The Three Principles:A brief valuable message includes the principles that the man should know which are:
1-Knowing one's lord and the types of worship which Allah ordered
2-Knowing one's religion ,it's levels and the pillars of each level
3-knowing the prophet peace be upon him,summary of his life and the wisdom of his mission
In addition to believing in resurrection and the two pillars of monotheism which are disbelieving in idols and believing in Allah's cause -and the proof is in the saying of Allaaah the Glorified and the Exalted. In the name of Allaah most beneficent most merciful
Shaikh ul Islam Muhammad ibn 'Abd Al-Wahhab ibn Sulaiman ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Rashid Al-Tamimi[1] (1703–1792) (Arabic: محمد بن عبد الوهاب التميمي) was an Islamic scholar born in Najd, in Arabian Peninsula.
Works:
* Usuulu Thalaatha (The Three Fundamental Principles)
* Al Qawaaid Al ‘Arbaa’ (The Four Fundamental Principles)
* The Six Fundamental Principles
* Adab al-Mashy Ila as-Salaa (Manners of Walking to the Prayer)
* Usul al-Iman (Foundations of Faith)
* Fada`il al-Islam (Excellent Virtues of Islam)
* Fada`il al-Qur’an (Excellent Virtues of the Qur’an)
* Kitab at-Tauhid (The Book of the Unity of God)
* Kitab Kashf as-Shubuhat (The Book of Clarification of Uncertainties)
* Majmu’a al-Hadith ‘Ala Abwab al-Fiqh {Compendium of the Hadith on the Main Topics of the Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence)}
* Mukhtasar al-Iman (Literally Abridgement of the Faith, means the summarized version of a work on Faith)
* Mukhtasar al-Insaf wa`l-Sharh al-Kabir (Abridgement of the Equity and the Great Explanation)
* Mukhtasar Seerat ar-Rasul (Summarized Biography of the Prophet)
* Mukhtasar al-Sawa`iq (Literally Summary of the Lightning bolt, it is a summary of a criticism of Shi’as written in Palestine by Ibn Hajar al-‘Asqalani).
* Mukhtasar Fath al-Bari (Fath al-Bari is a commentary on the Sahih al-Bukhari by Ibn Hajar al-‘Asqalani).
* Mukhtasar al-Minhaj (Summary of the Path, most likely referring to Minhaj al-Sunna by Ibn Taymiyya)
* Kitaabu l-Kabaair (The Book of Great Sins)
* Kitabu l-Imaan (The Book of Trust/Belief)
Ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab considered his movement an effort to purify Islam by returning Muslims to what he believed were the original principles of Islam, as typified by the Salaf and rejecting what he regarded as corruptions introduced by Bid'ah and Shirk.
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