About This Book:
The early generations of Muslims placed great importance on preserving the pure Islamic creed—free from superstition, innovation, misinterpretation, and denial—through teaching, writing, and scholarly debate. Among the most respected texts in this field is The Creed of At-Tahawi by Imām Abū Ja’far At-Tahawi (d. 321 A.H.). Despite its brevity, it precisely outlines the core principles of Islamic belief.The renowned commentary by ‘Ali Ibn Abi Al-‘Izz Al-Dimashqi Al-Hanafi (d. 792 A.H.) has earned significant esteem for clearly and faithfully explaining the creed of Ahl as-Sunnah wal-Jama’ah. This work has long served as a key reference on Islamic theology and remains highly valued by scholars.
About the Author:
Ibn Abi Al-‘Izz Al-Dimashqi was a distinguished scholar in theology, jurisprudence, and hadith. His deep understanding of Hanafi principles and his ability to explain complex theological concepts are evident in this commentary, making it a vital contribution to Islamic scholarship from a Hanafi perspective.