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Explantion Of The Conditions, Pillars And Obligations Of The Prayer By Muhammad b. Abdul Wahhab, Abdul Aziz ibn Baz, and Muhammad b. Salih al-Uthaymin

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          Explantion Of The Conditions, Pillars And Obligations Of The Prayer By Muhammad b. Abdul Wahhab, Abdul Aziz ibn Baz, and Muhammad b. Salih al-Uthaymin

          Author: Muhammad b. Abdul Wahhab
          Book Binding: Paperback
          Pages 104
          Size: 9.4X 6.7 X 0.3 Inches
          Publication year:2017
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          About This Book:The book 'Explanation of the Conditions, Pillars, and Obligations of Prayer' was written by three distinguished Islamic scholars: Muhammad B. Abdul Wahhab, Abdul Aziz ibn Baz, and Muhammad B. Salih al-Uthaymin. The author is born in 1703 and died in 1792. He is a popular Arabian scholar He is well-known for his support for Tawheed (the oneness of Allah) and his efforts to rid Islamic customs of what he saw as deviations (Bid'ah). An Islamic movement took place in 18th century which consider a conservative movement. The Author believes that this movement is organized by the Wahabi community. These experts hope to present a complete knowledge of the key parts of prayer - the conditions required for its validity, the pillars that must be observed during the prayer, and the mandatory deeds inside the prayer itself - through their collective views and interpretations. This book helps those Muslims who love to improve their practices for prayers and they want to learn more about Islam. For such people, this book is a great opportunity for such peoples. It exemplifies these experts' profound study and dedication to exposing the importance of prayer in the lives of Muslims, contributing to a greater appreciation of this sacred and fundamental component of their faith.