Handbook on Islam

Handbook on Islam by Uthman Dan Fodio, published by Diwan Press on November 15, 2017, is a comprehensive manual that explores the establishment of Islam through understanding. This edition, consisting of 98 pages, presents insights from the renowned West African Shaykh who played a pivotal role in the jihad that founded the Muslim Khalifate in Northern Nigeria during the 18th century. The book outlines a three-dimensional approach to Islam, Iman, and Ihsan, emphasizing the balance of law, spirituality, and intellectual tradition that has influenced the region from Nigeria to modern-day Spain.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the practice of Islam, focusing on essential knowledge about Allah and His Messengers, as well as the Sufic path aimed at purifying the heart and self. The Handbook on Islam serves as a guide to understanding the rituals and practices within the religion, providing a framework for spiritual growth and intellectual engagement. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those interested in the religious and spiritual dimensions of Islam, particularly within the context of West African traditions.
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Handbook on Islam is a manual on how to establish Islam, with understanding, by the famous West African Shaykh who led the jihad (struggle in the way of Allah) which established the Muslim Khalifate in Northern Nigeria in the 18th century. This is the three-dimensional way of Islam, Iman and Ihsan that emerged from Madinah and was the light for the whole of the West, from the Bilad as-Sudan, including Nigeria, right up to Andalus, modern-day Spain, an Islam that holds law, spirituality and a clear intellectual tradition in balance. This book then is another manual, a handbook on the practice of Islam, on the parameters of what needs to be known about Allah and His Messengers, and on the Sufic path of purification of the heart and self from the qualities that obscure their luminous reality and which veil them from Allah.
Uthman dan Fodio
Shehu Usman was born into a highly cultured family in 1168/1754. His father was Muhammad ibn Salih, known generally as Fodio. His mother was Hawwa bint Muhammad ibn Usman. The Shaykh read the Qur’an with his father, learned al-Ishriniyyah and similar works with his shaykh, ‘Uthman, known as Biddu al-Kabawi. He learned syntax and the science of grammar from al-Khulasah and other works at the hand of Shaykh ‘Abd ar-Rahman ibn Hammada. He read al-Mukhtasar with his paternal and maternal uncle, Uthman, known as Bidduri. Later he learnt from a number of shaykhs, most significantly Jibril ibn ‘Umar, the major collections of hadith, fiqh and tasawwuf.
He led a movement for the renewal of Islam in west Africa and founded a caliphate, establishing all the offices of a functioning polity, in the process writing a large number of books on the various issues confronting his people at the various points of their struggle. Among the most famous are his Ihya as-Sunna. Diwan Press also publish a history of his movement called The African Caliphate.
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