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[2] The Haal of Abdul Malik Ar-Ramadaani! [An expected guest of Luton and Brixton]

Announcement and Declaration

Abdul Malik Ar-Ramadaani (may Allaah guide him) said about himself:

أنا من المتأثرين بعلي حسن االحلبي ومشهور حسن آل سلمان

”I am from those influenced by Ali Hasan Al-Halabi and Mash-hoor Hasan Aala Salmaan.” [1]

 

Who is Ali Al-Halabi

http://www.manhaj.com/manhaj/categories/kp-the-false-principles-of-ali-hasan-al-halabi.cfm

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 [1] Source: http://www.albaidha.net/vb/showthread.php?t=37174

 

An Arabic Refutation against the erroneous views of Abdul Malik Ar-Ramadaani

see link:

http://www.sahab.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=127155

Therefore, be warned against Abdul-Malik Ar-Ramadaani because he has been invited by the obstinate UK followers and defenders of Al-Halabi and Al-Maribi at Brixton and Luton. In-Shaa-Allaah some beneficial points will be extracted from the Arabic refutation against Abdul Malik Ar-Ramadaani very soon. We ask Allaah for safety, steadfastness and truthfulness. Aameen

[1] The Haal of Abdul Malik Ar-Ramadaani! [An expected guest of Luton and Brixton]

In The Name of Allaah, The Most Merciful, The Bestower of Mercy

Summarized benefits from Shaikh Ubaid (may Allaah preserve him)

*Abdul Maalik has become confounded, disorderly and erratic.

*At present he is a follower of Ali Halabi (i.e. the innovator) and he (i.e. Abdul Maalik) is not to be referred to.

What about his old books?

*A student of knowledge can benefit from his old books, such as Madaarik An-Nadhr, which is a good book against the khawaarij. He also has a book on Hijaab about which the Shaikh Ubaid agreed with the questioner that there is no harm in reading it.

Listen to audio here:  https://app.box.com/s/q1a5fxul5fc0sgzvuooj

Transcript here: http://www.albaidha.net/vb/showthread.php?t=37249

 

Shaikh Rabee (may Allaah preserve him) said: Abdul Malik Ar-Ramadaani is with Al-Halabi and Al-Maribi….Listen to audio here:

An Arabic Refutation against the erroneous views of Abdul Malik Ar-Ramadaani

see link:

http://www.sahab.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=127155

Therefore, be warned against Abdul-Malik Ar-Ramadaani because he has been invited by the obstinate UK followers and defenders of Al-Halabi and Al-Maribi at Brixton and Luton. In-Shaa-Allaah some beneficial points will be extracted from the Arabic refutation against Abdul Malik Ar-Ramadaani very soon. We ask Allaah for safety, steadfastness and truthfulness. Aameen

 

[الله المستعان]-How many of us heed this warning of Umar Ibnul Khattaab?!

Ameerul Mumineen Umar Ibnul Khattaab (radiyallaahu-anhu) stated:

”Indeed, we are a people whom Allaah has given honour by way of Islaam; so when we (begin) to seek honour through other than what Allaah has given us honour, Allaah will degrade us!”

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[Reported by Al-Haakim (rahimahullaah) in Al-Mustadrak (1/61-62]

A reminder to my noble Salafi brothers and sisters in Stoke–The Correct Stance towards the differing of the scholars concerning Jarh Wat-Tadeel

Assalaamu alaykum warahmatullaah.

This is a reminder to all my brothers and sisters regarding the correct stance related to criticism and praise. These two articles were posted at www.salaficentre.com at a time in which some of the hizbiyyoon sought to utilize Shubuhaat—seeking to justify unexplained, vague and invalid criticisms, whilst rejecting the detailed, explained and clear criticisms that were directed at the corrupt statements, actions and affiliations of deviated individuals and groups. Indeed, just as there are hizbiyyoon in the three main cities [London, Birmingham and Manchester]; likewise, they have their associates in Stoke-On-Trent and other places–hizbiyyoon allied to Greenlane, Abu Usaamah and others etc. Therefore, I remind my brothers and sisters to acquaint themselves with the knowledge based clarification regarding this affair.

 

Here are the responses of Shaikh Ubaid (may Allaah preserve him)

Question 1:

If I heard the statement of a scholar in a cassette or read it in a book concerning some person that he is indeed an innovator, but I did not see the evidence, is it then binding upon me to be cautious of this person and be satisfied that he is indeed an innovator, or do I wait until I find evidence for that?

