Ibn al-Jawzi, rahimahu’Allah, said:
The scholars of tafsir said, “At-tajassus (spying) is searching for the faults of the Muslims and their private matters, meaning let not one of you search for the fault of his brother to expose it if Allah, Mighty and Majestic, has concealed it.”
[al-Ādāb al-Shar‘iyyah 1/328]
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The scholars of tafsir said, “At-tajassus (spying) is searching for the faults of the Muslims and their private matters, meaning let not one of you search for the fault of his brother to expose it if Allah, Mighty and Majestic, has concealed it.”
[al-Ādāb al-Shar‘iyyah 1/328]
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Ibn al-Jawzi, rahimahu’Allah, said:
The scholars of tafsir said, “At-tajassus (spying) is searching for the faults of the Muslims and their private matters, meaning let not one of you search for the fault of his brother to expose it if Allah, Mighty and…
The scholars of tafsir said, “At-tajassus (spying) is searching for the faults of the Muslims and their private matters, meaning let not one of you search for the fault of his brother to expose it if Allah, Mighty and…
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Powerful Poem in Refutation of Christianity by Al-Imaam Ibnul-Qayyim, May Allaah have mercy on him.
Forwarded from المَجَالِسُ الشُّكْرِيّة — Ash-Shukriyyah
المَجَالِسُ الشُّكْرِيّة — Ash-Shukriyyah
Powerful Poem in Refutation of Christianity by Al-Imaam Ibnul-Qayyim, May Allaah have mercy on him.
I would advise everyone with Christian friends, colleagues and family members to forward this poem to them, perhaps Allaah opens their hearts to Islam.
It was narrated that Umm Habibah, the wife of the Prophet (ﷺ), said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: “Whoever prays twelve rak’ahs in a day and night, a house will be built for him in Paradise because of them.” [Muslim]
Imām Ibn al-Uthaymeen (rahimahullāh) was asked:
"Is the one who prays them and is consistent upon them—on the day he prays them—have a house built for him in Paradise? Or, if he prays them for three days, for example, will three houses be built for him? Or how is it?”
He replied (rahimahu’Allah):
“Whoever prays twelve rakʿahs in a day and a night, Allah builds for him a house in Paradise—this applies in general. Then, if he maintains them consistently, it becomes that for every day that passes in which he prays them, a house is built for him in Paradise.”
[Fatāwā Nūr ʿalā al‑Darb]
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Imām Ibn al-Uthaymeen (rahimahullāh) was asked:
"Is the one who prays them and is consistent upon them—on the day he prays them—have a house built for him in Paradise? Or, if he prays them for three days, for example, will three houses be built for him? Or how is it?”
He replied (rahimahu’Allah):
“Whoever prays twelve rakʿahs in a day and a night, Allah builds for him a house in Paradise—this applies in general. Then, if he maintains them consistently, it becomes that for every day that passes in which he prays them, a house is built for him in Paradise.”
[Fatāwā Nūr ʿalā al‑Darb]
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It was narrated that Umm Habibah, the wife of the Prophet (ﷺ), said: I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: “Whoever prays twelve rak’ahs in a day and night, a house will be built for him in Paradise because of them.” [Muslim]
Imām Ibn al-Uthaymeen (rahimahullāh)…
Imām Ibn al-Uthaymeen (rahimahullāh)…
May Allah have mercy upon Sheikh al-Allāmah Abdulʿazīz Āl al-Sheikh, forgive him for his sins, and admit him into Jannat al-Firdaws,Ameen.
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May Allah have mercy upon Sheikh al-Allāmah Abdulʿazīz Āl al-Sheikh, forgive him for his sins, and admit him into Jannat al-Firdaws,Ameen.
Sheikh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahu’Allah) said:
"The common folk say: The value of every person is what he excels at.
And the elite say: The value of every person is what he seeks.”
Imam Ibn Al-Qayim rahimahu’Allah said: “He intends: That the value of a person is in his determination and what he seeks”
Madārij as-Sālikīn (3/5
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"The common folk say: The value of every person is what he excels at.
And the elite say: The value of every person is what he seeks.”
