Second print of Al-La Madhabiyya by the late sh. Buti

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  1. faqir

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    fyi: I don't get any proceeds from the sales of any of the 'sunni publications' books but I'm just posting the above as I know some of the Muslims here were trying to get hold of the book in the past. was-salam
     
  2. faqir

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    Al-La Madhhabiyya


    Shaykh Muhammad Sa`id Ramadan al-Buti

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    Al-La Madhhabiyya

    Abandoning the Schools of Law is the Most Dangerous Innovation
    Threatening the Sacred Law

    Shaykh Muhammad Sa`id Ramadan al-Buti
    Sunni Publications, Rotterdam. Second Edition., 2017
    Paperback, 160 pages, 190 grams. ISBN 9789079294244



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    In the last century, a movement has appeared calling for the abandonment of the traditional schools of law [madhahib]. This misleading call, which scholars have termed al-la madhhabiyya, was presented as ‘following the Quran and the Sunna’ and caused much confusion amongst ordinary muslims. One of the sources for the spread of this innovation was a book written by Muhammad Sultan al-Ma‘sumi al-Khajnadi al-Makki, which was translated and distributed to English and published as as ‘Should a Muslim Follow a Particular Madhhab?’ and ‘The Blind Following of Madhhabs’.


    It was in response to this book, taught and revered by prominent opponents of the schools of law, that Shaykh al-Buti first wrote his ground breaking work. Later editions of this work, the translation of which we have before us, included the aftermath of various debates Shaykh al-Buti was subsequently challenged to by his opponents and also incorporated counter-replies to the likes of Shaykh Nasir al-Din al-Albani, Muhammad ‘Id `Abbasi, Mahmud Mahdi al-Istanbuli and Khayr al-Din Wanli.


    This book is a decisive refutation of those who call to the misguidance of abandoning the schools of law, for it is the most dangerous innovation threatening the Sacred Law.


    Preview: Fatwa on Following a School of Law
     

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