Monday, May 21, 2012

What is required of a new Muslim between the period he embraces and openly announces his religion



Question:
Between the period he embraces Islaam and [openly] announces his [embracing of] Islaam, is the new Muslim required to perform the obligatory acts as required of [all] Muslims?
Response:
All Praise be to Allaah alone, and may the prayers and salutations be upon His Messenger and his companions; To proceed:
When a person embraces Islaam, then [as a Muslim] - according to his ability - he is [now] required to gradually learn that which is required of him - as legislated. He is [then] required to act accordingly, and that is from the date he embraced Islaam.
And with Allaah lies all success and may Allaah send prayers and salutations upon our Prophet (sal-Allaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) and his family and his companions.

The Permanent Committee for Islaamic Research & VerdictsFataawa al-Lajnah ad-Daa.imah lil-Buhooth al-'Ilmiyyah wal-Iftaa - Fatwa No.6348
Fataawa ad-Da'wah wal-Jamaa'aat al-Islaamiyyah - Page 85

What is required of a new Muslim between the period he embraces and openly announces his religion



Question:
Between the period he embraces Islaam and [openly] announces his [embracing of] Islaam, is the new Muslim required to perform the obligatory acts as required of [all] Muslims?
Response:
All Praise be to Allaah alone, and may the prayers and salutations be upon His Messenger and his companions; To proceed:
When a person embraces Islaam, then [as a Muslim] - according to his ability - he is [now] required to gradually learn that which is required of him - as legislated. He is [then] required to act accordingly, and that is from the date he embraced Islaam.
And with Allaah lies all success and may Allaah send prayers and salutations upon our Prophet (sal-Allaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) and his family and his companions.
The Permanent Committee for Islaamic Research & VerdictsFataawa al-Lajnah ad-Daa.imah lil-Buhooth al-'Ilmiyyah wal-Iftaa - Fatwa No.6348
Fataawa ad-Da'wah wal-Jamaa'aat al-Islaamiyyah - Page 85

PRINCIPLES Charts added… by sarf4sisters


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Two new documents have been added to the Resources page with easy step by step explanation for conjugating verbs that have special cases.  We ask Allaah to reward the student who provided these charts with the best of rewards -

PRINCIPLES 1

(fi`lul-mudhaari` an-naaqis)

PRINCIPLES 2

(fi`lul-maadhee an-naaqis)

PRINCIPLES Charts added… by sarf4sisters


Bismillaah
Two new documents have been added to the Resources page with easy step by step explanation for conjugating verbs that have special cases.  We ask Allaah to reward the student who provided these charts with the best of rewards -

PRINCIPLES 1

(fi`lul-mudhaari` an-naaqis)

PRINCIPLES 2

(fi`lul-maadhee an-naaqis)

The Incredible Story of “The Lamp”



Anas bin Malik narrated: The Messenger of Allaah said: «A good dream [that comes true] of a righteous man is one of forty-six parts of prophethood.» Transmitted by al-Bukhaaree - v.9, p.30
Abu Qataadah narrated: The Prophet said: «A true good dream is from Allaah, and a bad dream is from Shaytaan.» Transmitted by Muslim - v.4, p.1772
Abu Hurayrah narrated: I heard the Messenger of Allaah saying: «Nothing is left of the prophethood except Al-Mubashshiraat.» They asked, "What are Al-Mubashshiraat?" He replied: «The true good dreams [that conveys glad tidings].» Transmitted by al-Bukhaaree - v.9, p.31
A man narrates:
My father once narrated [a story to me] about an old man who had a dream. In this dream, he met Shaykhul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah in one of the markets of 'Unayzah; It was one of the markets which leads to the assembly (a gathering place) – a well known place in 'Unayzah.
During this meeting, Shaykhul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah handed a lamp to this old man.
When the old man [later] enquired about the [meaning of his] dream, he was told that he will have a child who would [grow up to] be pious (saalih) and he would have [an elevated] stature in [islaamic] knowledge.
So, a child was born to this old man, and he was set upon naming him Saalih, in the hope that his dream would be true and specific to this child.
So, Saalih was religious and devout, and loved the people, [just] as they loved him [too]. He would recite the Qur.aan and stand the night in prayer, however, he was not a student of knowledge.
Saalih then got married and had a son, whom he named Muhammad; He was Muhammad ibn Saalih al-'Uthaymeen.
And in reality - and we consider him as such - he was the lamp which Shaykhul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah had given the old man [in the dream].
And [as for] this old man, [well, he] was the grandfather of Shaykh Ibn 'Uthaymeen – may Allaah have mercy upon him.
Narrated by: The Shaykh's son, 'Abdullaah ibn Muhammad ibn Saalih al-'Uthaymeen.

