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  • Cult-i Muhammadiyye - Imam Birgivi


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    Publishing House : Muallim Neşriyat
    Cover Quality : Hardlier
    Page Quality : 2.Dough
    Number of Pages : 520
    Language : Arabic - English
    Size : 17 x24 cm
    Weight : 774 gr

    Author's Foreword

    Praise be to Allah[ celle celâlüh], who honors the traces with the best of the nations. Peace and peace as the sky and the earth always come after each other, as long as the sky and the earth are always, as long as the sky and the earth are always on and
    It should be known that reason and transfer, book and circumcision are fulestual when the world will find a tsarcile of zeval and be devastated. The glory of the world is humiliation. Their blessings end quickly. Its wine is mirage. "The house of the heresy is the permanent life without end" [Ankebut, 29/64]. It is prepared for the believers. The bounty of it is eternal, and its blessings are clean and eternal. His wine is free of sin and sin. "There are virgins in the grasslands allocated to their owners" [Rahman, 55/72]. They are soft-skinned, free of dirt and sieles. "They are like tycs and corals" [Rahman, 55/58]. "Neither a jinn nor a man has touched them before" [Rahman, 55/74], "On that day there are faces that shine brightly and look at their Lord" [Minceme, 75/22-23]. They are those who have been pleased with their Lord[celle subpoena] and their hearts are mutmain. They are pleased with their Lord and grateful to Him.
    This is the greatest taste and bliss, and the greatest bliss and paralysis. These can only be achieved by being subject to the Messenger of God [sallallâhu 'against and sellem], who is the master of the previous and the last in verbs, morality, words and itic.
    Imam Birgivî • Cult-i Muhammadiyye
    "The truth is, I'm not going to let you go. Satan is the clear enemy of man" [Isrâ, 17/53]. He tries to ban man from obedience with an extremely unwavering zeal. "Undoubtedly, he calls his own supporters only to be from the wound of hell" [Fâr, 35/6]. Then look at the ways in which he is protected and make him an enemy. Indeed, he is a destroying dog. His sole purpose is to steal faith and make man eternal in hell. If he is unable to do so, he will try to reduce the person to a clear sin and a devastating persecution. The smallest purpose is to prevent good deeds and to reduce the degree and rank and grade of the person. Satan will not settle for such a small thing for himself unless he gives up hope of a bigger one.
    We seek refuge in Allah from satan's deception, and we seek refuge in Allah from Satan.
    Satan's first and second deeds are not hidden from the Believer, who aspires to the Right and a life without end. However, satan's doubt, his diversion, his insidious and insidious influence in the ignorant and blindly worshipping scholars, is one of the evil things that is outside the two ambitions of Satan. Thus Satan will make the ignorant and the scholars proud. And they will be chastity or refriths. However, they think they are doing good.
    For this reason, I wanted to write the Cult-i Muhammadiyye and explain Sîret-i Ahmadiyye. Until every salikin's deed is signed up for this road. So the one who finds the truth is the one who finds it. the survivor of the mistake; so that he can be separated from the destroyed.
    I put my trust in the trainers of the trainers and organized this book on three babes.


