Sunday, April 29, 2012

Salafi-Ikhwaani, Ikhwaani-Salafi? Salafi Aqidah, Ikhwaani Manhaj? by The Albaani Blog


Salafi-Ikhwaani, Ikhwaani-Salafi? Salafi Aqidah, Ikhwaani Manhaj?

by The Albaani Blog

Questioner: How correct is the saying that so and so is Salafi in aqidah but is on themanhaj of the Ikhwaan [al-Muslimoon]? Is manhaj not part of aqidah? And was this categorization known amongst the Salaf or was there a man who was Salafi in aqidah but not Salafi in manhaj?
Al-Albaani: They are inseparable, Yaa akhi, and it is not possible that he can be anIkhwaani Salafi. But he will be Salafi in some things and Ikhwaani in others, or Ikhwaaniin some and Salafi in others. As for him being a Salafi in accordance with what the Companions of the Messenger عليه السلام were upon for example, then this is something it is impossible to bring together.
The Ikhwaan al-Muslimoon are callers … okay, what do they call to? Do they call to theda’wah of the Salaf as-Saalih? I.e., if we picture an Ikhwaani Salafi, will he be calling to the Salafi da’wah? The answer is no. Thus he is not a Salafi but in one aspect he might be and from another he won’t.
Questioner: [Asking a different question] what’s the difference between …
Shaikh Ubailaan: I called you on the phone…
Al-Albaani: Aah … [i.e., okay]
Shaikh Ubailaan: I asked you ….
Al-Albaani: Yes …
Shaikh Ubailaan: And you said to me, ‘Don’t let those who try to sew together the Salafi manhaj and the Ikhwaani manhaj worry you/be of interest to you.’
Al-Albaani: Yes, by Allaah.
Shaikh Ubailaan: So [in the end such people] never become Salafis or Ikhwaanis!
Al-Albaani: That’s right, Allaahu Akbar.
Questioner: What’s the difference between …
Al-Hudaa wan-Noor, 751.

Is Learning Arabic and Speaking it Obligatory on the Student of Knowledge? by 'ilmul'arabiyyah


by Sheikh Albani (May Allah have mercy on him)

Questioner: Is it obligatory on the student of legislated knowledge to learn the Arabic language and speak it?
Al-Albaani: Learning the Arabic language is an obligatory issue due to what is established with the scholars that: those things which an obligatory action cannot be established without are obligatory themselves.  And it is not possible for a student of knowledge to understand the Quraan and the Sunnah except through the Arabic language.
As for speaking it, them that is something recommended [mustahab] due to the lack of a legislated proof  obligating it.
(Fataawaa ash-Shaikh al-Albaani fil-Madinah wal-Imaaraat, 35.)

al-Qawaa`id al-Muthlaa : The Dangers Of Tamtheel And Takyeef



al-Qawaa`id al-Muthlaa - by Shaykh Saalih al-`Uthaymeen
Ustaadh Moosaa Richardson Class 08
Notes by Umm Sufyaan Faatimah @ istijabah.com

Al-Albaani’s Pride by The Albaani Blog


“I’m proud that Allaah the Mighty and Majestic made it easy for me to be acquainted with the Salaf as-Saalih … their knowledge … their fiqh … their manners … and that I strive to follow in their steps … I take pride in that.”
Al-Albaani

Be a Man who Recognises Men According to the Truth and not One who Recognises the Truth According to Men by The Albaani Blog



The Imaam said, after having pointed out Imaam at-Tabari was mistaken in some statements:
“I say this, and I am aware of his knowledge and his excellence and his worth–but the worth of the statements of Allaah’s Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم is more significant to me than any man after him.
So be a man who recognises men according to the Truth and not one who recognises the Truth according to men.
And Allaah’s Aid is sought.”
As-Saheehah, 7/2/962.

