A lectutre on the book by Zarabozo can be downloaded from his website: (“Commentary on Fiqh al-Sunnah” = Q. I first saw a Dutch translation of this book years ago, before I was a muslim, at the home of a Moroccan friend.Īn introduction on Fiqh us-Sunnah and Sayyid Sabiq can be read here: įiqh us-Sunnah has been translated into English by Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo: but there are several versions in circulation. I heard several things on this book and decided to do some research on the author and the work. My main focus in this post though will be Fiqh us-Sunnah. I also studied al-‘Aqaa’id al-Islamiyyah (partly) from the same author (1967), in Arabic, and there is, as far as I know, no English translation of this masterpiece on ‘aqida (according to my teacher influenced by Ibn Taymiyyah) until now. Later on, when staying in Lamu, I received several parts of the English translation of this book from someone who studied shari’ah in Sudan. While in Kenya I studied a part of Fiqh us-Sunnah (chapter on taharah) from Sayyid Sabiq (a student of Hassan al-Banna and teacher of Yusuf al-Qardawi) in Arabic with a teacher (next to Safinatu an-Najaa we compared) and he told me most of the modern scholars, the scholars nowadays, refer to and teach from this recent and modern fiqh-book.
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