Student of Knowledge..Sites and Time Tables

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Extremely beneficial thread, akhee. I think you should merge it with my thread (book suggestions by shaykh 'uthaymeen), and make it a sticky!
 
Assalaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatulaahi Wa Barakatuh

Masha Allah very useful source of information. May Allah reward you for taking the time to post this.
 
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jazakum Allaah khayr for this thread! I only just saw it now masha Allaaah :D barak Allaah feekum :D :D
 
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1) After Fajr salaah until sunrise is the time for memorization. Memorize five aayahs a day of the Qur'an, one hadeeth and a short portion of one condensed text. One should also make it a point to complete one's daily portion of supplications and words of remembrance.

bro, you know the hadith which says that after fajr salat, if you stay in your place, and do dhikr of Allah swt till end of sunrise, and then pray 2 rakat, the reward is like of hajj.

would we get still the reward if we spend the time of memorizing Qur'an, instead of reading Qur'an or doing dhikr with hands or....??

would the time spent memorizing Qur'an be recognized as dhikr?

I know it's a stupid question, but I just want to make sure :)

sry for my ignorance.
 
In The Name of Allah, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful​

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JazakumAllah Khayr, very beneficial thread.

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would we get still the reward if we spend the time of memorizing Qur'an, instead of reading Qur'an or doing dhikr with hands or....??

would the time spent memorizing Qur'an be recognized as dhikr

yeah, memorizing from the Qur'an would count as Dhikr.

wasalam
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[FONT=&quot]What books and advice would you suggest to the beginner student of knowledge?[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]The most important book for anybody would be the Quran. By this I don’t mean knowing the letters along with tajweed but rather to also understand the Quran. This would require a student of knowledge to understand the tafseer of the Quran as it is very important for any student of knowledge. The student should have books on the principle of tafseer to help him/her gain a better understanding InshaAllaah (God willing). [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]As for an introductory study of ‘Aqeedah, one should study a book like Usool ath-Thalaatha (The Three Fundamental Principles), by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab, along with its sharh (explanation).[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]As for the books of Sunnah, in terms of manhaj, an excellent book in that field would be The Creed of Imaam Barbaharee by Imaam Barbaharee. It is available in English along with its sharh (explanation).[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Another area of study should be Seerah. For the beginner student, he/she should start of with a summarised and simple biography of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). The seerah of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) should not be belittled in any regard and should be of high importance for the student of knowledge.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]In terms of Hadeeth; a very basic introductory course would be sufficient for the beginner student of knowledge. There is a simple book by our Shaykh, Muhammad Saalih ibn Uthaymeen, called Mustalah al-Hadeeth. The book is simple, to the point along with examples and very easy to understand for the student of knowledge.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]It is preferable for the student of knowledge to study under a Shaykh (teacher) or an experienced student of knowledge. If a Shaykh is not available for the student of knowledge then he/she should try his best to work alone and gain knowledge to maximum benefit. The student of knowledge should NEVER forget to take notes. For one, it will job back memories and would be helpful in recalling knowledge that may have been forgotten over time and secondly, the student of knowledge can write down questions requiring clarification and InshaAllaah (God willing) will gain the answers to such questions.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Once completing the introductory courses, the student of knowledge should progress onto the next step.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]So in ‘Aqeedah, the student of knowledge can start off with al-Qawaaid al-Arba’ah, by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab, along with its sharh (explanation). Other books of ‘Aqeedah the student of knowledge should study are Kitaab at-Tawheed, by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab, and ‘Aqeedatul Waasitiyyah, by Shaykhul Islaam ibn Taymiyyah, along with their sharh (explanations).[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]For the field of Hadeeth, one should study a book by some of the righteous predecessors. There are plenty of classical books of hadeeth that a student of knowledge can acquire and study.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]At this stage, the student of knowledge should be studying the Arabic language and focusing a lot on Arabic grammar. You can start of by studying the book al-Ajroomiyyah by ibn Ajroom. The Arabic language is a big matter for the student of knowledge and a lot of effort should be placed on learning the Arabic language.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]The student of knowledge should then progress onto a book based on evidence and daleel called ‘Umadtul Ahkaam. And then after this step, the student of knowledge can also study Buloogh al-Maram and InshaAllaah (God willing) gain benefit from it.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]I hope this answers your question.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Dr. Saleh as-Saleh[/FONT]
 
Jazakallah khayr for sharing with us.

And i just realise this thread :(.

Better late then never.... :(
 
Ilm - Islamic Knowledge - Audio
Books Recommended by Scholars
Importance of Islamic Knowledge
Etiquette & Guidelines for gaining Knowledge
source
 
One of the pitfalls that a student can fall into is to seek knowledge for its own sake. Knowledge is a desire like any other human desire. It can be sought for the pure pleasure of acquiring it and not for the sake of Allah. People love to discover new things. It is a natural human inclination. When a person strives long and hard to find something out, then comes upon the answer, it can be quite exhilarating. This encourages him to study further.

http://islamtoday.com/library1.cfm# Scroll down.

