Friday, October 30, 2015

Shaykh Rabee' On Those Who Rebuke Refutations

The Noble Shaykh Rabee' (may Allah preserve him): 

"Those who rebuke the refutations (and don't  want the refutations against falsehood to be spread), these people are criminals, spreading their falsehood. They do not want anyone to refute them. This is their intent." (Al-Majmoo' 14/281)

Translated by Abu Yusuf Khaleefah

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Saturday, September 26, 2015

Shaikh Khaalid 'Uthmaan on Calling A Salafy a Fattaan (Troublemaker)

Author: Shaikh Khaalid 'Uthmaan (hafithahullah)
Question posed and translated by Nasir Abu Abu Bakr
http://salafyink.com/callingsalafyfattaan/

Q: Ya Shaykhanaa is it permissible -and this problem is frequent in the west- is it permissible for a SALAFY to say about another SALAFY who is well known (for Salafiyyah), to say about him that he is a troublemaker (fattaan); and then when he is asked for the evidence he doesn't give it or just shrugs it off?

A: This is not permissible, ask him for daleel. It is NOT permissible to accuse a Salafy who is a known Salafy of something then give no evidence!

Thursday, August 6, 2015

A Blessed Sitting With Our Noble Shaikh Al 'Allaamah Rabee' Bin Haadee Al Madkhalee (hafithahullah)

All praise is for Allah the Almighty Who allowed us to sit with a scholar from the scholars of Ahlus Sunnah to judge and aid in bringing about resolution to the differing which has been occurring in America over the pass few years between some of the Salafi students of knowledge which as a result adversely effected the Salafis in the West as a whole. This is a summary of the main points of the meeting:

  • Shaikh Rabee' (hafithahullah) welcomed us all into his home and was pleasant towards both parties. 
  • Shaikh Rabee' (hafithahullah) after listening to that which both parties had to say asked Abu Muhammad Al-Jamaiky and Abu Yusuf Khaleefah, “What effect has these warnings had in the dawah?" They both informed him that it caused division between the Salafis. 
  • Shaikh Rabee' (hafithahullah) asked Abu Yusuf Khaleefah and Abu Muhammad Al-Jamaiky, “Do the other brothers from the Du’aat have any bidah with them?” They answered: "No Shaykh, they are Salafiyoon." 
  • Shaikh Rabee' (hafithahullah) mentioned that he does not see from anyone on either sides any Bid'ah (innovation) or Dalaalah (misguidance). Rather, he sees that shaytaan entered between the Salafis and caused division. 
  • Shaykh Rabee’ (hafithahullah) mentioned that both sides are Salafi, calling to Allah and each side should continue giving da’wah and leave off all matters that lead to differing and put the differences under our feet. 
  • Shaikh Rabee' (hafithahullah) commanded that we ALL drop everything and start with a new page between us. The Shaykh mentioned that this is for ALL parties involved on BOTH sides.   
  • Shaikh Rabee' (hafithahullah) commanded that the warnings stop and that both parties only speak about each other with good. 
  • Shaikh Rabee' (hafithahullah) commanded that ANY and ALL warnings that are online must come down and be removed. The Shaikh (hafithahullah) stressed ALL by putting both hands to his face and flinging them back.
  • Shaikh Rabee' (hafithahullah) was asked by Abu Muhammad Al-Jamaiky for permission to spread his speech online. The Shaikh (hafithahullah) replied saying, “Spread it.”
  • At the end of the meeting the son of Shaikh Rabee' (hafithahullah) placed emphasis that the speech of his father is general and to everyone; to those students who were present and to those students who were not present.

Those present in this meeting
Shaikh Rabee' Ibn Haadee Al Madkhalee (hafithahullah)
‘Umar Ibn Rabee’ Al Madkhalee
Hasan Somali 
Abu Yusuf Khaleefah 
Abu Muhammad Nādir Al-Jamaiky 
And others
17th Night of Rajab/ 5th of May 2015

Translated by:
Abu Muhammad Nādir Al-Jamaiky
Abu Yusuf Khaleefah
Abu ‘Abdis Salaam Siddiq Al Juyaanee 

Friday, July 24, 2015

Important Advice from the Imaam of Criticism and Praise, the 'Allaamah Rabee' Al-Madkhali حفظه الله for his Children Everywhere - dated 7 Shawwaal, 1436h.