Islamic Foundation Course : Session 1 & 2 by 'ilmul'arabiyyah


Session taken by Ustaadh FahadAlTaahiri(May Allah preserve him)
Course Description
Semester One:
Subject One: Principles in Tawheed and Fiqh
Subject Two: Principles of Nahw and Sarf
Subject One:
Classes will on both Fridays and Saturdays, under a plan to make a day for Tawheed and a day for Fiqh every week, and this is besides the Arabic.
 Tawheed and Jurisprudence Course:
The Course Outcomes:
1- The student should build from this course the foundation of his religion, which he was created for, by fully understanding all that has to do with the first Pillar of Islam, the witness that no Deity has the right to be worshiped but Allah, and that Mohammad is His slave and messenger.
2- Being fully aware of what enters into Islam, and what nullifies it, and knowing all the acts which affect your Belief either by lessening it, or negating it.
3- Knowing the basics of Jurisprudence, Starting from purification, and ending with Prayer, and fasting.
4- Being aware of the main illnesses of the Heart, and how they affect the outward behavior of a Muslim, thus avoiding them, and acting upon the etiquettes of Islam.
5- Prepared to call to Allah, with wisdom and by that which is best, by learning the principles of Islam in enjoining good and forbidding evil.
Course Outlines:
The course is considered to be Principles, definitions, and beneficial key points regarding the following:
1- The Sources of Evidence in Islam
2- The Terminology of Tawheed, and Shirk in Islam
3- The Levels of achieving one's Tawheed
4- Levels of acts effecting Tawheed
5- Understanding Worship, and its Rules
6- Ideology of Preserving Monotheism
7- The Five Pillars of Eemaan
8- The Correct Belief regarding the Companions
9- Allah's Names and Attributes
10- Chapters of Purification
11- Chapters of Prayer
12- Chapters of Islamic etiquettes
13- Chapters of etiquettes of seeking knowledge
Subject Two:
• Morphology and Grammar Course (Professional Arabic):
Course Outcomes:
1- The student would mainly be able to use the Verbs in their different forms and in sentences in a correct manner.
2- Through mastering the principles the student would eventually be prepared to produce his own words by himself simply by knowing the root word, instead of memorizing many words without knowing any principles to relate them to.
3- The student would fairly be prepared to ponder on the verses or Qur'an or any other text he wishes, and recognize the word combinations.
Course Outlines:
1- The History of Arabic Sciences
2- Why Arabic is a condition to understanding Islam
3- The Ideology of Arabic Sciences
4- The Arabic words and its types
5- The verbs and its types
6- The forms and how they are studied
7- The Conjugations of Verbs, with and without pronouns
8- The Basic rulings of Pillars in Sentences
9- Applying studied Ruling on a memorized Text:
a. The Qur'an
b. The Four Fundamental Principles
Language of instruction: English
Cost: Free
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The Explaination of Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahaab (rahimahullah) Kitabul Tawheed by 'ilmul'arabiyyah


By: Shaykh Abdur-Rahman Al-Saadi (rahimahullah)
Chapter 4 - pgs. 43-46
The Fear of Shirk
Shaykh Ibn Abdul Wahaab (rahimahullah) says:
Allah said : "Indeed Allah does not forgive associating partners with Him, and He forgives other than that as He wills." (Surat An-Nisa :48 & 116 ). And Al-Khalil (Ibrahim ('alayhi salaam)) said, "And prevent me and my descendents from worshipping the idols." (Surat Ibrahim 14:35)
And in the hadith; "The thing I fear most for you is the minor shirk." He ('alayhi salaatu wasalaam) was asked what that was, he replied: "Riya' (show)." *
* Footnote: Al-Mundhiri said, "Recorded by Ahmad with a good chain, also by Ibn Abu Al-Dunya and Al-Bayhaqi in Al-Zuhd, and others." Shaykh Al-Albani (rahimahullah) graded the hadith sahih in Sahih Al-Targhib wal-Tarhib, no.#29 (Riyad edition 1409)

