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Prophet’s Prayer Described (Arabic) – Detailed Guide to Salah by Sheikh Nasir-ud-Din Al-Albani

Prophet’s Prayer Described (Arabic) – Detailed Guide to Salah by Sheikh Nasir-ud-Din Al-Albani

Publisher: Maktaba tul Ma'arif
Author: Sheikh Nasir-ud-din Albaani
Language: Arabic
Binding: Hard Cover
Pages: 192
Size: 17x24cm

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Prophet’s Prayer Described (Arabic) – Detailed Guide to Salah by Sheikh Nasir-ud-Din Al-Albani 

Prophet’s Prayer Described is a detailed Arabic study of the Salah (prayer) as practiced by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. It offers a more advanced and scholarly depiction of each part of the prayer, with references to classical sources and explanations from the time of the Prophet ﷺ himself.

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Sheikh Al-Albani’s aim in this book is to present a scholarly and authentic description of the Prophet’s ﷺ prayer (Salah) directly from Hadith and classical sources. It covers the exact physical actions, narrated supplications, and procedural details that characterize the prayer as performed by the Prophet ﷺ, allowing readers to emulate the prayer in its authenticity. 

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Maktaba tul Ma'arif

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  • Sheikh Nasir-ud-din Albaani

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Who is Sheikh Nasir-ud-din Albaani?

Sheikh Nasir-ud-Din al-Albani (1914–1999) was a prominent 20th-century Islamic scholar known for his expertise in hadith sciences. Originally from Albania and later residing in Syria, he became a respected authority in authenticating hadiths and was largely self-taught. His major works, like Silsilat al-Ahadith as-Sahihah (The Series of Authentic Hadiths) and Silsilat al-Ahadith ad-Da'ifah (The Series of Weak Hadiths), aimed to help Muslims distinguish authentic prophetic traditions. Al-Albani’s rigorous methodology in hadith criticism and his advocacy for following authentic sources significantly influenced contemporary Islamic thought, especially within Salafi circles.