بِسْم الله الرحمن الرحيم


الحمد لله و الصلاة و السلام على رسول الله و على آله و صحبه و من اتبع هداه
أما بعد

Indeed I advise myself and all of the Muslims, and the Salafis especially, to have Taqwaa of Allah The Glorified and Most High. And to cling to the Rope of Allah The Mighty and Majestic. And to establish brotherhood between the Salafis especially. And that they stick together and have cooperation between each other upon Righteousness and Taqwaa. And that they stay far away from the causes of differing. May Allah bless you all. Because this tarnishes the Dawah of the Salafis, tarnishes their image, and makes their enemies happy.

So I advise the Salafis to have Taqwaa of Allah The Glorified and Most High. And to strive adamantly in establishing love, brotherhood, mercy, and closeness between themselves. And to stay away from the causes of differing. And whoever makes an error from the Salafis, he should NOT be defamed openly. Rather, he should only be advised by those people of sound intellect and correct knowledge; he should be advised with wisdom and a good admonition. 

I advise my brothers, especially from Britain, to establish brotherhood with their Salafi brothers in Kuwait, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in Egypt, in Sudan, and in all directions of the Islamic World. And if a group from Kuwait or somewhere else comes to them, they should welcome them with all respect and pride, and they must not fear from anyone. So there is no fear in that; may Allah bless you all. So Shaytaan makes you fearful and scared of so-and-so and so-and-so; so do not fear except Allah The Glorified and Most High.

Have respect for each other and have respect for your Kuwaiti brothers, those who have made tremendous efforts in establishing your Dawah, spreading it, and aiding it; so do not disregard that good service.

May Allah aid you, rectify your mistakes, bless you, bring your hearts together, and turn away every evil from us and you. 

و صلى الله على نبينا محمد و على آله و صحبه و سلم

This speech came from me on the night of the 7th of Shawwaal of the year 1436. 

I emphasize to those brothers who are verbally attacking each other and exchanging bad speech these days that they must have Taqwaa of Allah and be ashamed by these evil actions. There is not any patience, there is not any gentleness, there is not any, there is not any. 

However, the Salafi Dawah is established upon these foundations: patience, gentleness, tolerance, and to the end of the list. So if an individual makes an error, don't refute him, remain silent, advise him between yourselves, and abandon these altercations. Be shy of Allah The Mighty and Majestic, respect each other, and do not tarnish this Salafi Dawah with these evil altercations. Have Taqwaa of Allah in regards to yourselves and in regards to this Dawah. 

و صلى الله على نبينا محمد و على آله و صحبه و سلم

Source of Translation

إذاعة النهج الواضح

Asking the People for Money for the Purpose of Da’wah?

It was asked to the 'Allaamah, Shaikh Rabee' Ibn Haadee Al Madhkhali:

Q: Our Shaikh Muqbil founded the da’wah salafiyyah here in Yemen based upon self sufficiency and he authored a book titled “The blameworthiness of asking.” Our question is: Some of the callers sometimes ask the people money for the purpose of Da’wah. So what is the criteria in asking from the people for the purpose of Da’wah?

A: In any case, May Allah have Mercy upon Shaikh Muqbil and I ask Allah to succeed him with good in Yemen and other than Yemen. For verily this person, may Allah have Mercy on him, reminds us of the asceticism of the Salaf, their abstinence, their honor and rank, their refusal (to accept monies from the people) and their courage in speaking a statement of truth. And the Da’wah Salafiyyah was elevated and spread in Yemen and (people) were cured by it and (he) left for them great goodness. We ask Allah to bless his students and to bring forth from them many like him (Shaikh Muqbil); for verily, by Allah, he was an model in piety and abstinence and refusal of worldly matters. And he was given insight (by Allah) when he used to refuse money and warned against asking people. And I am reminded that he used to launch a fierce attack on anyone who collected money in his (Shaikh Muqbil’s) name. So he used to not compromise in this matter, may Allah bless him. 

