Author: Shaykh 'Alee Ibn Yahya al-Hadaadee (Reviewed by Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan & Shaykh 'Alee al-Faqeehee)
Paperback: 74 Pages
Published: October, 2005
Description: This
book has forty-five chapters, and forty -seven ahadeeth. Each hadeeth is
referenced and checked for authenticity. Each chapter has a title
within which is contained the fiqh of the hadeeth that proceeds, and
that which the author intends to draw as the understanding of the
hadeeth as was the methodology of many of the hadeeth Scholars of the
past. This work is an excellent introduction to the Salafi da'wah and
it’s principles providing clear evidences in that regard. This treatise
also makes clear the positions of the Salaf with respect to the Rulers,
Scholars and the various Sects.
From the Back of the Book:
This
book has forty-five chapters, and forty-seven ahadeeth. Each hadeeth is
referenced and checked for authenticity. Each chapter has a title
within which is contained the fiqh of the hadeeth that proceeds, and
that which the author intends to draw as the understanding of the
hadeeth as was the methodology of many of the hadeeth Scholars of the
past.
This work is an excellent introduction to the Salafi
da'wah and its principles providing clear evidences in that regard.
This treatise also makes clear the positions of the Salaf with respect
to the Rulers, Scholars and the various Sects.
Both the 'Arabic
and English text of each hadeeth have been printed so as to facilitate
memorization and understanding. It is unique in its compilation - two
major Scholars of our era have reviewed this work confirming its
understanding, namely: The Noble Shaykh, the 'Allaamah Saaleh bin
Fawzaan bin Abdullaah al-Fawzaan and the Noble Shaykh, the 'Allaamah
'Alee bin Muhammad bin Naasir al-Faqeehee.
The author states:
“So these are forty-seven established hadeeths I have gathered in
clarification of the important fundamentals connected to the Salafi
Manhaj (Methodology). I sought, in accordance to my ability, the
summarized texts so they would be easy to memorise. And I gave each of
them a title in accordance with the intent of the treatise.”