Shaikh Ubaid (may Allaah preserve him) answered:

All praise is due to Allaah the Lord of the Aalameen and may Allaah send His Salutations of peace and blessings upon our prophet Muhammad, his family and companions. To proceed: I say: Indeed Ahlus Sunnah do not pass judgement of Bidah (i.e. declare one to be from ahlul bidah) against anyone unless they are fully acquainted with him and completely examine what he is upon and know his methodology perfectly, in general and in detail. And from this point (in our discussion), this affair leads us to two standpoints:

The first standpoint: It is about the one against whom a scholar or scholars have passed a judgement that he is an innovator, whilst other scholars from Ahlus Sunnah like them do not differ (about this judgement). Beware, I say: Others from Ahlus Sunnah do not differ with them; so we accept their criticism against him (i.e. the one declared a man of bidah). We accept their speech and are cautious about him.  So as long as a Sunni Scholar passed judgement against him and he was criticised by a Sunni scholar, whilst the rest of Ahlus Sunnah amongst the contemporaries of this scholar–his brothers and sons amongst the scholars–did not raise (an opposition), then his  speech must be accepted.  That is because this Sunni Scholar who criticised a man did not do so except based on an affair that is clear to him and established upon proof.  This is something related to the religion of Allaah–the one who criticises or commends knows that he is responsible for what he says and for the ruling or judgement he gives. He knows that he is held accountable by Allaah (The Most High) even before the people question him.

The Second Standpoint: If this person who has been criticized by a scholar or scholars and they passed a judgement against him with what drops his status, and it became obligatory to be cautious of him; but then they are opposed by others who judged him to be trustworthy and that he is upon the Sunnah, or gave other judgements in opposition to the judgements of those other (scholars) who criticized him; then in this case, as long as these (scholars) and those (scholars) are upon the Sunnah and all of them are trustworthy and people of integrity in our view, we should look to the evidence. This is why they (i.e. the scholars) say: “The one who knows is a proof against the one who does not know.”

A criticizer who stated about such and such person that he is an innovator and a deviant, whilst producing evidence from the books of the criticized person or from his cassette tapes, or from the transmissions of the reliable narrators about him, then this obligates on us to accept his speech and abandon the (speech) of those who gave commendations in opposition to the one who criticized.  That is because those who criticized him presented evidences that are hidden from the others due some reasons, or due to the fact that the one who commended did not read or hear (anything or something negative) about the criticized; rather he based his commendation upon what he knew about him previously and that he was upon the Sunnah. Therefore, this criticized person against whom evidence is established is truly declared unreliable and the proof is with the one who established the evidence.  And it is incumbent upon the one who seeks the truth to follow the evidence and he does not seek to take a path to the right or the left, or saying: “I abstain of my own accord.” That is because we have not been obligated with this from the Salaf.  Indeed, it is a prescribed obligation to accept the speech of the one who established the evidence.  And the Sunni Scholar who opposed those who criticized (based on clear proofs) is excused and his status and honour are maintained in our eyes. We recognize what –by the will of Allaah–he possesses of virtue and exalted status.

A scholar from Ahlus Sunnah is only a human. He can be distracted and forgetful, and he can be deceived by evil people; or he used to consider a man to be trustworthy–who has now been declared untrustworthy–and he deceives him. The witnesses to this affair are many because many of those whose status has been dropped– due to being declared unreliable based on evidence–are in reality people who wage war against the Sunnah and its people.  So they come along with copies of their books and read it to the distinguished scholars–those considered to be people of leadership and virtue in the religion- whilst the affair of this trickster and plotter is hidden from that noble scholar, which had he known of it the status of this person would have dropped in his eyes. So this scholar gives praise based on what he heard. And if the book (of this trickster) is printed, it is disseminated and transmitted by his supporters and they spread a good reputation about him. Thus there are those who argue saying, “such and such praised him-Al-Albaanee (rahimahullaah), or Ibn Baaz (rahimahullaah), or Ibn Al-Uthaymeen (rahimahullaah) praised this book. However these scholars are excused; rather this trickster was hidden from that scholar.

