Translated Abu Sinan The Author (Shaykh Muhammad bin ‘Abdil-Wahhab, may Allah have mercy on him) said, “The Fourth Principle: That the Mushriks (Polytheists) of our time are more severe in their Shirk than [those Mushriks] that came before, for verily those that came before would commit Shirk in times of ease, …
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Translated, Compiled & Annotated Abu Khuzaimah Ansari Question Is it permissible to venerate the dead on the 3rd, 4th and 40th day after the demise of the deceased and what is the ruling on the food that which is prepared for such occasions? [Trans note: known as Khatams] Answer …
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Shiaism & Sufism [com(union)] – Allamah Ehsan Ilahi Zaheer [1407H]
Compiled, Translated and Annotated Abu Hibbaan & Abu Khuzaimah Ansaari Shiaism is essentially rooted from Judaism and the founder of shiaism was a Jew who set its foundation. He fabricated its principles and formulated its rules. The founder of shiaism was abdullah ibn saba[1] who pretended to be …
Read More »Hafidh Ibn Hajr’s [852H] Mubahilah And Ibn Arabi The Sufi
Compiled, Translated and Annotated Abu Hibban & Abu Khuzaimah Ansaari (a Mubaahilah is a type of a debate when both parties invoke the curse of Allaah upon the liar) Sakhawee wrote that Haafidh Ibn Hajr al-Asqalaanee would openly refute Ibn Arabee and the likes of him. Once he had …
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