Sha'rani's Etiquette of the People of Allah (Final): Lowering Oneself and the Prayer on Good Deeds
Description
Final Part
Points covered in this talk:
1) Considering themselves the most sinful when in a pious gathering
2) Dua when invited to drink
3) Dua when doing a good deed.
Brief bio on Imam Sha'rani: He was known for his works in exegesis of the Qur’an as well as his numerous hadith writings. One of the more famous of the latter is his “Tahqiq”, a compendium of both the hadith evidences used by the Hanbali school of jurisprudential thought and a work of comparative law (Arabic: فقه Fiqh). He is said to have been a precocious child who allegedly made his first speech at the age of ten (attended by a crowd of 50,000), and authored his first book at the age of thirteen.
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Shaykh Sha'rani was one of the most distinguished and prolific writers in Egypt during the Ottoman caliphate, who produced works on a variety of subjects such as mystical, legal, and theological matters, as well as the history of Sufism in Egypt.
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