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The man who prayed incorrectly - Ahmad al-Towayan

Tafkik ash-Shubhah wa al-Waswas - Haitham Talaat

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This book by Dr. Haitham Talaat, a contemporary Islamic scholar known for addressing atheism and secularism, systematically refutes the arguments of those who deny the Sunnah’s authority as a source of Islamic legislation. The book outlines the intellectual and textual errors of this group, often called “Qur’anists,” who claim to follow only the Quran, arguing that their approach leads to misinterpretations of the divine text. It presents dozens of rational and Shari‘a-based proofs to affirm the Sunnah’s essential role in understanding the Quran, addressing questions like the authenticity of hadith compilation and the role of the Prophet’s companions.
Structured for clarity, the work tackles key issues, such as the difference between Mutawatir and Ahad hadiths and the historical timing of hadith documentation, to counter claims of its unreliability. It warns that denying the Sunnah risks distorting Islamic teachings, making it a vital resource for those studying the importance of the Sunnah in preserving the integrity of Islamic faith and practice.
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