💧 You can pray all night — and have no prayer at all.
Pray without wuḍūʾ and the ṣalāh never validly happened. The same is true of the shahādah: the words alone, without their conditions, simply don't stand.
Purity first 🌿
You are a man of worth and standing—it is entirely natural that you be opposed, and that your enemies and detractors be many.
What is not natural is that no one speaks against you and no one makes things hard for you. "Do people think that they will be left to say, 'We believe,' and they will not be tried? But We have certainly tried those before them, and Allah will surely make evident those who are truthful, and He will surely make evident the liars." People's talk about you is part of trial and tribulation—and this is something from which no one is spared. Were anyone to be spared from it, it would have been the Prophets and Messengers (peace be upon them).
And if many of the servants are not even pleased with their Rabb (Lord) ﷻ, will they then be pleased with you?!
So accustom yourself to it and brace your soul for it, just as you grow used to heat and cold.
When memorizing, read out loud, for it helps you remember by using your eyes and ears. When studying, don't read as loud so that you can focus on understanding.
- Sheikh Al Useimy hafidhahullah
If you want to see the Ikhwānī principle "We cooperate in what we agree upon and excuse one another in what we differ over" in action, watch this clip...
C'est à Allah que nous appartenons et c'est vers Lui que s'effectue notre retour.
L’œil pleure, le cœur s’attriste, mais nous ne disons que ce qui satisfait notre Seigneur !
Ô Allah, illumine sa tombe et fais d'elle un jardin d'entre les jardins du Paradis !
Notre frère Mehdi Gharbi est un ancien étudiant de l'Université islamique de Médine, il était profondément aimé de tous et reconnu pour son bon comportement.
Voici la toute dernière story qu’il a partagée. Ne l’oubliez pas. Qu’Allah vous récompense.
⚠️ Extremely sensitive content⚠️
🚨A Palestinian child suffered a devastating head injury in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza. Despite severe trauma and extremely limited medical resources, doctors managed to save his life.
As documented by Dr. Jamal Salha, the child underwent emergency treatment after brain tissue had protruded from his skull. With operating rooms overwhelmed by casualties, the procedure was performed in the emergency room an extraordinary effort that saved him from death.
Al-Albānī: The Greatest Ḥadīth Scholar of Our Time
In this clip, Shaykh Waṣiyyullāh ʿAbbās was asked about Al-Albānī. He said the following:
1. There is no doubt that Shaykh al-Albānī is the greatest ḥadīth scholar of this era.
2. He left behind an immensely vast and valuable legacy in the science of ḥadīth.
3. It is essential for the student of knowledge to read his works, consistently engage with them, and benefit from his writings, research, and juristic (Fiqhī) views.
4. The Shaykh was like a computer. His work is truly like computer work from long ago. Now, with modern computers, you only find a small amount that he missed.
5. He was not infallible; he could hold opinions that others may differ with. This type of difference is well-known among great scholars, such as Imām Aḥmad and Yaḥyā ibn Maʿīn.
6. However, it is not permissible for a student of knowledge to undermine his status. Nor is it acceptable for opponents of the Sunnah to cast doubt upon him or distort his reputation.
A Brother Shared this on WhatsApp:
“22 hours ago a user comments that he finished listening to the ≈400hrs explanation of Sahih Bukhari by Sh Ibn Al-‘Uthaymeen رحمه الله.
These lessons were conducted about 30-40 years ago and uploaded on YouTube around 10 years ago.
Is there any greater virtue than the virtue of knowledge? How would it feel knowing that even after your death people are still benefitting from your knowledge?”
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There are people out there doing this, whilst we sit on twitter arguing about Fulaan, and issues not for us.
Allahul Mustaan
The Ignorance and Lies in This Video Exposed:
The fatwa Muhammad Hijab is referring to is not only misquoted, but he also fails to mention its context.
Shaykh Salih al-Fawzan was asked about laymen who sit around discussing whether different rulers are disbelievers or not, and then he was specifically asked about Bashar al-Assad.
Of course the Shaykh would tell laymen to stay out of these matters. Who wouldn’t? We also know that Shaykh Salih al-Fawzan is known for giving short and concise answers, and what he said was sufficient.
Furthermore, Shaykh Salih al-Fawzan, along with other senior scholars, signed a fatwa calling upon the Ummah to do everything within its power to support the oppressed and the Mujahideen in Syria against the criminal, oppressive regime and its allies.
So did Al-’Allamah Salih al-Fawzan sign a fatwa supporting fighting against a Muslim ruler or is it obvious that he considers Bashar a Kaafir just like the other ‘Ulema?
Because, the takfir of Bashar is well known from other scholars whom you also claim were “controlled.”
Shaykh Rabi’ al-Madkhali repeatedly stated in his lessons that Bashar is a disbeliever.
Shaykh Salih al-Luhaydan publicly declared Bashar a disbeliever in numerous fatawa.
Shaykh Falah al-Mandakar likewise, and the list goes on…
Did these Scholars suddenly forget they are controlled?!
There is also a clip of Shaykh Salih al-Fawzan speaking about the oppression that was inflicted upon our brothers and sisters in Syria, which I have attached below.
It is frustrating to see attempts to make the Shaykh look like an evil villain from ignorant individuals yet the man has been teaching Tawhid and Sunnah for over 50 years
حفظه ربي
✨ Anyone can say the shahādah. Few realise it has seven conditions:
📖 Knowledge · Certainty · Sincerity · Truthfulness · Love · Compliance · Acceptance
Imam Ibn Bāz (raḥimahullāh) taught each through its opposite. Not just a phrase — a foundation 🌿
To the Qur'anists (Hadith rejectors):
these shelves are filled with thousands of volumes dedicated to the explanation, authentication, and commentary of the Six Books of Hadith-representing centuries of scholarship. Where do you stand?