Ibn Masood (rady Allahu 'anhu) reported that Allah's Messenger (alayhi salaatu wasalaam) said: "Whoever dies and he is calling upon others along with Allah, he will enter the Fire." Recorded by Al-Bukhari.
Muslim records from Jabir (rady Allahu 'anhu) that Allah's Messenger (alayhi salaatu wasalaam) said: "Whoever meets Allah without having associated anything with Him will enter paradise, and whoever meets Him having associated something with Him will enter the Fire."
Important Points:

1. The fear of shirk.
2. That riya is a form of shirk.
3. That it is a kind of minor shirk.
4. That it is the most dangerous thing for the righteous.
5. The nearness of Paradise and the Fire.
6. Mentioning their nearness in the same hadith.
7. That he who meets Him, without associating anything with Him, enters Paradise; and he who meets Him, while having associated something with Him enters the Fire, even though he may have been the person most prone to worship.
8. The tremendous importance of this issue, such that al-Khalil (Ibrahim (alayhi salaam)) asked that he and his offspring be protected from worshiping idols.
9. His concern for the condition of most people when he said: "Oh my Lord! Indeed they (the idols) have misguided many of the people." (Surat Ibrahim 14:36).
10. The interpretation of La ilaha illa Allah, as mentioned by Al-Bukhari.
11. The virtue of the o­ne who is free of shirk .
Commentary by Shayhk Al-Saadi:

 The Fear of Shirk:

Every instance of shirk in tawheed al-uloohiyah and al-ibadaah negates tawheed. And this shirk is of 2 types: The blatant major shirk, and the subtle minor shirk.
 Major Shirk:

It is to make a rival to Allah that is called upon as Allah is called upon, or to fear him, or hope in him, or love him, as Allah is loved, or to render a type of worship to him. This is the shirk which does not leave it practitioner with any tawheed at all, this is the mushrik that Allah has forbidden from Paradise, and his abode is the Fire.
It doesn't matter whether the worship rendered to other than Allah is called worship or tawassul (seeking nearness to Allah), or even if it is given a name other than these. All of that is major shirk, because what is important is the reality of the thing and its implication, not the word or expression used to describe it.
Minor Shirk:

This is every saying or action which leads to shirk, like aggrandizing creature in a way that does not quite reach the level of worship. Like, for example, making an oath by other than Allah, or behaving for show, etc.
Since shirk negates tawheed and necessitates eternal damnation in the Fire, and when it the major type it makes Paradise unlawful, and since bliss cannot be achieved except by escaping from it, then it is necessary for the worshipper to duly fear it, to hurry in escape from it - its every path, means and cause - and to ask Allah to protect him from it was the habit of the prophets, the purified, and the best of creatures.
The worshiper must struggle to increase and strengthen the sincerity in his heart, and this is done by completely devoting o­neself to Allah - being subjugated, repentant, fearful, hopeful, obedient, seeking His satisfaction and rewards in all that he does without neglecting this in any matter, open or hidden. True sincerity inherently repels both major and minor shirk, but whenever a type of shirk is present it will weaken o­ne's sincerity.

Allah said "I did" three times

It has been narrated by Abdul-llah bin Al-'Abbas-Allah is pleased with them-that: 

When Allah the exalted revealed{Whatever you show within yourself or conceal it, Allah will bring you to account for it}[Al-Baqarah verse 284] the companions got concerned so the prophet peace is upon him said "say we hear and we believe and we surrounded" and Allah threw the belief in their hearts. Then Allah the exalted revealed{Allah does not
charge a soul except [with that within] its capacity. It will have [the consequence of]
what [good] it has gained, and it will bear [the consequence of] what [evil] it has earned
."Our Lord, do not impose blame upon us if we have forgotten or erredAllah said "I
did"{Our Lord, and lay not upon us a burden like that which You laid upon those before
usAllah said "I did"{And pardon us; and forgive us; and have mercy upon us. You are
our protector}[Albaqarah verse 286] Allah said "I did"

Sahih Muslim hadeeth no 126 


Indeed, our lord does not deserve to be disobeyed.   

