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Enlightening Mankind with a Commentary on Treatise: The Nullifiers of Islam
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Enlightening Mankind with a Commentary on Treatise: The Nullifiers of Islam in Franklin, TN
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This is a Commentary on the treatise "Nawāqiḍ al-Islām" (The Nullifiers of Islām), compiled by the Imām and revivalist Shaykh Muḥammad bin
ʿAbd al-Wahhāb (May Allah have mercy upon him). These ten nullifiers are considered the most significant acts that invalidate one's adherence to Islām.
The term "Nawāqiḍ" (nullifiers) is the plural of "Nāqiḍ" (a nullifier).
Theword "Naqḍ" inArabic refersto undoing orinvalidatingwhatwas established, whether a contract or a structure. A Nāqiḍ of something is what renders it null and void. Thus, the Nawāqiḍ of Islām refers to the acts that invalidate and nullify one's Islām.
ʿAbd al-Wahhāb (May Allah have mercy upon him). These ten nullifiers are considered the most significant acts that invalidate one's adherence to Islām.
The term "Nawāqiḍ" (nullifiers) is the plural of "Nāqiḍ" (a nullifier).
Theword "Naqḍ" inArabic refersto undoing orinvalidatingwhatwas established, whether a contract or a structure. A Nāqiḍ of something is what renders it null and void. Thus, the Nawāqiḍ of Islām refers to the acts that invalidate and nullify one's Islām.
This is a Commentary on the treatise "Nawāqiḍ al-Islām" (The Nullifiers of Islām), compiled by the Imām and revivalist Shaykh Muḥammad bin
ʿAbd al-Wahhāb (May Allah have mercy upon him). These ten nullifiers are considered the most significant acts that invalidate one's adherence to Islām.
The term "Nawāqiḍ" (nullifiers) is the plural of "Nāqiḍ" (a nullifier).
Theword "Naqḍ" inArabic refersto undoing orinvalidatingwhatwas established, whether a contract or a structure. A Nāqiḍ of something is what renders it null and void. Thus, the Nawāqiḍ of Islām refers to the acts that invalidate and nullify one's Islām.
ʿAbd al-Wahhāb (May Allah have mercy upon him). These ten nullifiers are considered the most significant acts that invalidate one's adherence to Islām.
The term "Nawāqiḍ" (nullifiers) is the plural of "Nāqiḍ" (a nullifier).
Theword "Naqḍ" inArabic refersto undoing orinvalidatingwhatwas established, whether a contract or a structure. A Nāqiḍ of something is what renders it null and void. Thus, the Nawāqiḍ of Islām refers to the acts that invalidate and nullify one's Islām.