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ইমাম মাহদি রুপকথা নয় সত্য

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A detailed treatise on one of the signs of the hour, the arrival of al-Mahdi, a rightly guided leader for the Muslims. A matter of controversy and part of the creed of Muslims, al-Mahdi is a topic surrounded by misconceptions and misunderstanding. Dr Muhammad Ahmed Bin Ismail Al-Muqaddam details the many narrations transmitted from the prophet Muhammad (saw) and his companions about al-Mahdi and critically analyses them, filtering the authentic from the inauthentic and explaining the view of Ahl Al Sunnah Wal Jama'ah on this important topic.

142 pages, Paperback

First published May 9, 2015

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Muhammad Ismail Al-Muqaddim

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محمد أحمد إسماعيل المقدم

Muhammad Ahmad Ismaa`eel Al-Muqaddam

- MB (Alexandria)

- Postgraduate Diploma in Mental Health (Alexandria)

- LLB in Islamic Law (Al-Azhar)

Currently pursuing postgraduate studies relating to mental health.

Member of World Islamic Association for Mental Health (WIAMH).

A distinguished scholar and psychiatrist from Egypt, Dr. Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Ismail al-Muqaddim’s resume in Islamic work speaks for itself. Author of over 20 pioneering books in Arabic, founder in 1977 of the Salafi Dawah of Alexandria, and giving 2000+ lectures which are available online, his role in educating and reviving authentic Islamic thought has been profound.

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যতটুকু দরকার ঠিক ততটুকু। না বেশি না কম।।।
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August 12, 2015
So far I'm not really a fan since they constantly refer to Shi'ites as Rafidis. In my personal opinion, there's no place in Islamic literature for bigoted comments. You can prove why you're correct without using slurs essentially. Otherwise, it's okay. Good lay-out for a Kindle. I just wish they would stop vaguely insinuating Shias are SUCH an issue for an Ummah without explaining why they even feel that way. (More proof the author is a bit biased against them.)
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