Imam Ibn Al-Qayim rahimahu’Allah said: “He intends: That the value of a person is in his determination and what he seeks”
Madārij as-Sālikīn (3/5
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Sheikh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahu’Allah) said:
"The common folk say: The value of every person is what he excels at.
And the elite say: The value of every person is what he seeks.”
Imam Ibn Al-Qayim rahimahu’Allah said: “He intends: That the value…
"The common folk say: The value of every person is what he excels at.
And the elite say: The value of every person is what he seeks.”
Imam Ibn Al-Qayim rahimahu’Allah said: “He intends: That the value…
Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi rahimahu'allāh said:
There is no sin with Allah, Mighty and Majestic, after shirk, greater than two things:
One of them is deliberately abandoning the obligatory prayer until its time exits;
The second is killing a believing man or a believing woman deliberately without right.
[al-Muḥallā bi-l-Athār 213/10]
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There is no sin with Allah, Mighty and Majestic, after shirk, greater than two things:
One of them is deliberately abandoning the obligatory prayer until its time exits;
The second is killing a believing man or a believing woman deliberately without right.
[al-Muḥallā bi-l-Athār 213/10]
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Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi rahimahu'allāh said:
There is no sin with Allah, Mighty and Majestic, after shirk, greater than two things:
One of them is deliberately abandoning the obligatory prayer until its time exits;
The second is killing a believing man or…
There is no sin with Allah, Mighty and Majestic, after shirk, greater than two things:
One of them is deliberately abandoning the obligatory prayer until its time exits;
The second is killing a believing man or…
Sh. al-Islām Ibn Taymiyyah rahimahullāh said:
"And giving the poor reciters what they seek help with upon the Qur’an; [is] a righteous deed at every time, and whoever assists them in that will share with them in the reward."
[Majmoo al-Fataawa 25/298
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"And giving the poor reciters what they seek help with upon the Qur’an; [is] a righteous deed at every time, and whoever assists them in that will share with them in the reward."
[Majmoo al-Fataawa 25/298
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Sh. al-Islām Ibn Taymiyyah rahimahullāh said:
"And giving the poor reciters what they seek help with upon the Qur’an; [is] a righteous deed at every time, and whoever assists them in that will share with them in the reward."
[Majmoo al-Fataawa 25/298]
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"And giving the poor reciters what they seek help with upon the Qur’an; [is] a righteous deed at every time, and whoever assists them in that will share with them in the reward."
[Majmoo al-Fataawa 25/298]
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Al-Hāfidh Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali, rahimahullāh, said:
"And know whoever is unable to perform a good deed, felt sorrow over [missing] it, and desired that it would happen [for him], he shares the reward with the doer.”
Lataa’if al-Ma’aarif (439)
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"And know whoever is unable to perform a good deed, felt sorrow over [missing] it, and desired that it would happen [for him], he shares the reward with the doer.”
Lataa’if al-Ma’aarif (439)
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Al-Hāfidh Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali, rahimahullāh, said:
"And know whoever is unable to perform a good deed, felt sorrow over [missing] it, and desired that it would happen [for him], he shares the reward with the doer.”
Lataa’if al-Ma’aarif (439)
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"And know whoever is unable to perform a good deed, felt sorrow over [missing] it, and desired that it would happen [for him], he shares the reward with the doer.”
Lataa’if al-Ma’aarif (439)
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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
We will be concluding the book on the rulings pertaining to janāiz tonight in shā Allāh with a practical lesson. For this reason the lesson will not be streamed.
We will announce the next book we will start in the near future in shā Allāh.
We will be concluding the book on the rulings pertaining to janāiz tonight in shā Allāh with a practical lesson. For this reason the lesson will not be streamed.
We will announce the next book we will start in the near future in shā Allāh.
Yunus ibn Ubayd rahimahu’Allah said:
“The most astonishing thing I have heard in the world are three statements (words):
“The statement of Ibn Sīrīn: ‘I have never envied anyone for anything ever.’
And the statement of Muwarriq: ‘I have been calling upon Allah for a need for forty years, and He has not fulfilled it for me, yet I have never despaired of it.’