And is NOT a necessity to approach, people asking them in the name of da’wah; the Salaf never did that. And Ahmad ibn Hanbal rahimahullah, did he stretch out his hand asking the people for the purpose of da’wah? He used to refuse money – and he is cited as a model of abstinence in his refusal and dignity when he traveled to 'Abdur Razzaaq from Iraq to San’aa. On the way, he and his companion, Yahya Ibn Ma’een, performed Hajj and found 'Abdur Razzaaq in Makkah. So ibn Ma’een said to Ahmad,

“Here is 'Abdur Razzaaq. Allah has brought him to us so we do not need to travel.” 

Ahmad replied,

“I have made the intention to travel to San’aa so I will not return.” 

Then he traveled to Sanaa and on the way he ran out of money. When his companions found out, they offered him monetary assistance. But Imam Ahmad refused and instead opted to work as a porter for the bedouin camel owners, carrying loads on his back – and he was an Imam rahimahullah. He saw that porterage, work and eating from the sweat of ones own hands was better by thousands of times than taking money from the people; because the upper hand is the one that gives and the lower hand is the one that receives.  

Ahmad did not want his hand to be the lower one, may Allah be pleased with him. So I advise the scholars and the students of knowledge to return towards the biographies of the nobility of the Salaf and let them be aware that eagerness to seek money is from the most dangerous of dangers upon the Da’wah Salafiyyah. And the proof of that is that the current fitnah was sparked because of money, may Allah bless you, when some people started stretching their hands out to this Jam’iyyah and that Jam’iyyah (charity organization). So week refuge with Allah from the fitnah of money. Verily it is fitnah, by Allah. And by Allah, it is but a very small number of students who come out of the masjid and are self sufficient, noble and honored  and (these) are better than millions and millions of those ‘students of money’ and those destroyed by the dunya (worldly matters). So we advise the Salafi youth and the scholars from amongst them to return towards the biographies of the Salaf. As they (the Salaf) raised the banner of the Sunnah, so to they also raised the banner of honour, nobility, asceticism, abstinence and the dislike of chasing after the dunya. By Allah, nothing has harmed the Da’wah Salafiyyah in Yemen more than the exposure of money and the panting after it and it has given rise to this fitnah now. 

And money is a strong arrow in igniting the fire of trials. Unless there is repentance to Allah and returning to Allah and brotherhood for the sake of Allah. We advise them with calling one another to the truth and calling one another to patience in every difficulty of life. 

{And certainly, We shall test you with something of fear, hunger, loss of wealth, lives and fruits, but give glad tidings to the patient ones} (Al Baqarah:155). 

And by Allah, verily the Salaf did not bring this da’wah to us by way of tender, soft money and vessels. But they brought it to us by their asceticism, abstinence and turning away (from wealth), may Allah be pleased with them. So we advise the Salafees in EVERY place and in Yemen especially – that Yemen which Allah has raised in it the banner of the Sunnah: That they guard this da’wah (because) if money was to come to them, it will spoil that which is between them; so it is upon them to kick it away with their legs. They should traverse upon their path honored and enobled spreading the noble clean da’wah of Allah.


[Questions from the youth of Aden regarding the Fitnah of Abil Hassan]

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Upon Whom is the Fast of Ramadhaan Obligatory?

Author: Imaam ‘Abdul-‘Azeez bin Baaz (rahimahullah)
Source: ‘Tuhfat-ul-Akhwaani bi-Ajwibah Muhimmah Tata’alluqu bi-Arkaan-il-Islaami Page 159-160

Question: Upon whom is the fast of Ramadhaan obligatory and what are its benefits and the benefits of voluntary fasting?



Answer: The fast of Ramadhaan is obligatory upon every morally responsible Muslim from amongst the men and women, and it is preferred for the one who has reached seven years of age or older and who are able from amongst the male and female. It is incumbent upon the guardians over them to command them to fast when they have the ability to do so, just as they order them to perform the five daily prayers.