    Contents
    Author's Foreword 11
    FIRST BAB
    Chapter One 15
    Part One: Clinging to the Quran 15
    Part Two: Hugging the Sunnah-i Seniyye 22
    Chapter Two: Bidats 35
    Bid'at 1-itikat 38
    2-Bid in Worship 38
    3- and Bid'at 38 in Acirc;det
    Chapter Three: Economics in Deed 43
    SECOND BAB
    IMPORTANT ISSUES IN SHARIA-I MUHAMMAD
    Chapter One: Correcting the Alliance 55
    Chapter Two: The Information For Other Things 67
    Part One: The 68Th Of The Know-How to Learn
    Part One: Supassuming Separate Ones 68
    Part Two: Supassuming Kifaye Ones 69
    Part Two: Forbidden to Learn 70
    Kelam Ilmi 70
    Star Nod 71
    Part Three: Learning Mendup With 74
    Chapter Three: Takva 91
    Part One: The Virtue of Takva 91
    Part Two: The Manifestation of Takva 107
    Part Three: Ways to Reach Takva 110
    Part One: Evils and Disasters of the Heart 110
    Morally Impairing Things and Their Medicine 116
    1.Denying God 116
    2.Ignorance 116
    3.Love of Being The Head 118
    4.Fear of Being Grounded and Reprehensible 120
    5.Loving To Be Praised 120
    6.Believing in Bidats 123
    7.Complying with The Desires of the Nefsin 123
    8.Imitation and Blind devotion 128
    9.Riya 129
    10.Final Desires 138
    11.Ambition 144
    12.Arrogance 166
    13.Flattery 168
    14.Ucub 190
    15.Hased 192
    16.Kin 204
    17.Schematet 206
    18.Standing Up Hostility 207
    19.Cowardice 209
    20.Repentance (Anger) 210
    21.Disloyality 218
    22.Hiyanet. 218
    23. Keeping Your Promise 219
    24.Su-i Zan 226
    25.Ominous Counting Something 230
    26.Stinginess and Pintilik. 233
    27.Waste. 233
    28.Love of Goods 238
    29.Love of the World 240
    30.Edeered Ambition 244
    31.Sefâhet (Mental Weakness) 264
    32.Laziness. 265
    33.Hasty 266
    34.Delay and Postponement 268
    35.Being Rude and Hard-Hearted 270
    36.Indecenity 271
    37.Not Being Patient with The Scourges and Complaining 272
    38.Ungrateful to The Blessing 274
    39.Anger When You Don't Get What You Want 275
    40.Ta (Connecting to Anyone But Allah) 276
    41.Loving The Faks and Meyleting the Zâlims 278
    42. and Acirc;limlere and Salihlere Bugzetme 279
    43.Being Audacious to Allah, Being Sure of His Punishment and Wrath 281
    44.285 To Give Up the Mercy of Allah
    45.Feeling Sorry for World Business 287
    46.Worrying About World Affairs 288
    47.Deception and Grudge 290
    48.Fitne 292
    49.Mudâhene 293
    50.Building a Relationship with People, Feeling Lonely When Separated From Them 294
    51.Mild ik and Mental Low 294
    52. Stubborn 295
    53.Default and Ibâ 295
    54.Boast 295
    55.Nifak (Hypocrisy) 296
    56.Cerbeze 296
    57.Beladet and Gabâvet 296
    58.Overindulsity in Eating and Cimaya 296
    59.Humûd (Scarce of Sheevî Force) 296
    60.Persistence of Sins and Prohibitions 297
    Summary heart and acirc;fetleri (Edean morals) 299
    Praised Morals 301
    Basis of Virtues 306
    Part Two: Language and Acirc;fetleri 311
    First: The Vacipity of Language Protection and the Magnitude of Its Sin 311
    Second: Tafsilat of The Disasters of the Tongue 317
    Bet One: Words That Are Essentially Dangerous 317
    1.Swear Word 317
    2.Words Feared to Be Blasphemy 318
    3.Profanity Words Spoken with Error 318
    4.Lying 318
    5.Ta'Rîz 326
    6.Gıybet. 328
    7.Nemîme (Word Handling) 334
    8.Mocking 336
    9.Curse 337
    10.Sövmek 339
    11.Making Outrageous Remarks 340
    12.Reprimand and Reprehensible 340
    13.Crying After the Dead 341
    14.Mira' (Altercation) 341
    15.Jeddâl (Discussion) 343
    16.Husûmet * 344
    17.Singing the Song Song 345
    18.Revealing the Secret 351
    19.Diving into Things 352
    20.Begging and Worldly Interest 353
    21.The Commoner's Question about The Zat of Allah 356
    22.Asking About Private Matters and Misleading Things 357
    23.Errors and Subtle Errors in Expressions 357
    24.Debate with Words 360
    25.Bilingual Nobody's Word 361
    26.Intercessing (Mediation) to Something Bad 362
    27.Ordering evil and preventing good 364
    28.Speaking Rudely and Tarnishing an Honor 369
    29.Investigating and Asking About People's Flaws 371
    30.Starting to Talk Next to The Ignorant And Acirc;limin 372
    31.Speaking during Ezan and Kamet. 372
    32.Speaking at Prayer 373
    33.Speaking During the Hutbe 373
    34.To Say The World After Fecr Is Born 374
    35.Helada (In the Toilet) Talk 374
    36.Speaking During Cima 375
    37.To Curse the Muslim 375
    38.Praying to Kafire and the Oppressed 375
    39.Speaking While Reading the Quran 375
    40.Speaking the Word of the World in Mosques Without Apology 376
    41.Wearing a Bad Nickname for a Muslim 377
    42.Per Lying 377
    43.Vowing to Something Other Than Allah 378
    44.Swearing Too Much, Albeit True 380
    45.Requesting Administration and Judgery 381
    46. Requesting Responsibility for Foundations 383
    47.Wanting to Be Vasî 383
    48.Man's Curse and Wish for Death 384
    49.Not Accepting The Apology of his Muslim Brother 386
    50.Qur'an-I Kerim7 Self-View 387
    51.Scaring the Believer 389
    52.Interrupting Someone Else 389
    53.Appeal and Opposition 390
    54.Unnecessary Question 390
    55.Whispering Speech of Two People When There Is a Third Person 391
    56.Talking to In mahremi Women 391
    57.Saluting the Staples 391 ;
    58.Abdest Bozana Salute 392
    59.To be a means of sin. 392
    60.Consenting to Sin 392
    Second Bet: About What's Allowed to Be Done 394
    1.Humor 394
    2.Medh (Praise) 396
    3.Poetry 399
    4.Rhyming and Fasih Talk 400
    5.Malayani 401
    6.Talking Too Much 403
    Requirements 403
    Bet Four: What It's All About Getting Permission from Worship 404
    Fifth Bet: The Permission on Small Worships Is The Main
    About Things 404
    Sixth Bet: Disasters of the Tongue in Terms of Sukuting 405
    Part Three: Disasters of the Ear 413
    Part Four: Disasters of the Eye 416
    Part Five: Elin Disasters 421
    Part Six: Stomach Disasters 429
    Part Seven: Disasters of Theasul Uzvunun 437
    Part Eight: Disasters of the Foot 441
    Part Nine: About the Disasters of the Body Without a Azaya 447
    Disasters of the Body in Summary 478
    THIRD BAB
    TAKVA AND VERA THOUGHT
    Chapter One: Being Too Subtle about Cleaning 485
    Bidat of Excess in Cleaning 485
    Vesvesenin Zemmi and Disasters 498
    Vesvesenin disasters 499
    About the Drug of Vesvesenin 500
    Opinions of Fakihs about Taharet and Necaset 502
    Thinking There's a Tax on Eating and Drinking 509
    Takva Thought Bidat and Supersede Things 517
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