Islamic Manners,
*[A5] Paperback - 119 pages,
by Shaykh 'Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghuddah [d.417h],
Published by Claritas.
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Description :
Written by one of the outstanding scholars of the 20th Century, Islamic Manners is a vital book that exemplifies the sublime Islamic Personality.
Shaykh Abdul Fattah Abu Ghudda (1917-1997) was a leading Hanafi (Syrian) scholar in the field of hadith and strove in not only narrating Prophetic traditions but also making them a living reality.
This book discusses essential adab (manners) and covers the following areas -
*** Importance of Appearance,
*** Entering and Leaving a House,
*** The Manners of Visiting,
*** The Manners of Conversation,
*** Social Manners,
*** Communicating with non-Muslims,
*** The Manners of Eating & Drinking,
*** Weddings,
*** Visiting a Sick Person,
*** Condolences.
Extract :
Muslims possess a great wealth in manners and styles manifested in the life of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and the lives of his companions. This book will enable us to gain insightful glimpses to his personality and manners. It has been composed by selecting important texts of great magnitude and essence. The ahadith cited in this book are either sahih (authentic) or hasan (good).
This book has been written mainly for the many Muslim brothers and sisters who disregard these manners and misinterpret them.
In compiling it, I hope to remind them of these manners. I do not claim to be better or less in need of practicing these manners; but it is the duty of enjoining good and forbidding evil and observing the order of Allah :
"And remind [them] for a reminder benefits the believers."
May Allah enable all of us to benefit from good reminders and make this of benefit to my readers and myself. May Allah protect us and be our guide in this life and in the Hereafter.
About the Author :
Shaykh Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghuddah was born in Syria in 1917. He was considered as one of the outstanding scholars of the 20th century. Shaykh Abu Ghuddah was a leading scholar in the field of Hadith and of the Hanafi school of Fiqh. He studied in Syria and Egypt specialising in Arabic Language, Hadith, Shariah and Psychology. He had many prominent teachers, amongst them Shaykh Ragib al-Tabbakh, Shaykh Ahmed ibn Muhamad al-Zaraqa, Shaykh Isa al-Bayanuni, Shaykh Ahmad al-Kurdi and the renouned Ottoman Scholar Imam al-Kawthari.
Table of Contents :
---Foreword, XI,
---Translator’s Introduction, XV,
---Preface, XVII.
---Chapter [1]: The Scope of Islamic Manners, 1,
---Chapter [2]: The Importance of Appearance, 3,
---Chapter [3]: Entering and Leaving a House, 7,
---Chapter [4]: Manners of Visiting, 15,
---Chapter [5]: Manners of Conversation, 27,
---Chapter [6]: Social Manners, 33
---Chapter [7]: Communicating with Non-Muslims, 47,
---Chapter [8]: Manners of Eating, 53,
---Chapter [9]: Wedding Manners, 57,
---Chapter [10]: Visiting the Sick, 61,
---Chapter [11]: Manners of Traveling, 67,
---Chapter [12]: Condolence, 73.
---Appendix: Author’s Biography 79,
---Notes 93.
*Dimensions : 21.6 x 14cm.