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This is the celebrated book on aqeedah by Imam al Azam. Few people know that he was a master at aqeedah before becoming a master in fiqh. It has been translated by Shaykh Muhammad bin Yahya Ninowy, who is very gifted in explaining matters of aqeedah, mashAllah, please do see some of his works. Click on the book cover to view the book. If you find the book enjoyable, a more detailed and comprehensive analysis is also available called Al-Fiqh Al-Akbar Explained.
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Someone asked Hadhrat Abul Qaasim Junaid (rahmatullahi alayh): “Hadhrat, what benefit do the Mureedeen derive from the stories of the Auliyaa?” He said: “Stories (of the Auliyaa) are one of the armies of Allah. The hearts of the Mureedeen derive strength and peace from these anecdotes.” The questioner asked for proof of this claim. Hadhrat Junaid said: “Allah Ta`ala says in the Qur`aan: “Every episode which We narrate to you from the stories of the Messengers, We strengthen therewith your heart.”
From themajlis.net
Shari’ah and Tariqat: Inseparable and Indivisible by Maulana Muhammed Zakariya




I wish to bring to your attention the fact that you’ve used the word ‘infamous’ in the wrong context (in your description of ‘Al-Fiqh Al-Akbar’). It has negative connotations. Please replace ‘infamous’ with a more appropriate word. (How about ‘celebrated’ or ‘illustrious’?)
You are so right, jazakAllah khair for noticing the slip up, I fixed it now.