Ibn Baaz … “Before His Death He Woke Up From Sleep …”




Abdur-Rahmaan ibn Abdul-Aziz ibn Baaz said, “Before his death he woke up from sleep and performed ablution and spread out his prayer mat and started to say, ‘Laa ilaaha illallaah’ and ‘Allaahu Akbar,’ and then he tried to go back to sleep again but he felt some difficulty in breathing so we called an ambulance and while we were taking him to the hospital, he died on the way, and we praise Allaah for his Pre-Decree and its execution [al-Qadar wal-Qadaa].”

Mawaaqif Mudee’ah, p. 119

Your Degree in the Sight of Allaah


Ibn al-Qayyim:

The worker, who wants to know his degree in the master’s eye, should first observe how much he works for him.

al-Fawaa`id


BismillaahirRahmaanirRaheem

AsSalaamu'alaikumwarahmatullaahiwabarakaatuhu

Please find transcript of lesson 44 of Usool-uth-Thalaathah now uploaded.

Jazaakumullaahu khairan

wassalaam

Al-Albaani and His Bicycle: The Turbaned Shaikh was the Talk of the Town by The Albaani Blog


He said, “I bought a bicycle to ride and it was the first time the Damascenes saw such a spectacle: a turbaned Shaikh riding a bicycle!
They were astonished at such a sight.
There used to be a magazine called Al-Mudhik al-Mubkiwhich a Christian man would publish, he mentioned this incident among the witty jokes [therein, but] I wouldn’t care about these petty issues–all that concerned me was time.”
1 A comedic magazine published in Damascus by a journalist called Habeeb Kahaalah.  In each edition he would print a picture which would be the talk of the town for the whole week.
Al-Imaam al-Albaani, Duroos, wa Mawaaqif, wa Ibar, of Abdul-Aziz ibn Muhammad Abdullaah as-Sadhaan, p. 111.

Is It Okay to Go Out for Da’wah [Khuruj] with the Tablighi Jamaa’ah? by The Albaani Blog


Questioner: If I have turned to [wanting to practise] the religion and have no knowledge and an Islamic group asks me to go out with them for da’wah and some brothers at the mosque warn me stating that this jamaa’ah is called the Tableeghi Jamaa’ah and it is not right for me to go out with them because they have corrupt beliefs, what should I do?
Al-Albaani: Seek knowledge, what’s the problem, seek knowledge.
Questioner: Ya’ni, is it permissible for me to go out with them now?
Al-Albaani: Their going out is not from the Sunnah. Their sitting in the mosques and seeking knowledge and studying the Book of Allaah as occurs in the authentic hadith, that is what is legislated. As for their going out like this in groups, and most of them only know very little about Islaam, this is something which they have opposed the Muslims from the time of the Prophet to this day in.
Before this time, thirty or forty years ago, there was no Jamaa’ah that would go out like this with tens or hundreds of people without even a single scholar found amongst them.
The people of knowledge are widespread in Jordan and Syria and we advise these people to sit in the gatherings of knowledge and to learn, and this is what we advise you with too. We say to you: attend the gatherings of knowledge, the sittings of knowledge and learn.
As for this going out [khuruj]–it has no basis in the Sunnah.
Al-Hudaa wan-Noor, 81.

Contentment



Shaikh Uthaimeen, may Allaah have mercy on him said, “From Allaah’s Blessings on a servant is that he be granted contentment, whether that be regarding his residence, his clothes, his means of transport, or his children.
For when a person is content with what Allaah has given him, he will remain rich.”
Bulughul-Maraam, vol. 6, p. 272.

Al-Albaani on His Balcony and The Fig Tree by The Albaani Blog


“There used to be a fig tree in his house in Amman [Jordan], from which he would take figs while seated on his balcony.  He would do so by using a long stick that he had devised where he had split and overlapped it so that he controlled how long or short he wanted it.  At its end he placed a sharp, pointed cup, so that when he touched them with the tip of the stick, the figs would fall into the cup.”
Al-Imaam al-Albaani, Duroos, wa Mawaaqif, wa Ibar, of Abdul-Aziz ibn Muhammad Abdullaah as-Sadhaan, p. 111.

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Are There Companions Who Will be Called to Account and Then Punished and Who Will Then Enter Paradise? by The Albaani Blog


Questioner: Our Shaikh, are there people from the Companions who will be called to account and then punished and who will then enter Paradise? Are any of them of such levels?
Al-Albaani: Why are you concerned about that? [Lit: what concerns you about that question?]
Questioner: Wallaahi, it’s a question that came to mind.
Al-Albaani: I don’t think it crossed your mind … [starts laughing]
Questioner: [laughs]
Al-Albaani: From some angles these are whisperings [of the Devil, waswasah] … why are you concerned about that … why are you concerned about that … does it have a connection to your aqidah? [Is it] something which you will correct [your aqidah] with?
Ask about what is relevant to you, Yaa akhi, because this is a door Shaitaan enters through.
Al-Hudaa wan-Noor, 547.