The basis for this is in the Statement of Allah the Mighty & Majestic:

“O You who believe fasting has been prescribed on you just as it was prescribed on those before you so perhaps you will be god-fearing.  Observe the appointed number of days but whoever amongst you is sick or on a journey then make up the days missed.” [Sooratul Baqarah: 183-184]


Up until the Statement of the Most High:

“The month of Ramadhaan in which the Quran was revealed as guidance for mankind and clear proofs for the guidance and the criterion therefore whoever amongst you witnesses the crescent then fast and whoever is sick or on a journey then make up the days missed.” [Soorat Baqarah: 185]

And the statement of the Prophet (may the peace & blessings of Allah be upon him):


Islam is built upon five: to testify that there is nothing worthy or worship except for Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger, to pray, to pay the Alms Tax, to fast in Ramadhaan and to make pilgrimage to the House of Allah.) 

Its authenticity if agreed upon by both Bukhaaree and Muslim from the narration of Ibn ‘Umar (may Allah be pleased with them both.)


In addition to his statement (may the peace & blessings of Allah be upon him) when Jibraaeel asked him about Islam: 

Islam is to bear witness that nothing is worthy or worship except for Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger, to establish the prayer, to give the Alms Tax, to fast in Ramadhaan and to make pilgrimage to the House of Allah when one is able to do so.

It has been related by Muslim in his Saheeh from the narration of ‘Umar bin al-Khataab (may Allah be pleased with him) and the two Shaykhs (Bukhaaree & Muslim) have set forth its meaning from the narration of Aboo Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him).


And in the two Saheehs from Aboo Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) from the Prophet (may the peace & blessings of Allah be upon him) that he said: 

Whoever fasts in the month of Ramadhaan with full conviction and seeking only Allah’s reward then whatever he has brought forth of sins will be forgiven.


And it was established from him (may Allah be pleased with him) that he said: 

Allah Mighty & Majestic says: All of the actions of the Children of Adam are for him, the good he does is rewarded with ten like it up to seven hundred portions except for fasting, that action is for Me, I reward for it being done, one leaves off his desires and drink for My Sake, the fasting person has two moments of happiness (due to fasting); the moment of happiness when he breaks his fast and the moment of happiness when he will meet his Lord, the foul stench from the mouth of the one who fasts is better to Allah than the scent of Musk.

Its authenticity if agreed upon by both Bukhaaree and Muslim.

As for the prophetic narrations concerning the benefits of fasting in Ramadhaan and the benefits of fasting overall then they are many and well known and Allah is the Protector of Success. 

Sunday, June 28, 2015

What is the Ruling Concerning the Use of Toothpaste, Ear, Nose and Eye Drops While one is Fasting?

Taken from Tuhfat-ul-Akhwaani bi-Ajwibah Muhimmah Tata’alluqu bi-Arkaan-il-Islaami, Page 175
Answered by ash-Shaykh ‘Abdul-‘Azeez bin Baaz (rahimahullah) 

Question: What is the ruling concerning the use of toothpaste, ear drops, nose drops and eye drops while one is fasting? If the one who is fasting detects the taste of these in his throat what should he do?

Answer: Cleaning the teeth with toothpaste does not break ones fast even when using the Siwaak, though one must make sure not to let anything get into his stomach, but if anything should happen to get into the stomach unintentionally then this does not break the fast. Likewise eye and ear drops do not break ones fast according to the most correct statement of the ‘Ulamaa.

If one detects the taste of the drops in his throat, the ruling is for one to be cautious and mindful but it is not obligatory since these drops do not access the stomach like food and drink do, as for nose drops then they are not permissible to use since they can enter the stomach so due to this the Prophet (may the peace & blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

"When you make Istinshaaq (to snort water into the nose while making ablution) then snort the water excessively unless you are fasting."

So the ruling applies to the one who does this based on the narration and by what has been conveyed from its meaning, if one should detect its taste in the throat and Allah is the Protector of Success.


(End of the Shaykhs words)


And ash-Shaykh Muqbil bin Haadee al-Waadi’ee (rahimahullah) was asked: What is the ruling concerning the following: Using Siwaak and toothpaste?

Answer: As for using the Siwaak made of al-Araak then there is no harm in it even if it is still green, but in regards to using toothpaste then we advise that it not be utilized during Ramadhaan, we do not have evidence that it breaks ones fast but it is incumbent that one prevents anything from passing into his stomach, the Prophet (may the peace & blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

"When you make Istinshaaq (to snort water into the nose while making ablution) then snort the water excessively unless you are fasting."

