
Al-Ajwibah al-Hamidah aan al-As'ilah al-Mufidah Book (The Good Answers to Useful Questions) is a treatise authored by Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz al-Manea. It addresses questions about the Islamic creed posed by Abdulrahman Bin Hassan in his writings, clarifying topics such as the types of monotheism, the meaning of the word devotion, and the definition of worship, among others.
Printing of al-Ajwibah al-Hamidah aan al-As'ilah al-Mufidah Book
The treatise was printed in 1919 at al-Suratiyyah Press in Bombay City at the expense of Ibrahim al-Baker, who resided in Qatar. It consists of ten small-format pages. Accompanying it in the same publication was another treatise by the same author, titled Iqamat al-Dalil wa al-Burhan ala Tahrir Akhdh al-Ujrah' ala Tilawat al-Quran (Establishing the Proof and Argument on the Legitimacy of Receiving Payment for Reciting the Quran). The book's title page states that it was endowed for the sake of Allah.
Author of al-Ajwibah al-Hamidah aan al-As'ilah al-Mufidah Book
The book was authored by Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz al-Manea (1882-1965). He was born in Unaizah, where he received his early education before traveling to Baghdad and Damascus to further his studies. He excelled in Arabic sciences and memorization and was a knowledgeable jurist familiar with scholarly differences. He served as the president of the Bahrain Club for Countering Christian Missionaries. Al-Manea later held teaching, preaching, and judiciary positions in Qatar for twenty-three years. King Abdulaziz Bin Abdulrahman Al Saud appointed him head of three authorities simultaneously, including the Sharia Law Review Authority, the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue, and the Preaching and Guidance Authority. In 1946, he was appointed Chief of Knowledge in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He later worked as an advisor to the Qatari government and remained in Qatar until his passing.
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