Lessons of Tawhid (Al-Qawl Al-Mufid) – Sheikh Mohammed Ibn Abdel-Wahhab Al-Wassabi – Tawbah
The Koran and to a second degree the prophetic Hadiths are the supreme reference of Tawheed. However, for a further understanding of the uniqueness of the creator and a popularization of the explanation, it is recommended to have the book, lesson of Tawhid (Al-Qawl Al-Mufid).
The author of the work is the great Muslim theologian Sheikh Mohammed Ibn Abdel-Wahab (may God have mercy on him). Indeed it teaches us the types of Tawhid and also its conditions and aspects.
For a Sunni Muslim, the acquisition of this work is more than imperative. It is intended for all categories of society, namely schoolchildren, students and even people in professional life. Among other things, because it has considerable prestige, it is integrated into certain schools of the sunnah.
The three parts of uniqueness that the book covers:
- The Oneness of Allah (Most High) in Lordship
- The uniqueness of the god (the almighty) in his attributes and names
- The Oneness of Allah (Azawajal) in Worship
The methods and approaches used by the author will allow you to assimilate the lessons of Tawhid and understand the conditions of oneness and divine worship. In addition, satisfaction is obtained from the style and language used by the designer of “Al-Qawl Al-Moufid”.
What strengthens the book and gives it further credibility is the fact that it is written by Muhammad Ibn Abdel Wahab (may Allah be pleased with him), the Muslim theologian and founder of Wahhabism. It should also be noted that it is prefaced by the great scholars of Islam Shaykh Muqbil and Chaykh An-Najmi (may God have mercy on them).
Extremely useful and beneficial book by Sheikh Mohammed Ibn 'Abdel-Wahhâb al-Wassabi -RahimahuLLAH- in the field of Tawhid.
Summary
- Preface by the great scholar Shaykh Muqbil Ibn Hadi Al-Wadici
- Preface by the great scholar Ahmad Ibn Yahya An-Najmi Mufti of the Jizan region
- Preface to the fourth edition Preface to the seventh edition
- Lesson 1: The meaning of La ilaha illa Allah
- Lesson 2: 20 The conditions for attesting that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allah (La ilaha illa Allah)
- Lesson 3: The implications of attesting that there is no deity worthy of worship but Allah (La ilaha illa Allah)
- Lesson 4: The meaning of the attestation that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah (Muhammad Rasul Allah)
- Lesson 5: The conditions for attesting that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah (Muhammad Rasul Allah)
- Lesson 6: The implications of attesting that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah (Muhammad Rasul Allah)
- Lesson 7: Where is Allah?
- Lesson 8: The three degrees of religion
- Lesson 9: Definition of Islam
- Lesson 10: The five pillars of Islam
- Lesson 11 The acts annulling Islam are ten in number
- Lesson 12: The status of the person who is guilty of one of these annulling acts jokingly, seriously, or under duress
- Lesson 13: Definition of Faith (Al lman)
- Lesson 14: Allman's Six Pillars (Faith)
- Lesson 15: Evidence for the increase of Al lman (faith)
- Lesson 16: Among the Evidences of Al-Iman's Diminishing Faith
- Lesson 17: Some evidence that works fall within the definition of Al lman (has faith)
- Lesson 18: Fatwa of the standing committee of Ifta scholars
- Lesson 19: Al-Ihsan (Excellence) Has One Pillar
- Lesson 20: The definition of Oneness (At-Tawhid)
- Lesson 21: Proofs Concerning Uniqueness (At-Tawhid)
- Lesson 22: At-Tawhid is divided into four parts
- Lesson 23: First part Tawhid Ar Rubübiyyah
- Lesson 24: Second part Tawhid Al-Ulühiyyah
- Lesson 25: Part Three Tawhid Al-Asma wa-s-sifat
- Lesson 26: Part Four Tawhid A-Mutabaah
- Lesson 27: The whole Quran is Tawhid
- Lesson 28: The different homes and their occupants
- Lesson 29: The danger of partnering with Allah (As-Shirk)
- Lesson 30: Association (as-shirk) is divided into several parts. Among these, I cited 15, which are:
- Lesson 31: Summary regarding association (as-shirk)
- Lesson 32: Disbelief (al kufr)
- Lesson 33: Disbelievers are divided into two categories
- Lesson 34: The grave danger of mocking the Quran, the Sunnah, or those who preach in it, as well as of opposing it
- Lesson 35: Disavowal of association (as shirk) and its followers
- Lesson 36: Fear (Al-Khawf) is divided into five parts
- Lesson 37: Love (Al Mahabbah) is divided into four parts
- Lesson 38: The prohibition of invoking other than Allah
- Lesson 39: Vow (An-Nadhr) is worship, and worship should be devoted only to Allah
- Lesson 40: The six conditions of the vow (an-nadhry)
- Lesson 41: The prohibition of sacrifice (ad-dhabh) for other than Allah
- Lesson 42: Sacrifices are divided into three parts
- Lesson 43: The black stone can neither harm nor be useful
- Lesson 44: The prohibition of swearing by anything other than Allah
- Lesson 45: Is the astrologer a sorcerer?
- Lesson 46: Is the sahir (the magician, the sorcerer) a disbeliever?
- Lesson 47: The ban on going to clairvoyants and diviners
- Lesson 48: The prohibition of hanging an amulet, a talisman or At Tiwalah
- Lesson 49: No one knows the invisible except Allah
- Lesson 50: The Obligation to Place Full Trust in Allah Alone
- Lesson 51: The obligation to judge with the laws that Allah has revealed and the prohibition of judging with anything other than these
- Lesson 52: The prohibition of representing beings possessing a soul
- Lesson 53: Hypocrisy (An-Nifaq) is of two kinds
- Lesson 54: Summary Concerning Hypocrisy (An Nifaq)
- Lesson 55: Hypocrites are of two kinds
- Lesson 56: The Sunnah is divided into five parts
- Lesson 56: Definition of Worship (Al-ibadah)
- Lesson 58: Worship (Al-Ibadah) has five parts
- Lesson 59: Works are only accepted under two conditions
- Lesson 60: Concerning sincerity (Al-lkhlas) and conformity to the Sunnah of the Prophet (In Mutabarah, people are divided into four categories
- Lesson 61: The conditions of conformity to the Sunnah are six in number
- Lesson 62: The religion of Islam rests on two bases
- Lesson 63: Whoever is not satisfied with the Quran and the Sunnah, may Allah make nothing sufficient for him
- Lesson 64: Definition of innovation in religion (Al-bida'a)
- Lesson 65: Other Divisions of Innovation in Religion
- Lesson 66: Innovators come in two flavors
- Lesson 67: Beware of Innovations in Religion
- Lesson 68: Judgment Concerning the Construction of Domes and Funerary Monuments on Graves
- Lesson 69: The prohibition of praying towards graves
- Lesson 70: Judgment concerning specific annual visits to certain tombs
- Lesson 71: The legal status regarding who takes cemeteries as roads and playing fields
- Lesson 72: The prohibition of harming Muslims
- Lesson 73: Calling to the Way of Allah
- Lesson 74: The people of the Sunnah do not accuse any person among Muslims of disbelief
- Lesson 75: The human being has free will and is both directed (according to his destiny)
- Lesson 76: The people of the Sunnah and the Consensus occupy a middle ground between the various innovative groups of the community, just as this community occupies a middle ground between all communities
- Conclusion