Al-Albaani’s Humility by The Albaani Blog


"I am only, as I always and forever say, a student of knowledge."

Does Talking About Allaah’s Names and Attributes Cause The Common Folk to Doubt? by The Albaani Blog


Questioner:
May Allaah reward you with good. Regarding mentioning [Allaah’s] Names and Attributes, some people say that the callers to Allaah must not speak about this issue in front of the common masses and riffraff, because delving into such things leads to placing doubt in them, so how true is this statement?
Al-Albaani:
We say to these people: then you [find and] speak about something in front of the common folk which is better than that, you speak about something which is better than that.
And if talking about that does not impress you then you have to speak about something which does other than that, and if you can’t [find something better than Allaah’s Names and Attributes to talk about]–and you won’t be able to–then you will hear what will not please you and this is the thing that doesn’t please you, [but] what is important is that it pleases your Lord. And this is what has reached us from the Salaf’s knowledge and what we hold as religion before Allaah.
And the common folk, as I said to you just now, are upon the natural inborn inclination [that Allaah created man on, al-fitrah], when it is said to them that, ‘[Allaah is] not above, and not below …’ [as the deviant sects say when explaining Allaah’s Names and Attributes] their hearts disapprove of that, but when it is said to them that, ‘Allaah is above all of His creation and there is no created thing above Him,’ [as is the aqidah of the Salaf], then this is what goes with the sound inborn inclination [that Allaah created them on], ... the fitrah of Allaah which He has created [all] people upon.” [Rum 30:30].
Al-Hudaa wan-Noor, 314.

Difference Between The Believer And The One Who Turns Away From Eemaan



بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
Shaykhul-Islaam Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah (may Allaah have mercy upon him) stated:
"Whoever believes in the messengers and obeys them, their enemies display enmity towards him and harm him. Therefore he (the believer) is tested by that which hurts him. If the person doesn't believe in them and he doesn't obeys them, he is punished in the life of this world and in the hereafter. Therefore that which hurts him comes about. And that which hurts him is the greatest of pain and more lasting than the pain that befalls the followers of the Messengers. Therefore its a must that that one goes through hardship/pain whether you believe or turn away from Eemaan.  However (the difference is that) the believer experiences pain in the life of this world to start, then he will have a good ending in the life of this world and in the hereafter. As for the one who turned away from Eemaan, he will experience delight to start with then he will proceed on to the everlasting punishment."
Taking from "Ad-Daw al-Muneer alaa at-Tafseer" 4/490.
Translated by Abu Yusuf Khaleefah 7th of Jumaadaa ath-Thaaniyah 1433/ 28th of April 2012
http://multiply.com/gi/31097:journal:108

Difference Between The Believer And The One Who Turns Away From Eemaan



بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
Shaykhul-Islaam Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah (may Allaah have mercy upon him) stated:
"Whoever believes in the messengers and obeys them, their enemies display enmity towards him and harm him. Therefore he (the believer) is tested by that which hurts him. If the person doesn't believe in them and he doesn't obeys them, he is punished in the life of this world and in the hereafter. Therefore that which hurts him comes about. And that which hurts him is the greatest of pain and more lasting than the pain that befalls the followers of the Messengers. Therefore its a must that that one goes through hardship/pain whether you believe or turn away from Eemaan.  However (the difference is that) the believer experiences pain in the life of this world to start, then he will have a good ending in the life of this world and in the hereafter. As for the one who turned away from Eemaan, he will experience delight to start with then he will proceed on to the everlasting punishment."
Taking from "Ad-Daw al-Muneer alaa at-Tafseer" 4/490.
Translated by Abu Yusuf Khaleefah 7th of Jumaadaa ath-Thaaniyah 1433/ 28th of April 2012
http://multiply.com/gi/31097:journal:108

