- The Noble Quran
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- Tawhid (Monotheism)
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- Benevolence
- Disbelief (Infidelity)
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- Religious Innovation: Types and Examples
- Companions and Family of Prophet Muhammad
- Tawassul (Solicitation)
- The Concept of the Miraculous Acts Done by Some Righteous People
- Jinn
- Loyalty and Friendship vs Disavowal and Enmity
- Ahl-us-Sunnah wa al-Jama‘ah
- Doctrines and Religions
- Sects
- Attributed Sects to Islam
- Contemporary Ideological Doctrines
- Islamic Jurisprudence
- Acts of Worship
- Purification and its Rulings
- Prayer
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- Prayer during Fear
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- Woman’s Waiting Period
- Li‘ān (Husband Swearing His Wife Had Intercourse with Another Man)
- Zihār (Likening One’s Wife to His Mother; To Prevent Her On Himself)
- ilā’ (Swearing Not to Intercourse with One's Wife)
- Wife Seeking Divorce
- Taking back One's Divorced Wife
- Breastfeeding
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- Medicine and Treatment and Islamic Faith-Healing
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- Judiciary System in Islam
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- Fiqh of Contemporary Issues
- Fiqh of Minorities
- Islamic Policy
- Schools of Islamic Jurisprudence
- Fatāwa (Fatwas)
- Fundamentals of Islamic Jurisprudence
- Books on Islamic Jurisprudence
- Acts of Worship
- Virtues/Noble Characteristics
- Arabic Language
- Calling to Allah's Religion
- Issues That Muslims Need to Know
- Softening Hearts Reminders
- Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice
- Current State of Calling to Allah's Religion
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- Arabic Author : Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahhab
A useful book in Arabic contains the creed of Ahlu As-sunnah Wal Jamaah with proofs from the Quran and prophetic Sunnah. The author (may Allah have mercy on him) talked about the virtue of monotheism versus the major and minor polytheism.
- Arabic Author : Abdur-Rahman Bin Nasir as-Sadi
This is a short commentary on "Book of Monotheism, Allah’s Right over People" in Arabic. The book shows the creed of Ahlu As-sunnah wal Jamaah with proofs from the Quran and prophetic Sunnah. The author (may Allah have mercy on him) talked about the virtue of monotheism versus the major and minor polytheism.
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- Arabic Author : Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahhab The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A book in Arabic in which the author shows the fundamentals principles that a Muslim has to know about Allah, Islam, and the Prophet Muhammad. He also shows the types of worship that Allah commanded in a brief and easy explanation.
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- Arabic Author : Abu Jafar at-Tahawi
A book in Arabic contains the Islamic creed that was written by Imam Tahawy (d. 321 H.). It is characterized by simplicity and briefness.
- Arabic Author : Sheikh-ul-Islam ibn Taymiyyah Author : Alwi Bin Abdul Qadir Al-Saqaaf Reviewing : Alwi Bin Abdul Qadir Al-Saqaaf
Short yet Important booklet in the Creed
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- Arabic Author : Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahhab Reviewing : AbdulMehsin Al-Qasim Reviewing : Saleh Bin Abdullah Al-Osaime
A book in Arabic in which the author refutes the misconceptions to which the disbelievers stick and mention in their books.