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‘Umdat al-Qari Sharh Sahih al-Bukhari – Badr ed-Dine al-‘Ayni عمدة القارئ شرح صحيح البخاري – بدر الدين العيني
د.إ 20The State of the Worshipper that Qabd in Salaat (putting the right hand on the left hand) is the Doctrine of Malik – Muhammad al-Makiy Ibn azzuz
This book was written by Muhammad al-Makiy Ibn azzuz al-Maliki al-Tunisi (1270 AH/1334 AH) in which he has proved that the great Maliki scholars believe that it is one of the Sunnahs of prayer to place the right hand over the left when standing, and that it is the doctrine of Imam Malik, may Allah have mercy on him, in contrast to what is reported among the followers of other schools of thought that Sadl (Praying with hands to the sides) is the doctrine of Imam Malik, may Allah have mercy on him.
The author, may Allah have mercy on him, has replied in this book to all the questions, suspicions or objections raised regarding this issue, and refuted any idea of not attributing Qabd to Imam Malik, may Allah have mercy on him.
Beautiful print, verified and annoted.
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History of Muslim Andalusia, from conquest to downfall التاريخ الأندلسي من الفتح الإسلامي حتى سقوط غرناطة
د.إ 20The author is the first to include all of Andalusian history in a single volume systematically at the university level, and he said that it was set up that way intentionally for that purpose. In his book, he relied nearly on 200 references, in four different languages.
The author has divided the history of Andalusia into eight eras:
– The era of the conquest: It is the period in which the armies of Tariq bin Ziyad and Musa bin Nusayr entered Andalusia.
– The era of the Governors: It is the period that followed the conquest, and continued until the end of the Umayyad dynasty.
– The era of the Emirate: It is the period that began with the entry of the Umayyad Abdul-Rahman Al-Dakhil to Andalusia, where he declared it independent (administratively) from the Abbasid state.
– The era of the Caliphate: This era began when Abdul-Rahman Al-Nasir declared himself a Caliph, and it can be considered the pinnacle in the Andalusian history.
– The Age of Taifa Kings: After the fall of the Umayyad Caliphate in Andalusia, the Age of Taifa Kings began, and it is the beginning of the state of frailty in Andalusia.
– The era of Almoravids: This period began with the entry of Yusuf bin Tashfin to the Iberian Peninsula, and was characterized by the elimination of the Taifa kings and the establishment of the pillars of strength in Andalusia.
– The era of Almohads: It began after the fall of Almoravids.
– The era of the Kingdom of Granada: This era represented the last period of the glorious history of Andalusia, before the final fall.
Very nice edition in a large volume, with many notes and references.