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

The Virtues Of Madeenah And It’s Scholars – Abdulilah Lahmami (mp3/english) by AbdurRahman.org


The Virtues Of Madeenah And It's Scholars
[24/03/1433 - 15-02-2012] - Abdulilah Lahmami
The following is a lecture that was delivered by our brother Abdulilah Lahmami[Hafidhahullah] in Jeddah on the night of the 23rd Rabi al-Awal 1433 /15th February 2012.
Note: The lecture is for free distribution and we would appreciate if you could reference the lecture back to this website:
BaarakAllahu Feekum

"Verily, the just will be with Allah on podiums of light..."





`Abdullah bin `Amr (رضي الله عنه) said that the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said,

«الْمُقْسِطُونَ عِنْدَ اللهِ عَلَى مَنَابِرَ مِنْ نُورٍ عَنْ يَمِينِ الرَّحْمنِ وَكِلْتَا يَدَيْهِ يَمِينٌ، الَّذِينَ يَعْدِلُونَ فِي حُكْمِهِمْ وَأَهْلِيهِمْ وَمَا وَلُوا»

"Verily, the just will be with Allah on podiums of light, to the right of Ar-Rahman, and both of His Hands are right. They are those who are just and fair in their judgment and with their families and those whom they are responsible for."

[Collected by Muslim, Ahmad and An-Nasaa-ee]

Monday, April 23, 2012

The Virtues Of Makkah And Its Relationship To Tawheed 27-05-1433/19-04-2012 - Abul-'Abbas Moosa Richardson (mp3/english)



The following is a lecture delivered by our brother Abul-'Abbas Moosa Richardson[Hafidhahullah] in Jeddah on the night of 27-05-1433/19-04-2012.
Note: The lecture is for free distribution and we would appreciate if you could reference the lecture back to this website:
www.wefilmhd.posterous.com
BaarakAllahu Feekum

Saturday, April 21, 2012

3 charasterictics that are the true signs of happiness.

First when they are given, are thankful.
Second when they are tested, are patient.
Third when they sin, seek forgiveness from Allah.

Reference: Qawaidhul Arba by Shaykhul Islam Muhammad Ibn Abdil Wahhab An-Najdi

The Truth is Not Known By The Men by The Albaani Blog


He, may Allaah have mercy on him, said, “So aspire, O Muslim, to know your Islaam from your Lord’s Book and your Prophet’s Sunnah.
And don’t say, ‘So and so said.’
For verily, the Truth is not known by the men–nay, know the Truth, you will recognise the men.’
As-Saheehah, 5/350.

Shortcomings and Faults



“Have patience with the shortcomings of the woman. Do not argue about every little thing she does. Overlook the faults that do not affect the marriage.”
Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan (Hafidhahullaahu Ta’aala)

What a Woman!




Ibnul Jawzee (rahimahullaah) said: Sayyaar (rahimahullaah) reported from Riyaah (rahimahullaah) who said: A woman was mentioned to me, so I married her. Whenever she finished praying Ishaa, she would perfume herself, adorn herself with incense and wear her (fine)clothes; then she would approach me and say: "Do you have a need?” If I said yes, she would stay with me; and if I said no, she would take off her (fine)clothes and stand up for (prayer) till the morning. Riyaah said: "By Allaah,she really delighted me." [Sifatus Safwah: page: 116]

Giving Precedence to Others Over Yourself in Those Things Which Are Obligatory



Shaikh Uthaimeen, may Allaah have mercy on him, said,
“Giving precedence to others over yourself in those things which are obligatory is not allowed. For example, if a person only has enough water for himself with which to perform ablution and there is another person with him who needs water, he is not to give the water to the other person, the other person should do tayammum.  Because this is giving precedence to others over yourself in those things which are obligatory, and giving such precedence to others over yourself is haraam.’
Ash-Sharh al-Mumti’, vol. 15, p. 40.

