Description
After 1400 years of Islamic scholarship, a wide variety of views, opinions, and legal sources of jurisprudence has developed across the Muslim world. Millions of books have been written on Islamic beliefs, scripture, commentary of Qur’an, law, creed, sectarian debates, politics and more. It is impossible for any one person to read all these books. It is also impossible for all books to be 100% true.
So how does a Muslim distinguish between truth and falsehood? How do we recognise what is a valid source of Islamic creed and law? How do we decide between the multiple sectarian viewpoints and challenges? This book explores the foundational principles of tracing knowledge to its roots and identifying that which is rooting in the Qur’an and Sunnah compared to that which has been interpreted, innovated or misunderstood by later commenters.







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