5 basic principles that tawhid al-asma was-siffat (tawhid of the names and attributes of Allah) are based upon.
Tag: Tawheed
Workbook: al-Qawā’id al-Arba’ (The Four Fundamental Principles)
A basic treatise regarding Tawheed and Shirk laid out in a workbook format for students to use as a study resource.
Workbook: Al-Usul ath-Thalathah (The 3 Fundamental Principles)
The treatise “al-Usul ath-Thalatha” (The 3 Fundamental Principles) authored by Muhammad Ibn AbdulWahhab, set out in a workbook format for students.
An introduction to Tawhid
An introduction to the meanings and proofs of Tawhid
Shirk – the unforgivable sin
A khutbah emphasising the virtue and blessing of Tawheed, and the severity of Shirk
A concise explanation of four basic texts of Aqeedah [35 Lessons]
Audio series in which a brief synopsis, breakdown and benefits of four basic texts on Tawheed are studied.
Ramadhan and Tawheed
Without Tawheed, fasting Ramadhan is of no worth…
A study of the Shahaadatayn
A lesson explaining the two testimonies of faith, their meanings, conditions and pillars. Downloadable worksheet included.
This is what Islam teaches us
Khutbah mentioning the comprehensive teachings of Islaam which cover every aspect of a person’s life: Spiritual, financial, individual and social.
Important lessons for every Muslim [30 Lessons]
A series of lessons in explaining “Ad-Duroos Al-Muhimma Li ‘Aamatal Ummah” (Important lessons for the general Ummah) by Shaykh Ibn Baaz
Explanation of Aqeedah Ar-Raaziyayn [15 Lessons]
A series of lessons explaining the treatise known as Aqeedah Ar-Raaziyayn, consisting of the Aqeedah which the Salaf agreed upon.
Khutbah: Four Important Principles regarding Shirk
A Khutbah mentioning four important principles by which a person will realise the resemblance between Shirk today and the Shirk of the Quraysh. Taken from Al-Qawaa’id Al-Arba’
Imaan in Allaah
A series of Friday sermons regarding the six pillars of Imaan. This Khutbah covers the first pillar: Imaan in Allaah.
Awliya and the Origins of Shirk
This sermon is regarding the origins of Shirk, the first instance in which Shirk ever occurred, and how the main cause of Shirk is exaggerating in the love of the Awliya and righteous people.
If the reward for giving water to a dog is Jannah, then how about teaching Tawheed to the people?
If a prostitute entered Paradise due to feeding a dog, then what is the reward for the callers to Tawheed?