“Say: Are those who know equal to those who know not?” It is only men of understanding who will remember.”[39:9]
Imaam Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Hanbal (died 241h.) may Allaah be pleased with him said;
“The graves of sinners from People of Sunnah is a garden, while the graves of the pious ascetics from the People of Innovation is a barren pit. The pious among Ahlus Sunnah are the Friends of Allah, while the sinners among Ahlul-Bidah are the Enemies of Allah.” [Tabaqaat al-Hanaabilah, 1/184]
Imam Abu Dawood (died 275h.), may Allaah be pleased with him, the compiler of Sunan Abee Dawood, said;
“The lectures of Ahmad were sittings of the Hereafter. He would not mention in them anything of the worldly affairs; and I never saw him mention this world.”
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A few facts about Shaykh Saalih as-Suhaymee:
Saalih bin Sa’d as-Suhaymee was born in the year 1366 H. in the city of Madeenah. He has a doctorate in fiqh. He works as an Associate Professor in the University of Madeenah, School of Da’wah and Usool-ud-Deen, in the Aqeedah Division.
He also holds duroos in the Mosque of the Prophet (salla Allaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) in Madeenah.
May Allaah grant him a long, healthy and blessed life… ameen!
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ash-Sheikh al-Faadhil Abdullah bin ‘Abdir-Raheem al-Bukhaari (hafidhahullah) briefly explains how to attain a strong memory to help memorise the Islamic Texts, an advice that will be of great use to those who wish to traverse the noble path of knowledge.
“and say: ‘My Lord! Increase me in knowledge”
[al-Qur’aan, 20:114]
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Sheikh al-‘Allaamah Saalih bin ‘Abdullah bin Fawzan al-Fawzaan (may Allaah preserve him) narrates the story of the Mujaddid, the ‘Allaamah, Shaykh-ul-Islam Muhammad bin Abdul-Wahhab (may Allaah have mercy on him) and clarifies some of the false misconceptions and doubts spread about him by his opponents.
Abu Hurairah narrated that the Messenger of Allaah (peace be upon him) said; “Allah shall raise for this Ummah at the head of every century a man who shall revive for it its religion.” Sunan Abu Dawood
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The messenger of Allah, sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, said: “Whoever cheats is not from us.”And in another Hadeeth, he, sallallahu alahi wa sallam, mentioned: “Muslims follow the conditions they agree to (in their agreements, contracts, treaties, etc.)” There are numerous verses of the Quran and Ahadeeth which establish the sanctity of the property of others.
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Sheikh Muhammad Saeed Raslan – Lecture on the importance of using time wisely. Translated by Hisham Abouzeid
Note : Tranlator used abbrevations like saas for Sallaalaahu alaihi wa Sallam, Scholars have told that these abbrevations should not be used and should be written in full.
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Subhan Allaah. May Allaah have mercy on Shaykh ‘Uthaymeen.
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Silsilatul-huda wan-Noor Tape 247
The Traveler, Traveling, and Its Conditions
Sheikh Muhammad Naasir-ud-Deen al-Albaani rahimahullah
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Allah’s Attributes: Precise or Unspecific? Sheikh Muhammad Naasir-ud-Deen al-Albaani rahimahullah
As’ilah Wa Fataawaa Al-Imaaraat Tape 2-3
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Note: This particular question starts at approximately 50:42.
Surprisingly, I have actually seen someone praying behind a video recording.
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Bismillaah wa -Alhamdulillaah wa Salaatu wa Salaam ‘alaa Rasulillaah ‘amma ba’d
Muwahhideen Publications organized a LIVE tele-lecture on Saturday 2nd February 2013 with the Noble Shaykh, ‘Ali al-Qaleesee(May Allaah Preserve Him). The Shaykh who is a graduate of the Islaamic University in Madeenah, is also a student of Ash-Shaykh Muhammad Ibn ‘Abdul Wahhab al-Wasaabee (May Allaah preserve him). He presently teaches at Masjid-us-Sunnah in Hodaidah,Yemen
Shaykh ‘Ali al-Qaleesee (hafidhahullaah) initiated this sitting by mentioning the ayah in Soorah Hujuraat where Allaah says, “O you who believe! Avoid much suspicions, indeed some suspicions are sins. And spy not, neither backbite one another. Would one of you like to eat the flesh of his dead brother? You would hate it (so hate backbiting). And fear Allaah. Verily, Allaah is the One Who accepts repentance, Most Merciful.” [Al-Hujuraat 49:12]
The Shaykh explained that there contains in this ayah many great admonishments from Allaah such that He calls upon the people of eemaan and He specifically addressed them and this is an affair that clarifies the magnitude and beauty of Islaam. He continued by saying that Islaam is viable and beneficial in every place and time and that these admonishments are foundational principles in mending an individual as well as society as a whole.
Next, he narrated the well-known hadeeth on the authority of Abu Hurayrah (radhiyAllaahu ‘anhu) where the Prophet (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) clearly explains what constitutes backbiting and slander. So this is a warning to mankind to beware of this vile characteristic of backbiting and it is for this reason that Imaam Qurtubi (rahimahullaah) mentioned that there is no difference between the people of knowledge that gheebah is from the major sins and whoever backbites someone, then it is upon him to repent to Allaah.
