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"Mukhtasar Minhaj Al-Qasidin" is a book written by Imam Ahmed bin Abdul Rahman bin Qudamah Al-Maqdisi, which is a summary of the book "Minhaj Al-Qasidin" by Ibn Al-Jawzi. The book aims to present a clear Islamic and behavioral approach to Muslims, with a focus on ethics, worship, and transactions. The book is characterized by its simple and smooth style, making it suitable for readers of different levels. The book is carefully verified by Muhammad Osama Tabbaa and Muhammad Anas Awad.
Consisting of four parts: This book consists of four parts, which include Ibadat, Adaat, Mahlakat and Manjiyat.
Teachings of Religion: This book is a comprehensive guide to understanding and practicing the basic teachings of Islam.
Spiritual Development: This book provides a plan for spiritual development, covering rituals, habits and ethics.
Features of Short Minhaj al-Qasadin: This book is a short and concise form of Minhaj al-Qasidin, in which Ibn Qudama has presented the basic teachings of Islam in a clear and concise manner.
Abu al-Abbas ibn Qudama, whose full name is Ahmad ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Qudama al-Maqdisi al-Jamaili, was a famous Islamic scholar and writer. He was born in Damascus in 651 AH and died there in 689 AH. He spent most of his life in Damascus and was known as a prominent scholar there. Ibn Qudama has presented the basic teachings of Islam in a clear and concise manner in his book, Minhaj al-Qasidin. This book consists of four parts, which include Ibadat, Adaat, Mahlakat and Manjiyat.
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