The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam: الحلال والحرام في الإسلام

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The Other Press, Oct 11, 2013 - Islam - 429 pages

Since its first publication in 1960, this famous work by Yusuf al-Qaradawi has enjoyed a huge readership in the Muslim world, and has been translated into many languages. It dispels the ambiguities surrounding the Sharī‘ah to fulfil the essential needs of the Muslims in this age. It clarifies the ḥalāl (lawful) and why it is ḥalāl, and the ḥarām (prohibited) and why it is ḥarām, referring to the Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet. It answers questions which may face the Muslims today, and refutes the ambiguities and lies about Islam.

Dr al-Qaradawi delves into the authentic references in Islamic jurisprudence, extracting judgements of interest to contemporary Muslims in the areas of worship, business dealings, family life, food and drink, dress and ornaments, patterns of behaviour, individual and group relations, family and social ethics, habits and social customs.

 

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Yusuf al-Qaradawi is one of the most prominent Muslim scholars today. Born in Egypt, he was educated at Al-Azhar University. His contributions in the fields of Islamic scholarship are noteworthy, having written more than fifty books, many of which have been translated into Turkish, Persian, Urdu and Malay. He is also a poet well-known for his distinctive style. He heads many international Muslim organizations and chair advisory boards of various Sharī‘ah and fatwā committees. In 2004, he founded the Dublin-based International Union for Muslim Scholars, an organization comprising Muslim scholars from all over the world representing different schools of Islamic thought. 

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