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Rulings pertaining to the janāzah by Shaykh Al-Albānī rahimahullāh.
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Rulings pertaining to the janāzah by Shaykh Al-Albānī rahimahullāh.
Sundays at 7PM (Toronto), 12am (UK)
Teacher: Abū ‘Āishah Yāsīn.
Note: This lesson has been ongoing for some time, but is being streamed from now on in shā Allāh
Ibn Abī Mulaykah said: “A man asked Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) about a day whose measure was a thousand years.”
Ibn Abbas said: “Then what about a day whose measure was fifty thousand years?”
The man said: “I only asked you so that you would inform me.”
Ibn Abbas said: “They are two days that Allah mentioned in His Book; Allah knows best about them.”
He disliked to say about the Book of Allah what he did not know.
[Abu Ubayd in Fadā’il al-Qur’ān, p. 689]
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Ibn Abbas said: “Then what about a day whose measure was fifty thousand years?”
The man said: “I only asked you so that you would inform me.”
Ibn Abbas said: “They are two days that Allah mentioned in His Book; Allah knows best about them.”
He disliked to say about the Book of Allah what he did not know.
[Abu Ubayd in Fadā’il al-Qur’ān, p. 689]
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Ibn Abī Mulaykah said: “A man asked Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) about a day whose measure was a thousand years.”
Ibn Abbas said: “Then what about a day whose measure was fifty thousand years?”
The man said: “I only asked you so that you would…
Ibn Abbas said: “Then what about a day whose measure was fifty thousand years?”
The man said: “I only asked you so that you would…
قال الحسن البصري :
أَدْرَكْتُ أَقْوَامًا يَبْذُلُونَ أَوْرَاقَهُمْ ( أي أموالهم ).
وَيَخْزُنُونَ أَلْسِنَتَهُمْ .
ثُمَّ أَدْرَكْتُ مِنْ بَعْدِهِمْ أَقْوَامًا خَزَّنُوا أَوْرَاقَهُمْ،
وَأَرْسَلُوا أَلْسِنَتَهُمْ .
📚 مصنف ابن أبي شيبة 189/7 ]
Al-Ḥasan Al-Baṣrī raḥimahullāh said: “I met a people who would give freely of their wealth and keep guard over their tongues.
Then I met, after them, people who hoarded their wealth and let loose their tongues.”
📚 Muṣannaf Ibn Abī Shaybah 7/189
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أَدْرَكْتُ أَقْوَامًا يَبْذُلُونَ أَوْرَاقَهُمْ ( أي أموالهم ).
وَيَخْزُنُونَ أَلْسِنَتَهُمْ .
ثُمَّ أَدْرَكْتُ مِنْ بَعْدِهِمْ أَقْوَامًا خَزَّنُوا أَوْرَاقَهُمْ،
وَأَرْسَلُوا أَلْسِنَتَهُمْ .
📚 مصنف ابن أبي شيبة 189/7 ]
Al-Ḥasan Al-Baṣrī raḥimahullāh said: “I met a people who would give freely of their wealth and keep guard over their tongues.
Then I met, after them, people who hoarded their wealth and let loose their tongues.”
📚 Muṣannaf Ibn Abī Shaybah 7/189
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قال عمير بن حبيب رحمه الله: " من يصبر على ما يكره يُدرِك ما يُحب "
[الزهد للإمام أحمد ص 150]
Umayr ibn Ḥabīb (rahimahu’Allah) said: “Whoever is patient with what he dislikes will attain what he loves.”
[From “Az-Zuhd of Imam Ahmad, pg 150 ]
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[الزهد للإمام أحمد ص 150]
Umayr ibn Ḥabīb (rahimahu’Allah) said: “Whoever is patient with what he dislikes will attain what he loves.”
[From “Az-Zuhd of Imam Ahmad, pg 150 ]
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Umayr ibn Ḥabīb (rahimahu’Allah) said:
“Whoever is patient with what he dislikes will attain what he loves.”
[From “Az-Zuhd of Imam Ahmad, pg 150 ]
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“Whoever is patient with what he dislikes will attain what he loves.”
