Description
Written by one of the outstanding scholars of the 20th Century, Islamic Manners is a vital book that exemplifies the character and personality of every Muslim. Shaykh Abdul Fattah Abu Ghudda (1917-1997) was a leading scholar in the field of hadith. This book discusses essential adab (manners) and covers the following areas:
- Importance of Appearance
- Entering and Leaving a House
- The Manners of Visiting
- The Manners of Conversation
- Social Manners Communicating with Non-Muslims
- The Manners of Eating & Drinking
- Weddings
- Visiting a Sick Person
- Condolences
About the author
Shaykh Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghuddah was born in Syria in 1917. One of the outstanding Muslim scholars of the 20th century, Shaykh Abu Ghuddah was a leading scholar in Hadith and the Hanafi school of Fiqh. He studied in Syria and Egypt specialising in the Arabic Language, Hadith, Shari'ah and Psychology.
He taught Usul al Fiqh, Hanafi Fiqh and Comparative Fiqh at the University of Damascus. He also taught at King Saud University and Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University. He was buried in al-Baqi Cemetry in Madinah in 1997.
Shaykh Akram Nadwi trained under Shaykh Abd al-Fattah and received multiple ijazat from him as a result.
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