So, what remains? We establish the evidence against this ‘deceiver, trickster, intrigant and plotter’ from his books.  We establish the manifest clarifications against him from his books and we say to the one who argues with us, “Take it, this is his speech.” Therefore, it is obligatory on you to be fair and to be free from that wild and zealous attachment, and the desires that blinds a person. It is obligatory upon you that your search should be for the truth.

 

Question 2:

This questioner says: What is the obligation upon the common Salafis concerning those du’aat (callers) about whom the scholars differ in their commendations and criticisms, regardless whether they (i.e. the common Salafis) are aware or unaware of their mistakes (i.e. the mistakes of those callers)?

Answer:

I say: I advise you; neither accept cassettes nor books except those of a person whom you know to be upon the Sunnah and a witness of that is established for him—the one well-known to be upon the Sunnah and an opposition to it is not manifested from him. This is an (abiding) general principle applied to him whilst he is alive and after his death.  The one who passed away and we regarded him to be upon the Sunnah, then in our view he is upon the Sunnah and we ask Allaah to keep him firm upon it in the afterlife [i.e. Allaah grants him firmness to answer the questions in the grave due to adherence to the Sunnah (Tawheed and following the Messenger) and resurrects him in the afterlife as a person of Sunnah] just as he was kept firm upon it whilst he was alive…aameen. This is the first affair.

Secondly: If the affair of a person is hidden from you–the one whose books and cassettes are famous and his fame is widespread–then ask those who are well acquainted with him and those who know about his state of affairs.  That is because neither is the Sunnah hidden nor are its people. A man’s Tazkiyah (i.e. the clear witness that he is upright upon the Sunnah) are his own actions. His Tazkiyah are his own actions that he is upon the Sunnah. It is the witness and the people mention him with it during his life and after his death.

There is none who hides behind the Sunnah– the people beguiled by him, gathered around him to learn, adhered to him, became dependent on him and accepted everything he said–except that Allaah will reveal his affair, uncover and expose his concealed state of affairs to specific individuals and to the general public, regarding what was hidden and apparent of his deception, his mixing truth with falsehood, his plots and deceitful practices.  Allaah facilitates men of virtue, intelligence, wisdom, strength and exceptional natural ability–possessors of knowledge, skill and sound understanding of the religion–through whom He (Allaah) unveils the affair of that trickster, dubious and deceitful person.

Therefore, it is incumbent upon you that when the state of that person is made clear–the one whose fame is widespread etc.–then you should be cautious of him as long as he was warned against by those people of knowledge and Imaan who are upon the Sunnah; for indeed they will unveil his affair with evidences.  And there is no hindrance in unveiling the state of that person who has been warned against by a scholar or scholars with the appropriate etiquettes and in a good manner because that scholar will say to you: “I saw this and that in him, and I saw this and that in the book of such and such, or I heard this or that in the cassette of such and such.” Therefore, you have clear evidence that will unveil what was hidden from you, and that the one whose fame is widespread and his speech is pleasant is one who hides something of innovation and plotting, which cannot be compared to what he manifests from the Sunnah.

Secondly: The one who knows of a mistake and it is clear to him, then it is not permissible for him to blindly follow a scholar to whom an affair is hidden. And indeed you already heard yesterday that the scholars are not infallible in their Ijtihaadaat. Therefore, it is not permissible to adopt them (i.e. the mistakes of the scholars) as a methodology (to follow).

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[Source: Slightly Paraphrased and Abridged] See Link: www.sahab.net/home/?p=329

Also see links:

http://salaficentre.com/2013/08/1-an-eye-opener-for-the-seeker-of-truth-al-allaamah-ubaid-bin-abdillaah-al-jaabiri-answers/

http://salaficentre.com/2013/08/2-an-eye-opener-for-the-seeker-of-truth-alallaamah-ubaid-bin-abdillaah-al-jaabiri-answers/

The Believer’s Day—striving to attain both the lawful in the Dunyah and the everlasting reward in the Aakhirah-Imaam Sadi

In The Name of Allaah, The Most Merciful, The Bestower of Mercy

Imaam Sadi (rahimahullaah) stated:

The sensible one is in a position to have as provision the Baaqeyaat As-Saalihaat (i.e. the good righteous deeds that last and are better in the sight of Allah for reward and better in respect of hope in the aakhirah) together with his share in the worldly life with ease, and by seeking (Allaah’s) help in going out in the morning, midday and something of the night time.

