Tuesday, June 9, 2020

It is not befitting that the ignorant person is ever a caller to Islām...



Shaykh Zayd al-Madkhali (رحمه الله) said:

“It is not befitting that the ignorant person is ever a caller to Islām; if he is correct in one statement, he will be incorrect in hundreds of statements. This is the way of Jamā’ah at-Tablīgh.”

Shar al-Wāsiiyyah (p. 330)

Translation: MuSunnah.com
17 Mar 2019 . 6:53 PM

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Increase in Respect


February 6, 2018 / telegram.me/s/MiraathPubs


*Increase in Respect*

Translated by Abbas Abu Yahya for Miraathpubs.net

The learned scholar Muhammad Amman al-Jami -Rahimahullaah said:

الأدب والأناة والتريث : تزيد الرجل مهابة وثباتاً ؛ والعجلة : قد تجعل الرجل يُستخف في عين الناس. 

Good manners, gentleness and calmness, also having great patience increase a man in respect and status and stability. Haste can perhaps belittle a man in peoples eyes.

[Qurrat Ayoon al-Muwahideen 19]


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زيادة مهابة*

قال العلامة محمد أمان الجامي – رحمه الله-:

الأدب والأناة والتريث : تزيد الرجل مهابة وثباتاً ؛
والعجلة : قد تجعل الرجل يُستخف في عين الناس

قرة عيون الموحدين ( ١٩)

Saturday, June 6, 2020

Random Quote of the Day

Translated by Mustafa George De Berry
knowledgeofislamblog.wordpress.com/
31 March 2015, 1:33 AM


Shaikh Muqbil said:

Our call (Tawheed, Sunnah, Salafiyah) is more precious to us than gold & more precious than our souls. 

Al Bashaeer pg. 11



Remember The Saying Of Allaah عز وجل Whenever Your Soul Tries To Entice You To Sin:



Remember The Saying Of Allaah عز وجل Whenever Your Soul Tries To Entice You To Sin:

But as for he who feared standing before his Lord and restrained his soul from the desire (of lusts, passions and deviations). Then verily, Paradise will be the abode (for him).

[79:40-41]

TRANSLATION: MarkazMuaadh.com
11:12 PM – 4 Jul 2019

"That I witness a fire in a mosque which I am unable to put off is more beloved to me... "


salafidawah.com.pk 
tawheedekhaalis.com (Urdu)
 20 Jun 17 . 10:30 PM


Abū Idrīs al-Khawlānī said,

“That I witness a fire in a mosque which I am unable to put off is more beloved to me than I witness a religious innovation in it which I am unable to change.”

‘al-Itisām’ by al-Shātibī
Vol. 1. Pg. 82

TRANSLATOR: @Zubayr Abbasi


Friday, June 5, 2020

Narrated Abu Hurairah رضى الله عنه: The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said, “Avoid the seven great destructive sins.”



Narrated Abu Hurairah رضى الله عنه: The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said, 

“Avoid the seven great destructive sins.” The people enquired, “O Allâh’s Messenger! What are they?” He said, (1) To join others in worship along with Allâh, (2) to practise sorcery, (3) to kill a person which Allâh has forbidden except for a just cause (according to Islâmic law), (4) to eat up Ribâ (usury), (5) to eat up an orphan’s wealth, (6) to show one’s back to the enemy and fleeing from the battlefield at the time of fighting, (7) and to accuse chaste women, who never even think of anything touching their chastity and are true believers”. (Sahîh Al-Bukharî, Vol. 4, Hadîth No. 28).

Taken from: The Noble Qur’ān in the English Language by Dr. Muhammad Taqî-ud-Dîn al-Hilâlî and Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khân, Part 4 page. 92. (See the  footnote of Sûrah Âl ‘Imrân ayah 130), Published by King Fahd Complex For The Printing Of The Holy Qur'ân, Madinah K.S.A.

Wise Words!



Shaykh Abdul-Azeez ibn Baaz rahmatullahi alaihi said:

“It is obligatory upon the believer to fear shirk and sins and to be far removed from them.

Especially shirk, he should not make himself feel safe from that.”

Sharh Kitaab at-Towheed of Shaykh ibn Baaz.

Trans. Source: Markaz Salafi Dawah Reading
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24 April 2019 | 11:39 PM

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Islam and Imān when mentioned together and seperately

Shaikh Al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (رَحِمَهُ اللهُ) stated: When either Islam or Imān are mentioned [textually] on their own without the other, they carry the same meaning, but when they both appear together [in texts] they carry separate specific meanings. So, when Islam is mentioned on its own without Imān then what is intended is the whole of the Religion, the apparent and hidden deeds. And when Imān is mentioned on its own without Islam, then that too intends the whole of the Religion. But when the two of them are mentioned together, then they carry separate meanings. In that case, Islam means the outward acts alongside submission of the heart and its compliance – and Imān means the hidden deeds (i.e. belief and action of the heart).7

7See Kitāb Al-Imān of Ibn Taymiyyah (p. 287).

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