<span>This is the english translation of the book: </span><span>"Kitab Al-Iman" </span><span>by Ibn Abi Shaybah. This book of his is considered among the first which was written of the books regarding </span><span>iman </span><span>and the refutation of the Murjiah. In it the author gathered </span>
Kitāb Al-Jihād
✍ Scribed by ʿAbdullāh ibn Al-Mubārak; Nazīh Ḥammād
- Publisher
- Al-Mansurah Publications
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 136
- Category
- Library
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