Because when one is fasting he should fear water getting through to his stomach.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

What is the Ruling for a Person Who Forgetfully Eats or Drinks During the Day in Ramadhaan?

[Q]: “What is the ruling for a person who forgetfully eats or drinks during the day [in Ramadhaan]?”

Imaam Ibn Baaz, may Allah have mercy on him, answered:

There is no harm on him, and his fast is correct. This is due to Allah Subahaana's, statement at the end of Surah al-Baqarah: 

‘Our Lord! Punish us not if we forget or fall into error.’ [Surah al-Baqarah: 286]

And it has been authentically reported from the Messenger of Allah, may exalt his mention and grant him safety, that: 

“Allah -glorified is He from imperfection- said: 

‘I have answered this supplication. (i.e. Our Lord! Punish us not if we forget or fall into error.)

His fast is also correct due to what has been established on Abu Hurayrah, may Allah be pleased with him; that the Prophet, may Allah exalt his mention and grant him safety, said: 

‘Whoever eats and drinks forgetfully while he is fasting, let him continue and complete his fast. Allah is the one who provided him with food and drink.’ [al-Bukhaaree and Muslim]

This ruling also goes for forgetfully having intercourse. The stronger of two statements presented by the scholars is that the fast is considered correct. The proof is the aforementioned verse and the previously mentioned noble hadeeth.

Another evidence is the Messenger’s, may Allah exalt his mention and grant him safety, statement: 

‘Whoever forgetfully breaks his fast during Ramadhaan, he does not have to make up that day nor is there an expiation.’ [Authenticated by Shaykh Al-Albaanee, Jaami’ as-Saheeh, #6080]

This wording is general, and it includes intercourse and other things that break one’s fast, if one were to do them forgetfully.

This is from the mercy, grace, and kind treatment of Allah. Therefore, He deserves all praise and thanks due to such favors. 

[‘Abdul-‘Azeez Ibn Baaz, Tuhfatul-Ikhwaan, 116-117]

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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.
From the benefits the Shaikh shared with us is that he reminded us that even when refuting falsehood, refutations have to be done with honor and in a respectful manner. He mentioned that refutations must be knowledge based and void of name calling and disrespectful expressions. He mentioned that when these terms are violated, the common folk are ill-effected by this bad behavior and in turn imitate it.
Shaykh Fu’aad (hafithahullah) mentioned that Yahyaa al-Hajoori’s refutation of Ma’ribee was not knowledge based. He mentioned the disgusting behavior of Yahyaa al-Hajoori and how he would often say when refuting, “Urinate upon this one, urinate upon this and urinate upon that etc.”
He mentioned that even Yahyaa himself acknowledged this when narrating, and mentioned incidents that took place between a tape merchant and his patron. The customer naively asked if the merchant had a cassette tape of a certain deviant speaker to which the merchant replied, “Do you want the tapes with urine on them or the tapes which are urine free?”
SubhaanAllah, look at the ill behavior that is learned when bad examples such as al-Hajoori are looked up to and followed. Refutations must be knowledge based.


Source: Written by Abu ‘Abdis Salaam Siddiq al-Juyaanee
5th of Rajab, 1436 H (04-24-2015)
Those who witnessed and were present at the lunch:

Shaikh Fu’aad al-‘Amree (hafithahullah)
Abu Yusuf Khaleefah
Abu Muhammad Naadir al-Jamayki
Abu Sufyaan Samir
Abu ‘Abdis Salaam Siddiq al-Juyaanee

Dealing with the Mistakes of Ahlus Sunnah


Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Umar Baazmool (may Allah preserve him) stated:


It is not from the manhaj of the Salaf to deal with the mistakes of Ahlus Sunnah like (we) deal with the people of innovation. For indeed every child of Aadam makes mistakes. So the manhaj of the person is to be looked into and the mistake which has taken place from him is to be dealt with upon that basis.


Translated by Abu Yusuf Khaleefah
4th of Rajab, 1436 H (04-23-2015)
Masjid Nur Allah, Queens, NYC
http://masjidnurallah.com/2015/06/18/dealing-with-the-mistakes-of-ahlus-sunnah/