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Seadet-i Ebediyye: Endless Bliss – Sixth Fascicle by Hüseyin Hilmi Işık is a continuation of a celebrated series that presents the beliefs and practices of Ahl as-Sunnat wa’l-Jamā‘ah—the mainstream Sunni path—through the lens of classical scholarship. This volume offers a deep dive into theological principles, spiritual insights, and practical guidance, all rooted in the works of renowned Sunni scholars.
The sixth fascicle maintains the series’ commitment to clarity, authenticity, and accessibility. It addresses key doctrinal issues, including the nature of faith (īmān), divine attributes, the importance of following the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), and the dangers of innovation (bid‘ah). Hüseyin Hilmi Işık carefully curates quotations and interpretations from authoritative texts, making this book a valuable resource for both students and teachers of Islamic theology.
The cover design—with its elegant red motif and bold typography—reflects the book’s reverent tone and scholarly weight. The phrase “Subjects relating to belief of Ahl as-Sunnat are quoted from famous Ahl as-Sunnat scholars' books” signals the book’s dedication to preserving authentic Islamic teachings.
This fascicle is ideal for readers seeking to deepen their understanding of Sunni doctrine, refine their spiritual practice, and connect with the intellectual heritage of Islam. Whether used for personal study, religious instruction, or scholarly reference, Endless Bliss – Sixth Fascicle offers timeless guidance for anyone committed to living a life of faith and integrity.
Ahl as-Sunnat beliefs explained through classical sources. A rich guide to Islamic theology, quoting renowned Sunni scholars.
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