So the Shaykh clarified that backbiting is to mention your brother with that which displeases him and this includes affairs regarding his physical description, religiousity, his wealth or children; it is impermissible to mention your brother with that which he hates to hear regarding these aforementioned matters.
Thus, backbiting can be committed by utterances, writing, and insinuation/reference. Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahullaah) mentions that the people fall into gheebah in various forms. Some attempt to disguise gheebah with a veil of religiousity and would say to himself that his habit is to only mention people with khayr and he dislikes backbiting and lying however he is only informing others of the affair of an individual. While there are some who hide their gheebah behind anger and their claim that they are actually forbidding evil and so they ornament their speech when doing so while their intentions are opposite to what they show the people.
Next, our Shaykh (hafidhahullaah) explained that according to the people of knowledge, there are however, certain situations in which speaking about an individual is permissible for a legislated reason. He enumerated for us six such instances. They are:
When complaining (to the ruler or governor) of some transgression done to you by another individual
When seeking the aid of others such that an evil can be removed and a sinner can be returned to piety and leave off evil
When seeking a fatwa (religious verdict)
When warning the Muslims of impending evil
When an individual is publicly transgressing
When pinpointing a specific individual who is known by a certain name due to a flaw such as ‘the one with a limp’
Shaykh al-Qaleesee proceeded to implore us by saying, let the Muslim who is pleased with Allaah as his Lord, Islaam as his deen andMuhammad (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) as his Prophet and Messenger steer clear of gheebah and creating enmity between people. He further explained that it is however, incumbent to expose the affair of ahlul ahwaaa and those who seek to create fitnah and to warn against their evil.
The Shaykh then gave us some insight into the reasons that would cause an individual to fall into gheebah and sowing the seeds of contention amongst the people.
From them are:
Weak eemaan
Being raised in an ill fashion.
Bad companionship
Kibr (pride and arrogance)
Hasad (jealousy) and enmity to others in the heart
Attempting to pass the time and have fun by backbiting others
Attempting to please the people and fit in
Ignorance regarding the affairs of the deen and regarding the Muslims
Our Shaykh ‘Ali al-Qaleesee then delineated some ways in which we can seek to overcome this dangerous ailment.
From them are:
To raise a child in the proper fashion
To keep good company
To occupy free time
To put the pleasure of Allaah over the pleasure of others
To be contented with whatever Allaah has written and destined for this individual (whom one might be jealous of)
To strengthen the eemaan
To busy yourself with your own flaws and personal problems
Our Shaykh then concluded this highly beneficial and comprehensive lecture by making du’aa that Allaah makes us beneficial to Islaamand the Muslims and that He makes us seeds of goodness that will sprout and openers to the doors of good. He further supplicated, “I askAllaah to protect the Muslims in America from trials and evils and we call upon Allaah both publicly and in secret to keep you firm uponIslaam while alive and in death.” And to that we say, Aameen.
Wa Billaahi Tawfeeq
Wa SallAllaahu wa Sallaama wa Barak ‘alaa Nabiyanna Muhammad wa ‘alaa ‘Alyhi wa Sahbyhi wa Sallam
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A question posed to Ash-Shaykhal-Allaamah Muhammad ibn ‘AbdulWahhab al-Wasaabee (hafidhahullaah)concerning the distinguishing characteristics and traits of Ahl Tamyee’ (people who are laxadasical about thedeen).
[Q]: What are the distinguishing characteristics and traits of Ahl Tamyee’ (people who are laxadasical about the deen)?
[A]:
From their characteristics is that they do not hold on tenaciously to the Qur’aan and Sunnah of the Messenger (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam).
They are not people who have adherence and care for the Book ofAllaah and Sunnah of the Messenger (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam), and they do not have a particular focus of the Book of Allaah and Sunnah.
They do not return to the major scholars of Islaam.
You will find that if one of them is advised, he will not accept the advice, and he will not return to the truth rather he will become stubborn and will remain upon the issues he was advised against.
He will follow his desires and whims, and you will also see that they are not people that are particularily successful in their statements and actions rather the lack of success is seen from them and the lack of guidance.
You will see the effects of sins upon them and the effects of transgression are seen upon them.
They are also close to other people of tamy’ee (negligent in the deen), and the people of hizbiyyah (partiisianship and sectarianism), and
they are close sometimes to the disbelievers. They become close to them and they veer away from the scholars, becasue being close to the scholars is a fear for them. They fear that the scholars will tie them down to the evidences, and the scholars will have them adhere to the rulings of the Book of Allaah and the sunnah, so they are not keen in being in touch with the scholars, but rather they are happy to be alone in their own places and their own domains so that no one can link them and tie them down to the evidences from the Book of Allaah and the sunnah and they are actually pleased with this, with being loners.
These are from their signs and their signs are many, and we ask Allaah for success
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