The conditions, integrals, and nullifiers of daily prayers.
Amharic is the official working language of Ethiopia and is spoken by millions of Muslims. While traditional Islamic scholarship in Ethiopia historically relied on Arabic, Ge'ez-influenced Islamic oral traditions (such as Manzuma ), and local languages like Oromo and Harari, modern digital literacy has created a massive demand for Amharic Islamic literature.
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Detailed rules on purification (Wudu, Ghusl), prayer (Salat), fasting, and zakat.
The text opens by reinforcing the foundational beliefs every Muslim must hold. The conditions, integrals, and nullifiers of daily prayers
is the Amharic name for Safinat al-Naja (سفينة النجاة) , meaning "The Ship of Salvation." It is a classical manual of Islamic doctrine and jurisprudence ( Fiqh ) written in the 19th century by the Yemeni scholar Salim ibn Sumair al-Hadrami (d. 1855 CE / 1270 AH).
: Websites like the Comprehensive Muslim e-Library Amharic Section and IslamHouse Amharic Books host downloadable resources on foundational Islamic jurisprudence and creed. 1855 CE / 1270 AH)
: Explaining the testimony of faith (Shahada), prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage.
The book contains the complete text required to perform the Eucharist. Unlike the Kidase Hawaryat (which is specifically the Anaphoras of the Apostles), the Sefina Kitab often includes: