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Ahmad ibn Hanbal

“When you lose the obligatory while striving for the optional, you are like the merchant who looks only at his profits without deducting his capital expenditure, so he spends all of the 'profit' and is left with neither profit nor capital.”

Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Ahmad ibn Hanbal’s Treatise on Prayer
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Ahmad ibn Hanbal’s Treatise on Prayer (Salâh) Ahmad ibn Hanbal’s Treatise on Prayer by Ahmad ibn Hanbal
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