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by reading these posts i have learnt a few things which i was unaware. the above being one of them. I just want to know, how does one acheive the right intention, because to be honest, i am one of the above people. i think im gaining knowledgeto learn, as opposed to doing i for the sake of allah.
so yeah, how does one change the intention??
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This just shows how much knowledge some of us have and how nice it is to share it. I really want to learn as much as i can about islam, just find it hard living where i am. I would love to be around muslims and learn more. Anyway these sites are helpful.. thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
 
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brother Al-habashi, in your original post it says: "The Book of Knowledge by Uthaymeen is amazing, detailing the meaning of knowledge and etiquettes, which can be found in my sig."
but it isn't there. is this the one you mean: http://abdurrahman.org/knowledge/ebooks.html (its the second last one)
jazakallahu khair.
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Dear sister,

this is having only 3 chaps from the book. you are encouraged to purchase the book here

Knowledge - A Definition, its Virtue and Rulings - by Shaykh Muhammad Saleh Al Uthaymeen - 28 pages - [PDF]

Very beneficial eBook concerning knowledge by Shaykh al-'Uthaymeen. This is translation of three chapters from the book 'Knowledge - A Definition, its Virtue and the Ruling Concerning its Acqisition'
You can Purchase the Full Book Here
 
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jazakallahukhair, but that wasn't my question. i was asking about the name of the the brother mentioned. he said it was in his sig, but it dosn't seem to be there. and i was asking if that was the book that he was referring to.
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[FONT=&quot]What books and advice would you suggest to the beginner student of knowledge?[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]The most important book for anybody would be the Quran. By this I don’t mean knowing the letters along with tajweed but rather to also understand the Quran. This would require a student of knowledge to understand the tafseer of the Quran as it is very important for any student of knowledge. The student should have books on the principle of tafseer to help him/her gain a better understanding InshaAllaah (God willing). [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]As for an introductory study of ‘Aqeedah, one should study a book like Usool ath-Thalaatha (The Three Fundamental Principles), by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab, along with its sharh (explanation).[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]As for the books of Sunnah, in terms of manhaj, an excellent book in that field would be The Creed of Imaam Barbaharee by Imaam Barbaharee. It is available in English along with its sharh (explanation).[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Another area of study should be Seerah. For the beginner student, he/she should start of with a summarised and simple biography of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). The seerah of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) should not be belittled in any regard and should be of high importance for the student of knowledge.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]In terms of Hadeeth; a very basic introductory course would be sufficient for the beginner student of knowledge. There is a simple book by our Shaykh, Muhammad Saalih ibn Uthaymeen, called Mustalah al-Hadeeth. The book is simple, to the point along with examples and very easy to understand for the student of knowledge.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]It is preferable for the student of knowledge to study under a Shaykh (teacher) or an experienced student of knowledge. If a Shaykh is not available for the student of knowledge then he/she should try his best to work alone and gain knowledge to maximum benefit. The student of knowledge should NEVER forget to take notes. For one, it will job back memories and would be helpful in recalling knowledge that may have been forgotten over time and secondly, the student of knowledge can write down questions requiring clarification and InshaAllaah (God willing) will gain the answers to such questions.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Once completing the introductory courses, the student of knowledge should progress onto the next step.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]So in ‘Aqeedah, the student of knowledge can start off with al-Qawaaid al-Arba’ah, by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab, along with its sharh (explanation). Other books of ‘Aqeedah the student of knowledge should study are Kitaab at-Tawheed, by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab, and ‘Aqeedatul Waasitiyyah, by Shaykhul Islaam ibn Taymiyyah, along with their sharh (explanations).[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]For the field of Hadeeth, one should study a book by some of the righteous predecessors. There are plenty of classical books of hadeeth that a student of knowledge can acquire and study.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]At this stage, the student of knowledge should be studying the Arabic language and focusing a lot on Arabic grammar. You can start of by studying the book al-Ajroomiyyah by ibn Ajroom. The Arabic language is a big matter for the student of knowledge and a lot of effort should be placed on learning the Arabic language.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]The student of knowledge should then progress onto a book based on evidence and daleel called ‘Umadtul Ahkaam. And then after this step, the student of knowledge can also study Buloogh al-Maram and InshaAllaah (God willing) gain benefit from it.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]I hope this answers your question.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Dr. Saleh as-Saleh[/FONT]

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and the audio version of that can be found here, inshallah
http://www.understand-islam.net/aud...Study Program for the Seeker of Knowledge.mp3
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aslam aleykum. jazakumu Allah. mayAllah reward u abundantly for your efforts!!
 
Assalaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatulaah

I want buy the audio on Thalaathat al-Usool, I want it on tape or CD. Does anyone know where I can buy it from? The same with the 40th hadith.

Jazakallahu Khayr.
 

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