Name-dropping Al-Allamah Rabee Bin Hadi al-Madkhali
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
In The Name of Allah, The Most Merciful, The Bestower of Mercy.
Anyone who uses Al-‘Allāmah Rabee al-Madkhali, may Allah have mercy upon him, for name-dropping or says that the Shaikh amazed him, and from whose lies others are not safe, should be reminded of this!
Al-Allamah Rabee Bin Hadi Al-Mad’khali, may Allah have mercy upon him, said:
لا يجوز الكذب لا على كفار ولا على أهل بدع، ولا على أحد، لا يجوز، تفتري على أحد تقول فلان فيه وفيه والجماعة الفلانية فيها وفيها، نعوذ بالله، لا يجوز، نحن نبين ما عندهم من الضلال ننقله من كتبهم أو من الوسائل الأخرى بالحرف، ثم نناقشها علميا، هذا الذي نفعله، ونسأل الله أن كل السلفيين يفعل هذا، ولا نرى أبدا، ونعوذ بالله، لا نرى لمسلم أن يفتري على مسلم أو كافر أبدا
It is neither permissible to lie, neither about disbelievers nor about the people of Bidah, nor anyone.
It is not permissible to fabricate (things) about anyone, saying “so-and-so has this and that,” or “such-and-such group has this and that.” We seek refuge in Allah, it is not permissible.
We clarify (or elucidate) that which is with them of misguidance, quoting it from their books or other sources word for word, then we discuss it based on knowledge. This is what we do, and we ask Allah that all the Salafis do this.
We seek refuge in Allah; we never see (as permissible for a) Muslim to fabricate lies about (another) Muslim or a disbeliever, never. [Abridged and Paraphrased] [1]
The Shaikh also said:
When you speak about a Muslim, whether an individual who is a Mubtadi or a Sunni, firstly, examine yourself. What do you want through this speech? “Whoever believes in Allah and the last day should either speak good or remain silent”. If in this speech of yours there is good for the Muslims by warning them about this man, and your intention is to seek Allah’s Face, you intend to sincerely advice the ummah, then speak while being cautious of entering into personal desires and personal goals for revenge against this or that person. If the speech stem from an intention for revenge, this would be detrimental to the person (i.e the speaker) and would exceed the permissible allowance in this matter, whose initial basis is fundamentally prohibited.
This is because Allah has forbidden backbiting and tale carrying, as these matters corrupt the lives of Muslims. A Muslim should resort to (such speech) only in cases of dire necessity. He does not unleash his tongue to speak freely. Instead, he only speaks out of necessity and when he knows completely that this matter is incumbent upon him and the people will benefit from it. May Allah bless you, be conscious (mindful) regarding this subject matter. [2]
[1]https://salafidawahmanchester.com/2026/03/31/20-the-character-trait-most-hated-by-the-messenger-2/
[2] Fadl Al-Hajj Wat Talbiyah 43
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