

Seeking Allah Through the Means of Tawassul & Istigatha
Tawassul and istighatha are subjects that stir real questions for many Muslims, and this treatise takes them on directly rather than leaving readers to piece together answers from scattered sources. Written by Habib Kazim al-Saqqaf, the book sets out to explain what istighatha actually means, walk through the proofs surrounding it, and address the confusions that tend to gather around this topic.
The work is organized into three clear sections, moving from definition to evidence to clarification — a structure that suits a reader who wants to actually understand the matter rather than skim past it. At 65 pages, it is compact by design, the kind of treatise you can sit with in an afternoon and return to when a question resurfaces.
This English edition, translated by Imran Rahim, brings the treatise to readers who would otherwise not have access to it in the original. For anyone looking to approach the means of seeking Allah with clarity rather than assumption, this is a focused and useful place to start.
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Tawassul and istighatha are subjects that stir real questions for many Muslims, and this treatise takes them on directly rather than leaving readers to piece together answers from scattered sources. Written by Habib Kazim al-Saqqaf, the book sets out to explain what istighatha actually means, walk through the proofs surrounding it, and address the confusions that tend to gather around this topic.
The work is organized into three clear sections, moving from definition to evidence to clarification — a structure that suits a reader who wants to actually understand the matter rather than skim past it. At 65 pages, it is compact by design, the kind of treatise you can sit with in an afternoon and return to when a question resurfaces.
This English edition, translated by Imran Rahim, brings the treatise to readers who would otherwise not have access to it in the original. For anyone looking to approach the means of seeking Allah with clarity rather than assumption, this is a focused and useful place to start.






















