On Celebrating the Birth of the Prophet
About The Book
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This new book, which is a work of the late Muhaddith of Makkah, Sayyid Shaykh Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki, may Allah have mercy upon him, seeks to present the case for celebrating the birth of the Best of Creations, Sayyidna Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.Ā Ā
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What you will Learn?
- The Proofs of the PermissibilityĀ of Celebrating the Birth of the ProphetĀ (PBUH)
- Learn what Shaykh Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki says about the five categories of innovation.Ā
- Learn what some of Islam's scholarly giants have said about the Mawlid throughout history.Ā
About The Author
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Al-Sayyid Muhammad bin `Alawi bin Abbas al-Maliki al-Hasani was one of the foremost traditional Islamic scholars of contemporary times, and without doubt, the most highly respected and loved scholar of the holy city of Makkah and the entire Hijaz region (Western Arabia).
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He is a grandson of the Prophet (PBUH), a leader of the Ahl al-Bayt, the Imam of Hadith in our age, an authority of the four Madhhabs, a spiritual leader of the highest calibre, a caller to Allah par excellence, and unparalleled in his standing in the world of traditional Islamic scholarship. Visiting him was considered imperative for the ŹæUlama who would make the journey to Makkah.
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On Celebrating the Birth of the Prophet
On Celebrating the Birth of the Prophet
About The Book
Ā
This new book, which is a work of the late Muhaddith of Makkah, Sayyid Shaykh Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki, may Allah have mercy upon him, seeks to present the case for celebrating the birth of the Best of Creations, Sayyidna Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.Ā Ā
Ā
What you will Learn?
- The Proofs of the PermissibilityĀ of Celebrating the Birth of the ProphetĀ (PBUH)
- Learn what Shaykh Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki says about the five categories of innovation.Ā
- Learn what some of Islam's scholarly giants have said about the Mawlid throughout history.Ā
About The Author
Ā
Al-Sayyid Muhammad bin `Alawi bin Abbas al-Maliki al-Hasani was one of the foremost traditional Islamic scholars of contemporary times, and without doubt, the most highly respected and loved scholar of the holy city of Makkah and the entire Hijaz region (Western Arabia).
Ā
He is a grandson of the Prophet (PBUH), a leader of the Ahl al-Bayt, the Imam of Hadith in our age, an authority of the four Madhhabs, a spiritual leader of the highest calibre, a caller to Allah par excellence, and unparalleled in his standing in the world of traditional Islamic scholarship. Visiting him was considered imperative for the ŹæUlama who would make the journey to Makkah.
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About The Book
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This new book, which is a work of the late Muhaddith of Makkah, Sayyid Shaykh Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki, may Allah have mercy upon him, seeks to present the case for celebrating the birth of the Best of Creations, Sayyidna Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.Ā Ā
Ā
What you will Learn?
- The Proofs of the PermissibilityĀ of Celebrating the Birth of the ProphetĀ (PBUH)
- Learn what Shaykh Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki says about the five categories of innovation.Ā
- Learn what some of Islam's scholarly giants have said about the Mawlid throughout history.Ā
About The Author
Ā
Al-Sayyid Muhammad bin `Alawi bin Abbas al-Maliki al-Hasani was one of the foremost traditional Islamic scholars of contemporary times, and without doubt, the most highly respected and loved scholar of the holy city of Makkah and the entire Hijaz region (Western Arabia).
Ā
He is a grandson of the Prophet (PBUH), a leader of the Ahl al-Bayt, the Imam of Hadith in our age, an authority of the four Madhhabs, a spiritual leader of the highest calibre, a caller to Allah par excellence, and unparalleled in his standing in the world of traditional Islamic scholarship. Visiting him was considered imperative for the ŹæUlama who would make the journey to Makkah.








