Fatwas of Muslim Women by Ibn Tamiyyah

The Fatawa’s of Shaikh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (Rahimahullah).

The Noble Scholar writes: Praise be to Allah, the lord of the worlds. Blessings and peace be upon our leader Muhammad, his family, his companions, and those who follow his guidance until the day of judgement. Two major elements drove me to shoulder the responsibility of introducing a publication of such an imminent Imam like Ibn Taymyah to those who learn Islam from English literature. The first is the author who undoubtedly, needs no word that may attempt to crystallize his stance among other jurists, be they of his time or any other generation or place. The Fatawa’s of Shaikh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (Rahimahullah).

Though he preferred the Hanbali school of jurisprudence, he was never biased in favor of it, he frequently quotes the opinions of all four of the well-known schools of jurisprudence, even others. In a number of matters, he himself held opinions different from those of the four schools. In fact, he was an original thinker who merely drew upon the wisdom of the four established schools.
The book is divided into various topics ranging from Fasting, Marriage, Inheritance, Marriage and others.

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