This is the foundation upon which he basis his worldly affairs and the means (to them).  And even if such (affairs) came to him late at night, he would pray and seek aid from his Lord and asks for that which brings about goodness in (both) his religious and Worldly affairs, even with regards to some easy affair.

He begins his day with good; recitation of the Qur’aan and acts of worship to which one devotes (him/herself) in the morning.  He/she performs the five daily (obligatory) prayers in their earliest times and that which Allah makes easy for him/her to perform of good actions, such as prayer, recitation of the Qur’aan, remembrance of Allah, acquiring knowledge and other than that.  He/she engages his tongue in the Remembrance of Allah and in seeking forgiveness.

He pursues the means, by which the worldly gains are reached, such as trade, production of goods, farming and it’s like, with gentleness and beautiful seeking, whilst seeking the aid of his Lord in that.  He suffices himself with the permissible means and with that which Allah has made lawful, and turns away form that which He (subhaanah) has made unlawful.  The intent behind this is to fulfil the individual obligations and to be (upon) self-sufficiency, and having little or no need of the creation.   If he were to do this or something closer to it, the result will be goodness and he will gain an abundant reward.

And he does not forget his share in the worldly life and nothing of its pleasures escapes him.  It may be that Allah blesses him with contentment and that is the true richness by which a good life is attained. And Allah (Subhaanah) is the Bestower of every means to success.

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Source: Noorul Basaa-ir Wal Albaab Fee Ahkaam Al Ibaadaat, Wal Mu-aamalaat, Wal Huqooq, Wal Aadaab of Imam Abdur Rahmaan As-Sadi. Page: 65

A Personal Reminder to my noble brothers and sisters @ Masjid Furqaan (Stoke-On-Trent)

Assalaamu alaykum warahmatullaah

Pray all the brothers and sisters are well. I remind myself and you all of Allaah’s favours upon us;

Firstly: Allaah (The Most Merciful) guided us to this blessed Manhajus Salafi and this is enough as a blessing. Our manhaj is clear—free from all the people of Bidah, Hizbiyyah and Tamyi.

Secondly: We have a Salafi Masjid that is well known to the students of knowledge in the UK. Our beloved brother Abu Haleemah (Naeem), who preceded all of us in Salafiyyah is well known to the students of knowledge in the UK. He has never compromised the sound Manhaj positions and all praise is due to Allaah. May Allaah protect us and him, and may Allaah reward Ajmal, Qamar and all the other brothers who look after the affairs of the Masjid. Aameen.

Thirdly: The Islamic School is a huge effort and may Allaah reward Naeem, Ajmal, Mahfooz, Imraan and all those who continue to strive to run this school (noble sisters included). Aameen

Fourthly: Even though we do not have a resident student of knowledge, however this cannot be a means by way of which we allow shaytaan to afflict us with laziness; rather much good can be achieved. So besides the occasional visits by Ustaadh Bilaal Davis, Ustaadh Abu Idrees, Ustaadh Taqweem Aslam and Ustaadh Abdul Ilaah (may Allaah reward them), we also have sittings in the Masjid every Monday to share the benefits from the audio translations of Ustaadh Amjad Rafiq. And as soon as any of these students- including Ustaadh Abu Khadeejah- find time for us in their busy schedule, we will grab the opportunity to enjoy their company and benefit from them.

Likewise, on Yawmul Juma’ah, we do our best to convey reminders on basic affairs of Tawheed, the authentic Sunnah, Manhaj, Fiqh, affairs related to rectification of the heart etc

Therefore, there is a lot of good taking place, so let none of us belittle the blessings of Allaah or become disheartened just because we are not moving as fast as the other Maraakiz; rather let us constantly remind ourselves of Ikhlaas, Thabaat and hoping for Allaah’s reward in the Aakhirah:

فَمَن كَانَ يَرۡجُواْ لِقَآءَ رَبِّهِۦ فَلۡيَعۡمَلۡ عَمَلاً۬ صَـٰلِحً۬ا وَلَا يُشۡرِكۡ بِعِبَادَةِ رَبِّهِۦۤ أَحَدَۢا

So whoever hopes for the Meeting with his Lord, let him work righteousness and associate none as a partner in the worship of his Lord.”

Ustaadh Abu Khadeejah (may Allaah preserve him) said to me about 11years ago- whilst I was residing in Manchester and taking an active role in running the affairs of Al-Markazus Salafi- ‘’Abdullah do the little you can and be sincere, Allaah will bring others to carry this Dawah.’’

