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Old 07-24-2012, 08:25 AM   #4
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jazakumullah for the responses

a few more questions

at what stage of acquiring religious knowledge would this book be useful.

the thing is, insha Allah after Ramadhan i hope to start learning fiqh (as per shafii madhab) in a systematic manner so as to cover the basic matters that an ordinary muslim should essentially know. my ustadh casually mentioned that we can use this book. i have briefly had a glimpse at it from what is available on the net. however, i feel that such a book comparing all 4 madhahib and also containing daleel from hadees shareef is not what i need at this stage. i feel more comfortable with the style of "Beheshthi Zewar" of Moulana Thanvi where the rules to be know (fardh, sunnah, makrooh etc.) are clearly mentioned along with day-to-day masaail related to each topic.

it is not that i am a total beginner, but i have never learnt fiqh in a systematic manner before. my ustadh is open to suggestions.
some input would be appreciated.

jazakumullah
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