Mistakes in the Waasitiyyah Workbook [Earlier Editions]

In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Ever Merciful…

Al-hamdulillaah, Muslims all over the world are studying the weekly classes broadcast online by al-Masjid al-Awwal in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, based on the workbook, WAASITIYYAH: The Classic Text on Basic Muslim Creed. May Allah bless all of the students and all their efforts. Through this global network of study and the feedback provided so far over the past year or so, we have collected the following errors, which have been corrected in our recent 3rd printing of the book. If you have an earlier printing, you should make notes in your copy of the book about the following mistakes:

p.46, line 4
INCORRECT: “…justice. [4:164] “And Allah spoke…” 
CORRECT: “…justice. [6:115] “And Allah spoke…”

p.49, line 1
INCORRECT: “…blessed. [7:155] “Had we…” 
CORRECT: “…blessed. [6:155] “Had we…”

p.49, line 9
INCORRECT: “…tongue. [16:101-13]
CORRECT: “…tongue. [16:101-103]

p.53, last two lines
INCORRECT: “…upon them… knowing that their relief…”
CORRECT: “…upon you… knowing that your relief…”

p.54, line 1 (Arabic)
INCORRECT: “لا يزال جهنم 
CORRECT: “لا تزال جهنم” 

p.71, line 6 (Arabic)
INCORRECT: “فَيَصُيحُ صَيْحَةً” 
CORRECT: “فَيَصِيحُ صَيْحَةً”  Continue reading

Mistakes in “RAMADHAAN LESSONS” Volume 3, 1441 (2020) – 1st ed.

In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Ever Merciful…

Al-hamdulillaah, thousands of Muslims all over the world are studying our recent publication, Ramadhaan Lessons From the Noble Quran and Authentic Sunnah, Volume 3, 1441 (2020). May Allah bless them and their efforts. Through this global network of study and the feedback provided so far in only nine days of study, we have collected the following errors, which you should note in your copy of the book:

p.11 Module 1.3 Grammar, Example 7
INCORRECT: “بنذبهم” 
CORRECT: “بذنبهم”

p.13 Module 1.4 Tajweed, Word 7
INCORRECT: Delete this unnecessary second example of the letter HAA’
CORRECT: Add “الزامل” as #28 in the blank space at the end of the table. Continue reading