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Question: The questioner says: There are those who claim that it is not permissible to apply the ḥadīth about the Khawārij (rebellious sect) to those who go out today in demonstrations against a specific ruler. They also say that there are some who describe these demonstrations as a “peaceful movement” (ḥirāk silmī) and claim that…
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Questioner: “Our Shaykh, we have been tested in our country with those who say that demonstrations are permissible for enjoining good and forbidding evil. So if they see a particular evil, they gather and hold a demonstration, and they argue that the ruler permits them to do such things. What is your view?” Shaykh: “Firstly,…
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بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيم All praise is due to Allah, Lord of the worlds. We bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah alone, and that Muḥammad ﷺ is His slave and Messenger. What has recently unfolded in Morocco of demonstrations, unrest, and destruction of property reminds us of the great…
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(Ibn al-Qayyim, Madārij al-Sālikīn 3/156) In the heart there is disarray, and nothing gathers it except turning attentively toward Allah. In the heart there is estrangement, and nothing removes it except closeness with Allah in seclusion. In the heart there is sorrow, and nothing dispels it except the joy of knowing Allah and sincerity in…
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Hadith 17 Silsilah al-Ṣaḥīḥah Imaam Al-Albānī Narrator: Anas ibn Mālik (may Allah be pleased with him) “Indeed, the Prophet of Allah, Ayyūb (peace be upon him), suffered with affliction for eighteen years. Relatives and strangers abandoned him, except two of his brothers who would visit him morning and evening. One day one of them said…
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✍🏻 Imaam Ibn ʿUthaymīn (may Allah have mercy on him) said: He says: “May Allah destroy you, may Allah do such and such to you.” But as for saying: “May Allah take you, may Allah destroy you, may Allah blacken your face, may Allah never give you success in this world or the Hereafter” —…
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What is the ruling on someone who mocks a woman who wears the proper Islamic ḥijāb? Imaam Muqbil رحمه الله تعالى “The one who mocks like Muḥammad al-Ghazālī in the introduction of his book Fiqh al-Sīrah , where he says: “I saw the women in Madinah walking as if they were carrying tents.” Why does…
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Question: Many of our scholars say that it is possible to see the Messenger of Allah ﷺ in a dream, and that seeing him in a dream is true, because the devils cannot take on the form of the Messenger ﷺ. Is believing this considered shirk (polytheism) or not? Answer: This statement is true and…
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Shaykh Muqbil رحمه الله تعالى What appears to be correct is that it is obligatory, for Allah the Exalted says: “O you who believe, when the call is made for prayer on the Day of Jumuʿah (Friday), then hasten to the remembrance of Allah.” And the continual practice of the Prophet ﷺ of delivering the…
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From Wuhaib ibn al-Ward, who said: A man came to Wahb ibn Munabbih and said: “I have resolved with myself not to mix with people. What do you think?” He replied: “Do not do that, for people are in need of you and you are in need of them. You have needs from them, and…
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