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Confronting the Rigidist Current|Walid Abdurrahim

Confronting the Rigidist Current : Returning to Knowledge, Mercy, and the Balanced Sunni Path

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Muslim communities across the English-speaking world are navigating a crisis of religious authority. Online lectures, social media clips, and confident polemics detached from scholarly formation have spread a current of rigidity that presents itself as the purest form of Islam while narrowing the breadth of the inherited Sunni tradition. The result is confusion, harshness, division, and spiritual impoverishment.

Confronting the Rigidist Current is a comprehensive scholarly response to this crisis. Drawing on the mainstream Sunni tradition and inspired by Shaykh Dr. Ali Jum'ah's landmark Arabic work Al-Mutashaddidun, this book addresses ten of the most contested areas in contemporary Muslim life: divine transcendence, the four legal schools, fatwa and scholarly formation, religious innovation, tawassul and prophetic love, visitation of graves, the Mawlid, the barzakh, dhikr and spiritual litanies, and outward religious identity.

The book argues that mainstream Sunni Islam is not a compromised middle ground between extremes. It is the inherited path of Ahl al-Sunnah: sound creed without corporealism, law without chaos, spirituality without lawlessness, reverence without worship of creation, and firmness without harshness.

Two afterwords extend the discussion into areas of special importance for English-speaking Muslim minorities: Islam's teaching on non-Muslims, divine mercy, and the limits of human judgment; and the Sunni obligation of love for the Prophet's household, the Ahl al-Bayt.

Written for English-speaking Muslims navigating a fragmented religious landscape, this book offers not just answers to specific claims but a recovery of method: how to think, how to read, how to honour the scholars, how to love the Prophet, and how to practise Islam with both clarity and mercy.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798196103384
  • ISBN-10: 9798196103384
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: May 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.58 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.82 pounds
  • Page Count: 276

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