11:51 PM.
I think this book was already posted before recently. But yeah, reading it is highly beneficial.
Hearts are predisposed to love someone who does them good and to detest someone who does them harm.
- Shah Waliyyullah ad-Dihlawi's Arba'in
Is this yet another booklet that restates the Deobandi stance of "ijma on the obligation of taqleed of only one madhab"?
Even though it is known that its an issue of valid difference as has been shown in other threads..
Continuously saying ijma doesnt make it ijma.
Hearts are predisposed to love someone who does them good and to detest someone who does them harm.
- Shah Waliyyullah ad-Dihlawi's Arba'in

I think I've read the older edition of the book (or was that just an article? I can't remember).
Anyways, I haven't read the entire book (i.e. this edition), but what I did read was quite beneficial, :mas:.
would this book be good for someone who is having a mini crisis of faith and is questioning the whole thing about the schools of thought etc? The person is sincere,but he is questioning why there are 4 schools of thought,why not one unifying stance etc. He's watched abit too much zakir naik I think and been on a few forums which has given these thoughts.
Storms brewing.......................


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