Unlock the clarity behind one of the most discussed topics in Islamic jurisprudence - the times of the daily prayers and the permissibility of combining them.
In this meticulously researched and eloquently written work, Shaykh ʿAbd al-Laṭīf al-Baghdādī gathers and organizes the scattered proofs from the Qurʾān, the Sunnah, and the consensus of scholars, bringing them together into a single, comprehensive volume. Drawing upon a vast array of sources from both Sunni and Shīʿī traditions, the author examines:
The prescribed times of the five daily prayers according to the four Sunni schools and the Imāmī Shīʿah.
Qurʾānic verses and prophetic traditions that establish the legitimacy of combining prayers in various circumstances.
A detailed analysis of scholarly objections to combining prayers - and their reasoned refutations.
The historical and spiritual wisdom behind flexibility in prayer timings, and its role in easing the burdens of worshippers.
With endorsements and forewords from leading scholars, Combining the Two Prayers stands out for its depth, fairness, and scholarly rigor. It not only clarifies a matter of fiqh but also aims to heal divisions by fostering understanding between different schools of thought.
Whether you are a student of Islamic law, an imam, or simply a Muslim seeking deeper knowledge, this book provides the guidance, evidence, and insight to understand - and appreciate - the rulings on combining prayers.
Discover the truth of the matter, supported by authentic evidence, and reclaim the unity of purpose in worship.