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Quotes from Shaikh Raslaan’s Radd against Halabi Al’Mubtadi–Thorns for Brixton and Masjid As-Sunnah

Shaikh Raslaan (may Allaah preserve him) said:

”O Halabi! Indeed I read from the verses of the Glorious Qur’aan and understand them; I read the Ahaadeeth from the Sunnah and understand them; I read the ancient literature and the hadeeth–its composition and diffusion–and understand it. And I read your speech but I don’t know what you’re saying! Therefore: Your speech is evil; because if a person can understand speech of the highest grade and cannot understand your speech, then your speech is evil.”

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The Scholars Warn the Muslims Against Yusuf Estes

Shaykh ’Ubayd al-Jaabiree, retired professor from the University of  al-Madeenah, warned the Muslims against Yusuf Estes, describing him very accurately as:

”He is either astray, leading others astray, or he has lost his mind.”

Another scholar, Shaykh ’Abdur-Rahmaan Muhyiud-Deen, former Mufti at the Prophet’s Masjid, said:

”Astray, leading others astray… he does not know about Islam… Satan has spoken upon his tongue…

Source: http://ahlulbidahwalhawa.com/2013/06/15/yusuf-estes-and-the-shiite/

A test for the false claimants and illegal partisans!

Zakariyyah Ibn Yahyah (rahimahullaah) said:

I heard Abu-Bakr Ibn Ayyaash (when) a man said to him: ”O AbuBakr! Who is the Sunni?” He said: Is the one that when the desires are mentioned (i.e. when the innovations are mentioned and criticized), he does not become bigoted (in defending or following) any of it.”


[Source: Al-Itisaam 1/114]

The foundation of Ahlus Sunnah’s Madhab

An-Nasr Abaadiy (rahimahullaah) said:

”The foundation of this Madhab (i.e. the Madhab of Ahlus Sunnah) is adherence to the Book and the Sunnah; abandonment of desires and innovations; to take the Salaf as an example and abandon what the late comers have invented (in the religion), and to be established upon what those who came earlier (i.e. the Salaf) followed.”


 

[Madaarij As-Saalikeen of Imaam Ibnul Qayyim (rahimahullaah) 3/149]

[3] Reminder: Rebellion

Harb Al-Kirmaani (rahimahullaah) stated regarding the creed transmitted from all the Salaf that: ”If the ruler commands you an affair in which there is disobedience to Allaah, then you do not obey him at all; but you are not allowed to rebel against him nor deny him his rights.” [حادي الأرواح of Imaam Ibnul Qayyim: page: 104]

[2] Reminders: Rebellion

Imaam Nawawi (rahimahullaah) said:

”As for rebelling against them (i.e. the rulers) and fighting them, it is forbidden by way of consensus of the Muslims (i.e. scholars of Islam) even if they (i.e. rulers) are sinful and oppressive.  And indeed the ahaadeeth are manifestly clear regarding what we have mentioned and Ahlus Sunnah (i.e. the Ulama of Ahlus Sunnah) have consensus that the ruler is not removed due to (him being) sinful.” [Sharh An-Nawawi 12/229]

[1] Reminders: Rebellion!

Shaikhul Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahullaah) said:

”The leaders of the people of Bidah are more harmful upon the Ummah than the sinful people; so  because of this the Prophet (sallal-laahu-alayhi-wasallam) commanded that the khawaarij are killed (i.e. fought and killed by the Muslim ruler) and he prohibited (us) from fighting the oppressive rulers.” [Majoo Al-Fataawaa 7/284]