The Greatest Universal Sureties :
New,
[A5] Hardback - 480 pages,
by Imam Muhammad Sa'id Ramadan al-Buti,
Translated into English by Mahdi Lock,
Published by Dar al-Fikr, Damascus.
Awaiting 2nd Edition Reprint : 2020!
Description :
The Greatest Universal Sureties is the first English translation of
Kubra al-Yaqiniyat al-Kawniyah, The Creator's Existence & the Creature's Function
Wujud al-Khaliq wa Wazifat al-Makhluq, by the late authority Imam Muhammad Saeed Ramadan al-Bouti,
may Allah have mercy upon his soul.
This is by far, to date, the most detailed and exhaustive text on orthodox (Sunni) Islamic theology in English, written by one of this age's greatest theologians. In addition to covering foundational matters, such as the Lord's attributes, salvation and eschatology, the book also deals with modern issues, such as religious relativism and the theory of evolution.
It is an absolute must for any English speaker seeking a deeper understanding of Islam and its core doctrines.
Shaykh Muhammad Saʿid Ramadan al-Buti was born in 1929CE near
the village of Jilka, Būṭan (Turkish Kurdistan). In 1933CE he migrated
to Damascus (Syria) together with his father, Mulla Ramadan. In
Damascus the Shaykh followed in his father’s footsteps as he became one
of the city’s leading scholars of theology, philosophy, law and
jurisprudence.
He completed his secondary
studies at the Institute of Islamic Guidance, after which he joined the
Faculty of Religion at al-Azhar University, receiving his degree in
1955CE. The following year, Shaykh al-Buti joined the Faculty of
Arabic at al-Azhar. He was appointed as Dean in the Faculty of Religion
at Damascus University in 1960, and deputed to al-Azhar University for
his doctorate in uṣūl al-fiqh. In 1965 he was appointed as an
instructor in the College of Law at Damascus University. Later, he was
appointed as its Dean, then as the Chief of the Department of Tenets and
Religions, and finally as the Head of the Beliefs and Religions
Department at the Faculty of Islamic Law.
Shaykh
al-Buti has been an active participant in many conferences and
symposia. He wasa member of the Royal Society of Islamic Civilisation
Research in Amman, as well as the High Council of the Oxford Academy. He
lectured regularly in the mosques of Damascus and other Syrian cities.
Thousands attended his lectures, in addition to the millions that
watched his weekly lectures on television. He wrote in several
newspapers and journals, and offered religious guidance, advice and
rulings to the population.
Shaykh al-Buti has
written over forty books on numerous topics within his expertise. He was
murdered on the 21st of March 2013CE, along with numerous others, when
a bomb exploded at the Imān mosque in Damascus during his weekly
lecture.
Also see
Al-laMadhhabiyya by Shaykh al-Buti.
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