‘This is not your nest, so hop away.’ | Al-Albaani on Imaam Ash-Shaatibi’s Advice to the Scholar, Then What of the Student? by The Albaani Blog


Imaam ash-Shaatibi said, “And a scholar (here Shaikh al-Albaani said, “Examine this closely, he didn’t say, ‘a student of knowledge!’”)–if the [other] scholars have not borne witness for him, then the ruling regarding him is that he remains under the original state of an absence of knowledge–until someone else bears witness for him and until he himself knows [that] what he [i.e., the person who is already a scholar] bore witness to concerning him [is true].
And if not, then he, for a surety, is upon an absence of knowledge or is upon doubt.
So [the potential scholar] having the audacity to move forward in these two states instead of falling back is not done except by following desires [i.e., the two states being [1] a scholar bearing witness for this potential scholar and [2] that this potential new scholar knows in his heart that what the scholar is saying about him is true].
For it was his duty to get a fatwa from someone else about himself but he didn’t.
And it was from his right that he shouldn’t have been put forward unless someone else put him forward, and no-one did.”
Shaikh Al-Albaani commenting on this said, “This is Imaam ash-Shaatibi’s advice to ‘a scholar’ who is capable of going before the people with some share of knowledge–he is advising him not to do so until the scholars bear witness for him, fearful that he may be a person of desires.
So what, I wonder, do you think his advice would have been if he saw some of these who are grasping at this knowledge in this time of ours?!
There is no doubt that he would have said to such a one:
لَيْسَ هَذَا بِعُشِّكِ فَادْرُجِي
‘This is not your nest, so hop away.’
[Ed. Note: Al-Midaani said in Majma’ul-Amthaal, “‘This is not your nest, so hop away,’ i.e., this affair is not something you have a right in, so leave it … it is given as an example for someone who raises himself above his rank.”]
So is there anyone who will take heed?!
And indeed I, by Allaah, fear that these [people] will be included in his saying صلى الله عليه وسلم, “The intellects of the people of that time will be plucked away. And the scum of the people will be left behind for it [i.e., for that time]. Most of them will think that they are upon something, but they are not upon anything.” [As-Saheehah, no. 1682]
And Allaah’s Aid is sought.”
As-Saheehah, vol. 2, p.713.

