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Unity & the Abandonment of Parties – Islamic Guide to Muslim Unity & Avoiding Sectarianism | Shaykh Saalih Al-Fawzaan (Softcover, 176 Pages)

Unity & the Abandonment of Parties – Islamic Guide to Muslim Unity & Avoiding Sectarianism | Shaykh Saalih Al-Fawzaan (Softcover, 176 Pages)

Publisher: Tarbiyyah Publications
Author: Salih Fauzan Al-Fawzaan
Language: English
Binding: Soft Cover
Pages: 176
Size: 17x24

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Unity & the Abandonment of Parties is a thought-provoking Islamic treatise that explores the Islamic concepts of unity (wahdah) and communal harmony, while warning against the dangers of factions, sects, and divisive group identities. The book draws upon the Qur’an, authentic Sunnah, and scholarly insight to encourage Muslims to embrace unity and avoid partisan or factional thinking that can weaken the Muslim community.

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Unity & the Abandonment of Parties was written to remind the believers of the importance of holding together as one community, avoiding the temptations of division, factionalism, and foreign ideologies that detract from the collective strength of the Ummah. The guidance presented is rooted in Qur’anic directives and the practice of the Salaf (early generations of Muslims), serving as a roadmap for preserving unity in both traditional and contemporary contexts.

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Tarbiyyah Publications

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  • Salih Fauzan Al-Fawzaan

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Who is Salih Fauzan Al-Fawzaan?

Shaykh Saalih Al-Fawzaan is a respected contemporary Islamic scholar renowned for his work in Aqeedah (Creed), Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), and guidance on Muslim unity. In this book, he utilizes clear scriptural evidence and scholarly reasoning to show why unity is an indispensable principle of the Islamic way of life and how Muslims should avoid the pitfalls of divisions, parties, and distractions that undermine communal harmony.