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Old 07-24-2012, 01:58 AM   #2
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Wa'alaikumsalam warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.

Do you mean Fiqh-us Sunnah by Sheikh Sayyid Sabiq?

Sheikh Sayyid Sabiq born in Egypt in 1915 and died in 2000 AD. He was one of al-Azhar scholar who completed his studies at the faculty of Shariah.

He started writing through several magazines including the weekly magazine of al-Ikhwan al-Muslimin movement. In this magazine, he wrote articles about the jurisprudence Thaharah concise. In his presentation based on the books of fiqh hadeeth which focuses on legal issues such as the Subulussalam by ash-San'ani, Sharah Bulughul Maram by Ibn Hajar, and Nailul Awthar by Ash-Syaukani.

The first chapters of Fiqh-us Sunnah issued in the 40s and in its muqaddimah, al-Ikhwan al Muslimin leader, Sheikh Hassan al-Banna, gave his foreword. Initially, the Fiqh-us Sunnah was a guide book of al Ikhwan al Muslimun cadre only. However, until now the book is printed and read a lot of people around the world.

Sheikh Sayyid Sabiq born in 1915. In 1948, he together al-Ikhwan al-Moslimin fought in Palestine against the Israeli occupation. As a result, he was imprisoned in the basement in the year 1949-1950.

Since active in the al-Ikhwan al Muslimin movement, he had been a confidant of Hasan al-Banna, Mursyidul 'Am al-Ikhwan al-Muslimin.

In 1951, he started working at the Egyptian Ministry of Awqaf. He was promoted to Vice Ministry of Awqaf of Egypt. In 1964, he moved to Yemen and later in Saudi Arabia to become a teacher in Da'wah and Ushuluddin, Umm Al-Qura University for over 20 years. One of his students who is now a well known scholar, Dr. Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi.
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