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Mastering The Maliki Madhab - A traditional Study-guide

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There is a Quranic secret to becoming true scholar of the scared knowledge... Allah has given us the exact pathway to acquire knowledge and by His permission increase our Taqwa.

In surah Al Imran, Allah says, which can be translated as: "Be Rabbaniyyin because of what you have taught of the Scripture and because of what you have studied." (3:79) Al Rabbaniyyun are those who cultivate and teach people in the correct manner. More explanation of this term is found in sahih Al Bukhari, on the tongue Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him)... and here lies the true secret to becoming a true alim.

Ibn Abbas said, "Al Rabaaniyoon are those who teach the small knowledge before that which is advanced."

So, if you want to progress, start with "small books" which often contain the most important knowledge for Muslims, that which will take you to jannah if you sincerely apply it, or to hellfire if you ignore it. It is this methodology which our great imams have followed for centuries.

Each madhab has developed a set curriculum which takes the student from the beginner level to mastery and understanding of the evidence.

In this unique episode, shaykh Hassan al Kettani will lay out the different books students of Maliki fiqh should study to emulate their predecessors.

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There is a Quranic secret to becoming true scholar of the scared knowledge... Allah has given us the exact pathway to acquire knowledge and by His permission increase our Taqwa.

In surah Al Imran, Allah says, which can be translated as: "Be Rabbaniyyin because of what you have taught of the Scripture and because of what you have studied." (3:79) Al Rabbaniyyun are those who cultivate and teach people in the correct manner. More explanation of this term is found in sahih Al Bukhari, on the tongue Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him)... and here lies the true secret to becoming a true alim.

Ibn Abbas said, "Al Rabaaniyoon are those who teach the small knowledge before that which is advanced."

So, if you want to progress, start with "small books" which often contain the most important knowledge for Muslims, that which will take you to jannah if you sincerely apply it, or to hellfire if you ignore it. It is this methodology which our great imams have followed for centuries.

Each madhab has developed a set curriculum which takes the student from the beginner level to mastery and understanding of the evidence.

In this unique episode, shaykh Hassan al Kettani will lay out the different books students of Maliki fiqh should study to emulate their predecessors.

  continue reading

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