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Al Fiqh Al Akbar explained

Abu'l- Muntaha al-Maghnisawi (241 pages, English, 10 MB)

The treatise AI-Fiqh aI-Akbar (The Greater Knowledge) has for centuries been accepted as a reliable work on Islamic beliefs. As one of the earliest works written on the subject and as one of the surviving works of the Great Imam of jurisprudence and theology, Abu Hanifa Numan ibn Thabit al-Kufi (d. 150 Hijri / 767), the text has been widely studied around the Muslim world for centuries. A number of commentaries have been written on this concise work by renowned scholars of Islam such as Mulla 'Ali al-Qari and Abu 'l- Muntaha al-Maghnisawi, and it is quoted and referred to frequently in the works of scholars.
Al Fiqh Al Akbar explained

Aqeedah At Tahawiyya with commentary

Shaykh Muhammad bin Yahya Ninowy (150 pages, English, 614 kB)

Al-Aqeedah At-Tahhawiyyah contains the fundamentals of Tawheed and the essentials of Islamic monotheism, derived entirely from the Quran and the Saheeh of the Sunnah. Al-Aqeedah At-Tahhawiyyah is taught and learnt by scholars of Aqeedah for the past eleven hundred years, through scholars or in Islamic colleges, with virtually no disputes or disagreements specifically to the parts relating to Tawheed.
Aqeedah At Tahawiyya with commentary

Aqeedah Ahlus Sunnah concernant Allah et l'égarement du secte wahhabi

Mawlana Abdul Mustwafa (207 pages, Creole, 7 MB)

‘Aqeedah (creed/belief) in Allâh is an essential subject which every Muslim should study and understand. If a Muslim has not learnt about the correct belief in Allah, then it is possible that his belief in Allah may be in contradiction with the Qur’ân and Hadeeth, and in some cases, may lead to Kufr without knowing. This book written by Mawlana Abdul Mustwafa, teacher at Qadri Academy, is a brilliant exposé of the creed of the Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama'ah concerning Allah and the deviant beliefs of the wahhabi sect.
Aqeedah Ahlus Sunnah concernant Allah et l'égarement wahhabi

Islamic Creed

Erkam Publications (234 pages, English, 36 MB)

The discipline of Aqaaid is considered the most important discipline and the highest valued among the Islamic disciplines. This book by Erkam Publications (Turkey) is a beautiful exposé of the Islamic Creed, with clear explanations and ample references.
Islamic Creed

The Attributes of God

Abd Al-Rahmaan ibn Al-Jawzi (40 pages, English, 4 MB)

This is a book of Ibn Al Jawzi that a faction - like those the author refuted - have tried to conceal. They also concealed it from those who specialise in Arabic works and they strove to efface its name and all traces of it. The spread of the books of the anthropomorphists among the people is dangerous and this book clears all doubts about the rejection of anthropomorphism by mainstream Islam.
The Attributes of God

A commentary on the creed of Islam (Shahr ul Aqaaid)

Sa'd Al-Din al-Taftazani (229 pages, English, 10 MB)

Just over a millennium ago Abu '1-Hasan al-Ash'ari (d. A.D. 935) formulated the doctrinal position of orthodox Islam and saved the faith from corruption and having silenced the heretics. It was in refuting the positions of the Mu'tazilite party that orthodox Islam finally came into its own and arrived at a mature expression of its Belief. This commentary of al-Taftazam on the articles of Islamic Belief as stated by al-Nasafl remains a record of what orthodox Islam has thought and taught for more than five hundred years.
A commentary on the creed of Islam (Shahr ul Aqaaid)

Al-‘Aqīdah ‘al-Sanūsiyya

Muammad ibn Yūsuf al-Sanūsī (33 pages, English, 0.4 MB)

This is a translation of the meaning of the book “Matn Ummal-Barāhīn”, or “The Text of the Mother of Proofs” written by the Imām Abū ‘Abdullāh Muhammad ibn Yūsuf al-Sanūsī al- Husaynī al-Mālikī. It is one of the most important books explaining and proving the correctness of the Islamic belief.
al-‘Aqīdah ‘al-Sanūsiyya

The Creed of Al-Sharnubi

ʿAbd al-Majīd al-Sharnūbī (11 pages, English, 1 MB)

The author of this didactic poem (Manẓūma) on creed entitled Al-ʿAqā’id al-Sharnūbiyya [The Creed of al-Sharnūbī] is Abū Muḥammad, ʿAbd al-Majīd b. Ibrāhīm al-Sharnūbī, al-Azharī, al-Mālikī g: Born in Sharnūb, a town to the east of Damanḥūr in lower Egypt, a graduate of the Al-Azhar seminary in Cairo and a follower of the juristic school of Mālik b. Anas g; an erudite scholar, a master of the Arabic language (Al-Lugha al-ʿArabiyya) - Jurisprudence (Fiqh) - Prophetic reports (Ḥadīth) - and Islāmic mysticism (Taṣawwuf ).
A commentary on the creed of Islam (Shahr ul Aqaaid)

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