The Gatherings of Knowledge by Ahlus Sunnah Enrage the Innovators

Abu Yusuf Khaleefah wrote: 

We prayed in the Prophet’s Masjid last night [April 16th, 27th of Jumaada ath-Thaani] and on our way out to head to the class of the Noble Shaykh Rabee’ (may Allah preserve him), we passed by the gathering of knowledge being held by the muhaddith of Madeenah, Shaykh ‘Abdul-Muhsin al-Badr (may Allah preserve him). Continue reading

The Khawaarij are Young and Foolish

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Shaykh ‘Abdur Razzaaq Ibn ‘Abdil-Muhsin al-Badr (may Allah preserve them both) stated in his class [the morning of the 26th of Jumaada ath-Thaani] after Salaatul Fajr:

From the descriptions which the Prophet (salallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) gave of the khawaarij that will appear in the latter times, is that they will be young in age and foolish. Continue reading

Don’t Believe First and Then Look for Proof

Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy upon him) stated:

It is obligatory upon everyone who has read an evidence to keep away from desires and fanaticism so he can judge by that which the evidence has indicated. So for this it is said: Establish the proof (first), then believe, then afterwards implement. Continue reading

منهج السلف في كيفية التعامل مع الإنحرافات العقدية والمنهجية

:المادة الصوتية

 لمحاضرة: منهج السلف في كيفية التعامل مع الإنحرافات العقدية والمنهجية لـفضيلة الشيخ محمد بن عمر بن سالم بازمول حفظه الله. والتي ألقيت أمس ضمن دورة الإمام محمد بن عبدالوهاب السلفية الخامسة عشر بمكة المكرمة

:للإستماع من هنا

Refutations Must be Knowledge Based

Abu ‘Abdis Salaam Siddiq al-Juyaanee narrated:

By the Mercy of Allah we had the pleasure of having lunch with Shaikh Fu’aad al-‘Amree (hafithahullah). The Shaikh (hafithahullah) told us that learning, practicing and calling to Allah is the life of the student. He encouraged us (Abu Yusuf Khaleefah, Abu Muhammad al-Jamayki, and myself) to be patient and to continue to call to Allah, give Da’wah, and to cling to the Salafi methodology. Continue reading

Is The Tree That Has Grown On The Grave An Evidence For The Inhabitant’s Righteousness?

Question Posed To Imam Ibn Baaz (may Allah have mercy upon him):

Question: I have come to see that some of the people, upon seeing a tree growing on any grave, describe the inhabitant of the grave as a (righteous) character whose degree (of piety and righteousness) is such and such. Does the growing of trees upon the graves have any connection (with the righteousness of the inhabitant of the grave)? Continue reading