
Book Description
This book provides a concise exposition of the principles of tawheed (monotheism) and the foundations of Islamic creed. The author has based this summary on the verses of the Quran and the authentic Hadiths accepted by the eminent scholars Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim, whose collections are considered the most reliable after the Quran.
The book is divided into an introduction that explains the meaning and origins of Islamic creed, followed by seven chapters:
- Sources of Knowledge
- Knowledge of Allah, the Exalted
- The Message of Our Prophet Muhammad
- Faith and Islam
- The Hour and Its Signs
- The Rights of Muslims
- Conclusion on the Meaning of the Saved Sect
This structured approach ensures a comprehensive understanding of the essential aspects of Islamic belief and practice.
About the author
Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi
Dr Mohammad Akram Nadwi is a world-renowned Hadith scholar of Indian origin, who received in-depth training in the traditional Islamic disciplines, including his specialisation in Hadith at Nadwat al-Ulama (Lucknow, India) alongside a PhD in Arabic literature from Lucknow University. He spent several years as a Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies where he conducted research on a number of topics including hadith and Sufi orders in India. He is the author of over 60 titles in multiple volumes across the full range of the Islamic Sciences.
Paperback, 125 pages.
Publisher: ASI Press.
Language: Arabic