Daf as-Shubha
min Shabaha wa't Tamarrud : Arabic, New,
[A4] Hardback - 687 pages,
by Imam Taqi al-Din al-Subki,
Edited by Abd al-Wahid Mustafa,
Jointly Published by Dar al-Imam Razi,
& by Dar al-Mustafa.
Description :
"Daf as-Shubha min Shabaha wa' Tamarrud wa Nasaba Dhalik ila al-Sayyid al-Jalil Imam Ahmad." This outstanding work is probably the very first refutation of the remarks and misrepresentations (literalism and anthropomorphism vis a vis the attributes of Allah the Almighty) made by the wayward scholar Ibn e Taymiyyah towards the great Imam and mujtahid, Imam Ahmad ibn e Hanbal, may Allah be pleased with him.
Reasonable print on off-white paper, with little or no tashkeel. Perfectly bound in Hardback with dustjacket.
About the Author :
Imam Taqi al-Din al-Subki, 'alayhi ar-Rahman w'al-Ridwan, the author, belongs to a large family of al-Subkis, whose members during the seventh and eighth century A.H. made themselves renowned, not only for their learning, high positions as qadi's, jurisconsultants, professors, preachers, and writers, but also for their high personal qualities. As the family name al-Subki shows the family of these times came from one of the two villages Subk in lower Egypt, namely the Subk in the province of Sharkiyya.
The family, however, carried its pedigree back to the time of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and claimed to be descendants of the tribe of Khazraj, or one of the two dominating tribes of the old city of Yathrib, the later Madinah, who became the followers, supporters, and champions of [the Prophet] Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. Hence the members of the Subki family call themselves al-Khazraji.
The pedigree of Shaykh Taqi al-Din, may Allah be pleased with him, as constructed from native biographers, is thus carried back through some sixteen generations to the time of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.
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Dimensions : 24 x 18cm.
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