So I remind my beloved brothers Naeem (my predecessor in Salafiyyah), Ajmal (a brother I have known since he was 14years old), Imran, Qamar, Mahmooz and others, lets us not allow shaytaan to turn our attention away from what we are slowly trying to achieve. The most important thing is consistency, regardless the amount of effort being carried out.  Therefore, we should be grateful to Allaah and hope for more of His blessings, as Allaah (The Most High) said:

وَإِذۡ تَأَذَّنَ رَبُّكُمۡ لَٮِٕن شَڪَرۡتُمۡ لَأَزِيدَنَّكُمۡ‌ۖ وَلَٮِٕن ڪَفَرۡتُمۡ إِنَّ عَذَابِى لَشَدِيدٌ۬

And [remember] when your Lord proclaimed, ‘If you are grateful, I will surely increase you [in favor]; but if you deny, indeed, My punishment is severe.’

So let us acknowledge the blessings of Allaah; praise Him for bestowing such blessings upon us and utilize them in obedience to Allaah. The life of this world is short and let us constantly be reminded of the fact that nothing else will benefit a person in the grave except righteous actions (deeds carried out upon Ikhlaas and Mutaa-ba’ah). I ask Allaah to grant us and all the Salafis, Ikhlaas, Thabaat and Husnul Khaatimah. Aameen.

 

Your Salafi brother

Abu Mu-aawiyyah (Abdullaah Al-Gambi)

 

 

A statement of Al-Allaamah Rabee Bin Haadi that brings tears to the eyes!

Al-Allaamah Rabee Bin Haadi (may Allaah preserve him) stated:

As you all know, we do not take the course of war; rather we take the course to advise you and the Muslims. Allaah alone knows the intentions. At present my two feet are at the doorstep of the grave. Neither do I want anything of the Dunyah nor a (lofty) position. [ولله الحمد]—Indeed I rejected all these affairs in the prime of my youth. And by Allaah, I am a seeker of knowledge and I used to say to myself: ”If I were to be given the highest ministerial position, by Allaah I would not give it precedence over seeking knowledge.”  This is my natural disposition. My natural disposition—by Allaah—is to give sincere advise to the Muslims; eager for them to be guided and eager for the guidance of the youth. And I clarified Sayyid Qutb’s affairs of misguidance and other than him (in order) to enlighten the youth about Allaah’s true Religion; enlightening them about the misguided stances, so that they may save themselves from them and avoid them. And so that they may follow Allaah’s Straight Path along with those upon whom Allaah has bestowed His grace from amongst the Prophets, the truthful ones, the martyrs and the righteous, and how excellent these companions are! And I ask Allaah [The Blessed and Most High] to establish this aspiration in the Ummah very soon and quickly. Verily! Our Lord is indeed the All-Hearer of invocations.

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[Source: Kashf As-Sitaar page: 104]

Translator: Abu Mu-aawiyyah (Abdullah Al-Gambi)

 

Admonish me and be brief–Umar Ibn Abdul Azeez (rahimahullaah) seeks advice!

Ibraaheem Ibn Adham (rahimahullaah) said: It has reached me that Umar Ibn Abdul Azeez (rahimahullaah) said to  Khaalid Ibn Safwaan (rahimahullaah): ”Admonish me and be brief”; so Khaalid said: ”O Leader of the believers! Indeed there are a people who have been deceived by Allaah’s concealment of (their sins, blameworthy affairs,  shortcomings etc) and are put to trial by the good praise (received from the people), so let not the ignorance of others about your (real state of affairs) prevail over what you know about yourself.  May Allaah protect us and you  from becoming deceived by Allaah’s concealment of (our real state of affairs), delayed and negligent in that which  Allaah has obligated and inclining towards desires.”  Ibraaheem said: So he (Umar) wept and then said: ”May Allaah protect us and you from following desires.”

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[Hilyatul Awliyaa 8/18]

[2] Signs of the Sound Heart—Imaam Ibnul Qayyim (rahimahullaah)

”When it misses an act of obedience (or devotion to Allaah), it finds the pain greater than the pain of the covetous one who misses his wealth and is deprived of it.”

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[Slightly paraphrased. Source: Ighaatha Al-Lahfaan page: 68]