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i first came across this opinion about seven years ago in the fatawa of Shaykh Fawzan and Shaykh Ruhayli. I mention this (7 years) only because some people are treating Shaykh Omaysan's statement as though he invented a novel position. he did not. it is an issue that scholars have discussed long before now.
a number of scholars, including Shaykh Fawzan, Shaykh Ruhayli and others, have held that making recurring public reminders for specific voluntary acts of worship—such as reminding people every Monday and Thursday to fast, every Friday to send abundant ṣalawāt upon the Prophet, or every ayyām al-beed to fast—is something that should be avoided.
their primary concern is that there is no evidence that the Prophet, his companions, or the early generations institutionalized such reminders despite their eagerness to encourage good. they fear that turning these reminders into a recurring practice may gradually resemble a prescribed religious observance without textual evidence, especially if people begin to think they are part of the sunnah itself.
however, i did not stop at listening to a short clip and adopting the opinion because it initially struck me as unusual. i sought explanations from other teachers and looked into the matter further.
i found that there are also respected scholars who permit such reminders under the general texts encouraging enjoining good and reminding the believers. they cite verses such as: "and remind, for indeed the reminder benefits the believers" (Qur'an 51:55), see Tafseer Sa'di especially for his classification of "reminders", as well as the general obligation of encouraging one another upon righteousness and piety.
they argue that these reminders are not acts of worship in themselves but simply wasā'il of calling people to established acts of worship. they also point to the reality of our times: many Muslims genuinely forget voluntary acts of worship due to distraction and ghaflah in general, so a reminder serves the same purpose as reminding someone of a lecture or an opportunity for charity.
those who permit it also stipulate important conditions: that no one believes these reminders are themselves Sunnah, that they are not treated as fixed rituals that must be done every week in a prescribed manner, that people are not blamed for not sending them, and that they remain merely permissible means of encouraging good rather than devotional practices in their own right.
(aside) it is also interesting that Shaykh Fawzan himself was asked this question on more than one occasion, and his answers differed based on how the question was framed. in one fatwa, he described the practice as unnecessary takalluf (needless burdening), while in another he indicated that there is no harm if the intent is simply to remind people of a legislated act of worship. and i think this demonstrates the importance of understanding fatwa in their context and not treating short clips as though they capture every nuance of a scholar's position.
this is, in my view, one of those issues where we should appreciate the fiqh behind both approaches. one side is trying to safeguard the Sunnah from introducing regularized practices without precedent, while the other is trying to implement the general command of reminding believers and encouraging righteous deeds. both are seeking to preserve the religion, albeit through different juristic principles.
so whether you adopt the stricter view or the more permissive one, this is not a matter that warrants insults or accusations against scholars or people that align with a position. we should always discuss the religion with knowledge and manners. Bārakallāhu feekum.
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1. His presence reminds you of Allah
2. His speech increases you in knowledge
3. His action reminds you of the Hereafter
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THE 6 NULLIFIERS OF WUDU (ABLUTION)🚨
1. Anything that exits the two private passages:
This covers urine, feces, gas, or even unusual occurrences such as a small stone or a worm passing through.
2. Excessive impurities flowing from the rest of the body:
This refers to a large, significant amount of blood or vomit leaving the body. Small, minor amounts, such as a drop of blood from a small scratch, are overlooked and do not break your wudu.
3. Loss of consciousness:
Losing awareness completely, whether through deep sleep, fainting, or medical anesthesia.
4. Direct contact with the private parts:
Touching the private parts with your bare hand without any barrier such as clothing.
5. Eating camel meat:
Consuming camel meat breaks wudu based on the explicit instructions of the Prophet.
6. Leaving Islam
Apostasy nullifies all previous acts of worship, which automatically invalidates wudu.
TWO COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS:
The following do not break your Wudu:
1. Washing a dead body does not break your Wudu. Although you must ensure your bare hand does not directly touch their private parts during the wash.
2. Touching a woman does not break your wudu, whether it happens with or without desire, provided no physical discharge occurs.
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Be steadfast in performing your Nawafil after Salat. Pray Nawafil at home, too; do not let your house become like a graveyard. (English)
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I will share with you a secret from the Prophet ﷺ Always ask Allah for facilitation || Shaykh Abdussalam al-Shuway'ir حفظه الله
The importance of Istikhara
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