And the statement of Hassān Ibn Abu Sinān "And there is nothing easier than being cautious; if something is doubtful to you then leave it."
[al-Wara of Ibn Abi al-Dunya pg 57]
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“The most astonishing thing I have heard in the world are three statements (words):
“The statement of Ibn Sīrīn: ‘I have never envied anyone for anything ever.’
And the statement of Muwarriq: ‘I have been calling upon Allah for a need for forty years, and He has not fulfilled it for me, yet I have never despaired of it.’
And the statement of Hassān Ibn Abu Sinān "And there is nothing easier than being cautious; if something is doubtful to you then leave it."
[al-Wara of Ibn Abi al-Dunya pg 57]
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Yunus ibn Ubayd rahimahu’Allah said:
“The most astonishing thing I have heard in the world are three statements (words):
“The statement of Ibn Sīrīn: ‘I have never envied anyone for anything ever.’
And the statement of Muwarriq: ‘I have been calling upon…
“The most astonishing thing I have heard in the world are three statements (words):
“The statement of Ibn Sīrīn: ‘I have never envied anyone for anything ever.’
And the statement of Muwarriq: ‘I have been calling upon…
Advice from Ash-Shaykh Ibn Uthaymīn to a Young Man at the Beginning of Istiqāmah
1. He should always ask Allāh for steadfastness and correctness.
2. He should frequently read the Qur’an with reflection.
3. He should be diligent in maintaining acts of obedience.
4. He should make sure to accompany righteous friends.
5. He should advise himself whenever he feels his soul being influenced.
6. He should stay away from bad company.
Source: Liqā al-Bāb al-Maftūh - session 70
1. He should always ask Allāh for steadfastness and correctness.
2. He should frequently read the Qur’an with reflection.
3. He should be diligent in maintaining acts of obedience.
4. He should make sure to accompany righteous friends.
5. He should advise himself whenever he feels his soul being influenced.
6. He should stay away from bad company.
Source: Liqā al-Bāb al-Maftūh - session 70
Many of the Companions رضي الله عنهم prohibited drinking alcohol upon themselves during the pre-Islamic era (Jāhiliyyah).Among them was Abū Bakr Al-Ṣiddīq رضي الله عنه.
Aisha رضي الله عنها said: "Abū Bakr prohibited alcohol upon himself, so he did not drink it in Jāhiliyyah nor in Islam. And that was because he passed by a man who was drunk, placing his hands in excrement (i.e feces) and bringing it close to his mouth. When he detected its smell, he turned away from it. Abū Bakr said, 'This man doesn't know what he's doing.'"
[Refer to Ḥilyat al-Awliyā 7/160]
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Aisha رضي الله عنها said: "Abū Bakr prohibited alcohol upon himself, so he did not drink it in Jāhiliyyah nor in Islam. And that was because he passed by a man who was drunk, placing his hands in excrement (i.e feces) and bringing it close to his mouth. When he detected its smell, he turned away from it. Abū Bakr said, 'This man doesn't know what he's doing.'"
[Refer to Ḥilyat al-Awliyā 7/160]
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Many of the Companions رضي الله عنهم prohibited drinking alcohol upon themselves during the pre-Islamic era (Jāhiliyyah).Among them was Abū Bakr Al-Ṣiddīq رضي الله عنه.
Aisha رضي الله عنها said: "Abū Bakr prohibited alcohol upon himself, so he did not drink…
Aisha رضي الله عنها said: "Abū Bakr prohibited alcohol upon himself, so he did not drink…
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
Announcement 📣
New Lesson: Fiqh Of Marriage
Sundays at 7PM (Toronto), 12am (UK)
Starting: 12/10/25 - 19/04/47
Teacher: Abū ‘Āishah Yāsīn.
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Announcement 📣
New Lesson: Fiqh Of Marriage
Sundays at 7PM (Toronto), 12am (UK)
Starting: 12/10/25 - 19/04/47
Teacher: Abū ‘Āishah Yāsīn.
https://t.me/Gardensofknowledge
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Notes and Benefits from our First Fiqh of Marriage Lesson