@AbdullahIbnal@harrishanafite Now its the oppositie.
I have travelled through alot of muslim lands and the west is definitely superior in organisation, manners etc. Some people ascribe to islam but are its opposites like much areas and people of Egypt. There is famous athaar about staying away from blondes
@darthweit2 The salafi al dhahabi recommends the following books for islamic knowledge: sahih muslim, al Bukhari, ibn majah, al nasai etc. Basically all the canon hadith books
@darthweit2 Al Dhahabi is the historian of islam. Practically everything he says is truth or close to the truth. He has no blatant falsehood but only minor errors like the famous salaf. He is so knowledgable and a remnant of the salaf. Ibn Hajr drank zamzam water to be like al Dhahabi. Salaf
@mohammed_hijab What is ibn Lubbs fiqh and his approach. Interesting we need an explanation of this ignored side. Comparitive usul al fiqh scholars including Hanbalis say some of them used in usul al fiqh the easist opinions.
@Owl_Vigilant@muslimmelange Asking more and more and not being satisfied and content at all is what he meant perhaps.
Symbolic sufi and poetic speech is not clear and you have to think further and interpret alot of tines
@muslimmelange He had an Alliance with the Wahhabi’s. They share alot of common beliefs, anti bidah, anti extreme sufism, sticking to sunnah and pro ijtihad/anti extreme taqlid
@Shahidris9 He is not wrong. Its a valid opinion perhaps, not the most correct opinion perhaps but alot of muslims left salah even today and act like kuffar/munafiq.
Theoretically this is.
@Shahidris9 Even the muhaqqiq of Ahmads zarruqs qawaid al Tasawwuf mentions that people used to worship deities before islam and after islam they did the same with grave tombs, saints, mini gods etc. And he said morocco is infested with it and the tribes seek their needs at holy places shrin
@ssjcaba Asharis discuss useless philosophy and ilm al Kalam about accidents and speculate about Allah (major sin/kufr) and about the world with outdated theories (wuswasa in fact). Its insane how backwards they are and still delve into this waste of time and consider it islam
@KashmiriHanbali@Subdobidble Al Dhahabi concludes with the saying: “Do you know what real knowledge is” that is the knowledge of quran and sunnah and not speculations
@KashmiriHanbali@Subdobidble Al Maziri said: al Ghazali was not strong in theology, not strong in fiqh and usul. Al Maziri says he is overrated if you read his words. Then read the other major critiques of al Ghazali which al Dhahabi quotes from several prominent ulama
@KashmiriHanbali@Subdobidble Al Ghazali is not a mujtahid, one of the conditions of ijtihad is hadith knowledge (half of islam) and he had almost no knowledge of hadith, he was more of a philosopher and mutakallim mix.
Read al Dhahabi’s biography of al Ghazali for the reality of him. Al Maziri said: