The ( The Pillars of Islam ), written by al-Qadi al-Nu’man , is the most influential legal and religious text of the Fatimid Ismaili tradition. Originally written in the 10th century, it serves as the definitive source for Ismaili jurisprudence and personal law.
: Offers digitized selections and chapter summaries of the text. Daim Al-islam English Pdf
If you need the English version for serious study, invest in the IIS/Oxford University Press volumes or request interlibrary loan. For casual reference, explore the partial previews on Google Books or sample chapters on Academia.edu. Da’aim al-Islam The ( The Pillars of Islam
: It is based on the traditions (hadith) and teachings of the early Shia Imams, particularly Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq Legal & Spiritual Guidance covering ritual worship
By making Da'im Al-Islam available in English PDF format, we hope to contribute to a greater understanding of Islam and its values, promoting a more informed and nuanced discussion about the faith.
"Daim al-Islam" (also transliterated Dāʻim al-Islām, Daʿim al-Islām, or Dāʾim al-Islām) is a classical Islamic jurisprudence text attributed to the medieval Maliki jurist Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani (d. 996 CE / 385 AH). It is a concise manual of Maliki fiqh (Islamic law) intended as a practical guide for students and laypeople, covering ritual worship, transactions, personal status, and moral conduct. The work served for centuries as a standard teaching text in North Africa and al-Andalus.