Some Mistakes done in Du’aa – Dr Saleh as Saleh by AbdurRahman.org


Some mistakes:
1. Du'aa containing aspects of shirk in worship (i.e invoking others or other along with Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala).
'O young man, I am going to teach you some words: Be mindful of Allah, and He will be mindful of you. Be mindful of Allah, and you will find Him before you. When you ask, ask Allah. When you wish to seek help, seek help from Allah. Remember that if all the people come together to bring you benefit they cannot benefit you except what Allah has written. On the other hand, if they come together to cause (you) any harm they will not be able to do it except for what Allah has written. The pens have been laid aside, and the scrolls have dried.' (Narrated by al-Tirmidhi who declared it Hasan Sahih).
2. Forbidden types of tawassul
That he makes tawassul to Allaah in his du`aa by the honour of the Prophet or his sanctity, or his blessing, or by the honour of those besides him from the Saaliheen, or their sanctity or their right or their blessing, so he says, by way of example, "O Allaah, by the honour of your Prophet, or his sanctity, or his blessing, give me wealth and offspring or enter me into Paradise and save me from the Fire", then he is not a Mushrik with the major shirk which expels him from Islaam, but it is forbidden in order to close the means (leading) to Shirk and in order to distance a Muslim from doing anything that leads towards Shirk. And there is no doubt that tawassul through the honour of the Prophets and righteous is one of the means of Shirk, that eventually lead to it after the passing of days (i.e. time), according to what has been indicated by (practical) experience and what the reality testifies to... (Fataawaa Lajnah ad-Daa'imah, (1/338),    [Check Here for further resources]
3. Dua asking for Death
The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said,
"No one should wish death for any affliction that has befallen him. If he finds his situation unbearable, let him pray: "Allahumma ahyini ma kanati al-hayatu khayran li wa tawaffani ma kanat al-wafatu khayran li (O Allah, grant me life if life is good for me, and grant me death if death is good for me)." (Muslim)
Imam Ahmad reported that Anas said,
“Allah’s Messenger visited a Muslim man who had become as weak as a sick small bird. Allah’s Messenger said to him, `Were you asking or supplicating to Allah about something’ He said, `Yes. I used to say: O Allah! Whatever punishment you saved for me in the Hereafter, give it to me in this life.’ Allah’s Messenger said:
((All praise is due to Allah! You cannot bear it -or stand it-. You should have said: (Our Lord! Give us in this world that which is good and in the Hereafter that which is good, and save us from the torment of the Fire!))
The man began reciting this Du`a and he was cured.” Muslim also recorded it.
5. Invoke for something fobidden or a sin,
for e.g, asking Allaah to make some one as drug addict or asking Allaah that someone to die as kafir e.t.c
6. Severing ties of kinship,
7. As a way of testing Allah's Power, response etc,
8. Abandoning du'aa due to despair 
'The servant's du'a will be answered provided he does not ask for what is sinful or for the breaking off of relations, and also if he does not show impatience.' He was asked, 'O Messenger of Allah, what is impatience?' And he replied, 'That the servant says: "I invoked, but I do not think it (my invocation) was answered", and he becomes disappointed and abandons du'a.' (Narrated by Muslim in his "Sahih" from Abu Hurairah).
9. Excessiveness in raising voice
'Be kind to yourselves for you are not calling upon One who is deaf or absent. You are calling upon One who is All-Hearing and All-Seeing.' (Bukhari & Muslim reported it from Abu Musa).
10. You should'nt ask Allah to make His decree that is bad for you, easy for you but rather Allah should ward it off.
Ask with absolute resolve, and believe with certainty that your du'a will be answered. The Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa sallam) said: 'When one of you makes du'a he should not say, 'O Allah, forgive me if You wish, have mercy on me if you wish, give me provision if you wish,' but he should ask with resolve because he does what he likes; no one can force Him.' (Bukhari)
The Prophet (sallalahu alayhi wa sallam) also said: 'Ask Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala when you are sure of His response, and remember that Allah does not accept the du'a of the unmindful and neglect heart.' (Declared Hasan by Sheikh Al-Albani in "Silsilah al-Ahadith Al-Sahihah" no 594)
12. Invoke Allah against oneself, property, wealth or family :
Jabir (radhiAllahu 'anhu) said the Prophet (salallahu alayhi wa sallam) said:
'Do not make du'a against yourself, nor make du'a against your children, nor your property, for your du'a may coincide with the time when Allah grants all supplication, and your du'a might be granted (and cause you harm).' (Muslim).

Fear Allah Wherever You May be – Shaykh Falaah Ismaeel (mp3 arabic/english) by AbdurRahman.org


Fear Allah Wherever You May be
Shaykh Falaah Ismaeel
Excellent Lecture !!
This lecture was given by our noble Shaykh Falaah bin Ismaeel (حفظه الله) at Masjid Ahlul Quraan wa Suannah in Queens. This is another lengthy lecture which contains a lot of good and beneficial material in it, walhamdulillah. Br. Abu Muhammad al-Maghribitranslated this valuable lecture.
AbdurRahman.org | April 21, 2012 at 3:20 PM | Tags: Abu Muhammad al-Maghribi

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Sarf::Level1::Class26 by 'ilmul'arabiyyah


About the Class:
 After having taken some new vocabulary in the previous class, we will continue this class by taking more verbs of the first kind ( the first principle you were given )
After that we will go through some different rules when conjugating those kind of verbs.
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