[From “Az-Zuhd of Imam Ahmad, pg 150 ]
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Al-Allamah Bakr Abu Zayd, rahimahu’Allah, mentions that dropping the word "Ibn" between two names is a foreign method, invented and not known to the Arabs, and their tongue does not affirm it.
Has the world ever heard of anyone who mentions the lineage of the Prophet ﷺ and says "Mohamed Abdullah"?
Therefore, why do we abandon following this example, which is a more guided path and a more upright course?
[Tasmiyat al-Mawlūd, p. 7]
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Has the world ever heard of anyone who mentions the lineage of the Prophet ﷺ and says "Mohamed Abdullah"?
Therefore, why do we abandon following this example, which is a more guided path and a more upright course?
[Tasmiyat al-Mawlūd, p. 7]
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Al-Allamah Bakr Abu Zayd, rahimahu’Allah, mentions that dropping the word "Ibn" between two names is a foreign method, invented and not known to the Arabs, and their tongue does not affirm it.
Has the world ever heard of anyone who mentions the lineage of…
Has the world ever heard of anyone who mentions the lineage of…
Al-Marwadhi said:
“A man sneezed in the presence of Abu 'Abdillāh Imām Ahmad and did not praise Allāh; he waited for him (i.e., the man) to praise Allah so he can do Tashmeet (seeking Allāh's Mercy for the one who sneezes - saying يرحمك الله) for him. When he wanted to get up Abu 'Abdullāh said to him, What do you say if you sneeze? He said “I say Alhamdulilllāh", Abu 'Abdillāh said to him “May Allah have mercy on you.”
[al-Ādāb ash-Shar'iyyah (328/2)]
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“A man sneezed in the presence of Abu 'Abdillāh Imām Ahmad and did not praise Allāh; he waited for him (i.e., the man) to praise Allah so he can do Tashmeet (seeking Allāh's Mercy for the one who sneezes - saying يرحمك الله) for him. When he wanted to get up Abu 'Abdullāh said to him, What do you say if you sneeze? He said “I say Alhamdulilllāh", Abu 'Abdillāh said to him “May Allah have mercy on you.”
[al-Ādāb ash-Shar'iyyah (328/2)]
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Al-Marwadhi said:
“A man sneezed in the presence of Abu 'Abdullāh Imām Ahmad and did not praise Allāh; he waited for him (i.e., the man) to praise Allah so he can do Tashmeet (seeking Allāh's Mercy for the one who sneezes - saying يرحمك الله) for him. When…
“A man sneezed in the presence of Abu 'Abdullāh Imām Ahmad and did not praise Allāh; he waited for him (i.e., the man) to praise Allah so he can do Tashmeet (seeking Allāh's Mercy for the one who sneezes - saying يرحمك الله) for him. When…
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Toxic: Islamic Guidance in Dealing with Harmful Family Members & Relationships
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Toxic: Islamic Guidance in Dealing with Harmful Family Members & Relationships
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"Anyone who hears [the long hadith of intercession] should strengthen his fear;
For verily Adam, Nūh, Ibrahīm, Mūsa, and Isse—peace be upon all of them,
Despite their noble rank and their lofty status,
Forgot every good deed they had with them and remembered a single sin that had already been forgiven of theirs.
So what then should be expected of others—those whose lives passed with sins?”
[Ibn Hubayrah, al-Ifṣāḥ, 5/146]
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For verily Adam, Nūh, Ibrahīm, Mūsa, and Isse—peace be upon all of them,
Despite their noble rank and their lofty status,
Forgot every good deed they had with them and remembered a single sin that had already been forgiven of theirs.
So what then should be expected of others—those whose lives passed with sins?”
[Ibn Hubayrah, al-Ifṣāḥ, 5/146]
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"Anyone who hears [the long hadith of intercession] should strengthen his fear;
For verily Adam, Nūh, Ibrahīm, Mūsa, and Isse—peace be upon all of them,
Despite their noble rank and their lofty status,
Forgot every good deed they had with them and remembered…
For verily Adam, Nūh, Ibrahīm, Mūsa, and Isse—peace be upon all of them,
Despite their noble rank and their lofty status,
Forgot every good deed they had with them and remembered…
The Library of Sh. Ibn al-Uthaymeen (رحمه الله) and the Books He Memorized and Would Review || Sh. Sāmī as-Suqayr (حفظه الله)
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Imām adh-Dhahabi, rahimahullāh, said:
"There used to gather in the gathering of Aḥmad Ibn Ḥanbāl رحمه الله, about five thousand or more; around five hundred [would be] writing, and the rest were learning from him good manners and conduct.”
