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سؤال عن الوسائل لإصلاح حال الأمة الإسلامية

:سؤال وجّه إلى العلامة الشيخ ربيع حفظه الله

س: “هل من الوسائل لإصلاح حال الأمة الإسلامية اليوم القيام بالتفجيرات والاغتيالات للمنشآت الحكومية الكافرة؟

ج: الإسلام من أعظم مزاياه: الوفاء بالعهود والوفاء بالوعد ولو للكفار. ومن خصال المؤمنين: عدم الخيانة وعدم الغدر. قد حصلت قصة للمغيرة بن شعبة, أن رافق جماعة من المشركين وكان ذلك في حال شركهم وسافروا إلى الشام أو مصر في تجارة, وحصلوا على مال فباتوا ليلة فهجم عليهم فقتلهم وأخذ مالهم, وجاء إلى النبيّ صلى الله عليه وسلم مسلماً وقدم له المال وأخبره بالقصة, فقال صلى الله عليه وسلم:

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Fasting on the Day of Arafah Expiates Two Years

The Noble Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan (may Allah have mercy upon him) stated:

This day (the Day of Arafah) has within it a tremendous virtue. When he (the Prophet) was asked about fasting on it he said: “It expiates the previous year and the remaining year,” meaning the following year. Fasting (on that day) expiates two years. This indicates the virtue of fasting the Day of Arafah. Continue reading

Cursing the One who has Cursed the People of Knowledge

Question posed to the Noble Shaykh Rabee’ al-Madkhalee (may Allah preserve him):

Q. Is it permissible for us to curse the one who the people of knowledge have cursed?
A. Cursing, don’t curse. However if the person has been declared to be an innovator and there’s a need to clarify his state for the purpose of advising the people, then clarify. You say about him: “So and so is an innovator. So and so has this affair with him.” As for cursing, then no, there’s to be no cursing. Don’t curse him. If the scholar has cursed him, you don’t curse him. If the scholar has ruled upon him with a ruling that is true concerning him and you see that the people are being harmed by way of him, then it is upon you to clarify his state in order that the people can be aware of his evil and be safe from his evil. As for cursing him, then no, and (know that) it doesn’t benefit. Continue reading

Trials Reveal The True Men

Shaykhul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah (may Allah have mercy upon him) stated:

Not everyone who adorns himself with the Sunnah is a Sunnee. However, during the times of trials and tribulations, you will come to know the (true) men. And the protected one is the one who Allah has protected.   Continue reading

A Foundation of al-Haddaadiyyah

The Noble Shaykh Rabee’ Ibn Haadi al-Madkhalee (may Allah preserve him) mentioned as one of the foundations of al-Haddaadiyyah:  

Despised blind following and blind fanaticism of individuals who are known by Ahlus Sunnah for lying, betrayal and oppression. Also having the alliance and enmity based upon these individuals  and their falsehood. These are the characteristics of the old and new Haddaadiyyah. Continue reading

The Blameworthy Debating

Al-Imaam as-San’aanee (may Allah have mercy upon him) stated:

And the reality of (the prohibited, blameworthy) debating/argumentation is your speaking ill of the speech of other than yourself to display a deficiency in it for no other reason than belittling the one who said it and displaying your virtue over him. Continue reading

Balance in Worship and Worldly Life

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

The completeness of one being religious is not by way of tiring oneself out in the performance of the acts of worship and keeping away from the lawful pleasures of the worldly life. The path of the Prophet (sallallaaahu alayhi wa sallam) is the most complete path due to what it consist of from giving oneself its portion of rest and (enjoyment of) the lawful pleasures along with worshiping Allah (azza wa jall).

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