[Siyar A'lām an-Nubalā (2/947)]
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"There used to gather in the gathering of Aḥmad Ibn Ḥanbāl رحمه الله, about five thousand or more; around five hundred [would be] writing, and the rest were learning from him good manners and conduct.”
[Siyar A'lām an-Nubalā (2/947)]
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Imām adh-Dhahabi, rahimahullāh, said:
"There used to gather in the gathering of Aḥmad Ibn Ḥanbāl رحمه الله, about five thousand or more; around five hundred [would be] writing, and the rest were learning from him good manners and conduct.”
[Siyar A'lām…
"There used to gather in the gathering of Aḥmad Ibn Ḥanbāl رحمه الله, about five thousand or more; around five hundred [would be] writing, and the rest were learning from him good manners and conduct.”
[Siyar A'lām…
Imām as-Sa'di, rahimahullāh, said:
"Whoever is firm in this world upon the straight path, Allah will grant him firmness at the time of his death and in his grave, and he will be given the glad tidings of success and bliss. And whoever is blind in this world, turning away from Allah, then he will inevitably face that which his own hands have earned.”
[Al-Fawākih al-Shahiyah 93.]
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"Whoever is firm in this world upon the straight path, Allah will grant him firmness at the time of his death and in his grave, and he will be given the glad tidings of success and bliss. And whoever is blind in this world, turning away from Allah, then he will inevitably face that which his own hands have earned.”
[Al-Fawākih al-Shahiyah 93.]
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Imām as-Sa'di, rahimahullāh, said:
"Whoever is firm in this world upon the straight path, Allah will grant him firmness at the time of his death and in his grave, and he will be given the glad tidings of success and bliss. And whoever is blind in this world…
"Whoever is firm in this world upon the straight path, Allah will grant him firmness at the time of his death and in his grave, and he will be given the glad tidings of success and bliss. And whoever is blind in this world…
If a person dies and has on him something of gold, then it is obligatory to remove it, because having it remain (on him) entails two harms.
The first being a waste of wealth.
Secondly, depriving those deserving of this wealth from those who will inherit it, especially if they are small.
In summary, it is not permissible to have a gold tooth or a gold molar remain on the deceased after his death; rather, it is obligatory to remove it.
But if doing so causes disfigurement, for instance, that it is not possible to remove (it) except by removing the teeth which are around it, for instance, or the molars, or it is feared that it might explode by removing it, then there is no harm that it remains.
Also, if the inheritors are matured and have reached the age of accountability and permit that, then it is for them (their decision). And if not, and it is presumed that the deceased has decomposed, then it (the gold) is removed from the grave.
[Fatwa Nur 'ala al-Darb Of Ibn Uthaymeen]
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The first being a waste of wealth.
Secondly, depriving those deserving of this wealth from those who will inherit it, especially if they are small.
In summary, it is not permissible to have a gold tooth or a gold molar remain on the deceased after his death; rather, it is obligatory to remove it.
But if doing so causes disfigurement, for instance, that it is not possible to remove (it) except by removing the teeth which are around it, for instance, or the molars, or it is feared that it might explode by removing it, then there is no harm that it remains.
Also, if the inheritors are matured and have reached the age of accountability and permit that, then it is for them (their decision). And if not, and it is presumed that the deceased has decomposed, then it (the gold) is removed from the grave.
[Fatwa Nur 'ala al-Darb Of Ibn Uthaymeen]
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If a person dies and has on him something of gold, then it is obligatory to remove it, because having it remain (on him) entails two harms.
The first being a waste of wealth.
Secondly, depriving those deserving of this wealth from those who will inherit…
The first being a waste of wealth.
Secondly, depriving those deserving of this wealth from those who will inherit…