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Abd al-Haqq Marshall
8th April 2008, 08:59 PM
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Abuz Zubair
8th April 2008, 09:17 PM
I don't think anyone believes that the child is born a Muslim in a fiqhi sense, that if he/she dies, janaza is prayed over him, etc...
What people mean is that a child is born on his fitra, recognising Allah as the only Lord and the only one deserving of worship. Meaning, he does not have to contemplate deeply on the emergence of the creation to prove the existence of a creator. He simply believes in a deity from birth. This does not necessarily mean that he is a Muslim in fiqhi sense.
So whilst it is good to clarify that a child is not born a Muslim in fiqhi sense, it is also important to clarify that the child is actually born on tawheed, such that he does not need to reason the way the mutakallimun want him to, to discern God's existence.
anam
8th April 2008, 10:58 PM
Subhan allaah
Another common misquoted verse which the sheik mentioned
mash allaah 'Allaah does not change the state of the people until they change their own state'
the madkhali used this verse alot and explained it in a way that has you to believe the state of the ummah is all because you dont try and become a better Muslim which is correct yet not the whole picture nor explanation
anam
8th April 2008, 11:08 PM
So whilst it is good to clarify that a child is not born a Muslim in fiqhi sense, it is also important to clarify that the child is actually born on tawheed, such that he does not need to reason the way the mutakallimun want him to, to discern God's existence.
very true ..
im sure there is narration where Allaah made us all to testify to his oneness and existence before creating Adam ..
why the need to prove his existence anyhow lol the revelation is plain and clear even for children but some like to talk even debate about Allaah [swt] instead of doing what he said which is most important
Salsabil
9th April 2008, 09:46 AM
Subhan allaah
the madkhali used this verse alot and explained it in a way that has you to believe the state of the ummah is all because you dont try and become a better Muslim which is correct yet not the whole picture nor explanation
And what is the whole picture? I understood it as meaning, that the group of sincere muslims has to improve itself, and not that every single jahil in a society has to become salih!?
anam
9th April 2008, 02:05 PM
Did you listen to the vid?
I thought the shiek above explained it very well in those short words.
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Question:
InshAllah this email reaches you in the best of health and iman. I was just watching the news and they stated that Saudi Arabia is going to let US use their land as a base if they should go to war with Iraq. What does this mean for us muslims? Isn't that a bad thing if they let them use their land as a base? I dont know why when i heard this news i burst into tears, i dont know why. How could the holiest place in islam allow the kufar into thier land to kill other brothers and sisters? Could you help me understand this? I mean isn't it wrong for them to allow this to happen? If you can please explain this to me, inshAllah..
Answer:
The current affairs of Muslims comes as no surprise for Allah (azza wajal) tells us in Surah Al-Anfal: 8:7 "And those who disbelieve are allies to one another, (and) if you (Muslims of the whole world collectively) do not do so (i.e. become allies, as one united block with one Khalifah), there will be Fitnah (wars, battles, polytheism, etc.) and oppression on earth, and a great mischief and corruption (appearance of polytheism).
From this we know that Allah (azza wajal) continuously warns us that if we are not one in tawheed, there will be fitnah on earth.
Allah has given us many wake-up calls in the past century, including the tragic situations in Palestine, Iraq, Kosovo, Bosnia, Kashmir, Chechnya, Afghanistan, and the list continues. It's quite obvious that our state of affairs is tragic.
At one point in time, the King of Prussia, Frederick II (1740-1786) wore a turban and robe when having his portrait painted. This was so because in those days, it was the Muslim Turks who were honored by the rest of the world. Therefore, he wished to look dignified like the Muslims while posing for his portrait.
But, today, no one wishes to imitate the Muslims, not even our own children.
Looking at some causes for why we stray away, first it is no doubt it is from widespread ignorance of our basic aqeedah, of tawheed, of the oneness of Allah (azza wajal) . Many of us are not taught of the purpose of why we were created in the first place, which is to worship Allah alone. This is very basic, yet if you were to ask many young Muslims in this country, they will tell you "to spread peace" when in fact "attaining peace" is a mere consequence of tawheed.
Second, the people who rule above us are just as guilty as most of the Ummah in vying and competing for wealth. The Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said (as narrated by Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri)
"The thing I am afraid of most for your sake, is the worldly blessings which Allah will bring forth to you." It was said, "What are the blessings of this world?" The Prophet said, "The pleasures of the world." A man said, "Can the good bring forth evil?" The Prophet kept quiet for a while till we thought that he was being inspired divinely. Then he started removing the sweat from his forehead and said," Where is the questioner?" That man said, "I (am present)." Abu Sa'id added: We thanked the man when the result (of his question) was such. The Prophet said, "Good never brings forth but good. This wealth (of the world) is (like) green and sweet(fruit), and all the vegetation which grows on the bank of a stream either kills or nearly kills the animal that eats too much of it, except the animal that eats the Khadira (a kind of vegetation). Such an animal eats till its stomach is full and then it faces the sun and starts ruminating and then it passes out dung and urine and goes to eat again. This worldly wealth is (like) sweet (fruit), and if aperson earns it (the wealth) in a legal way and spends it properly, then it is an excellent helper, and whoever earns it in an illegal way, he will be like the one who eats but is never satisfied." (Bukhari)
Here we also see that the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) feared for his Ummah what we see today, an abundance of wealth yet a burning hunger for self-gratification.
It as also been narrated that the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said: "Two hungry wolves let loose among sheep are not more harmful than a person's craving after wealth and status is to his Deen."
We see manifestations of this "harm" by the actions of the rulers Allah (azza wajal) has placed above us, to the extent of allowing the kuffar to use the very soil our beloved prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) walked on to spill the blood of the Ummah.
Third, Al wahn. We exchange our after life for this life. Meaning, we fear death not because of our accountability to Allah but because we are frightened of leaving our worldly life, caring nothing about what Allah (azza wajal) has promised us if we were worthy of His mercy.
Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said: "Very soon, other nations will invite others and fall upon you to attack and destroy you just like a people, while inviting others, fall upon a plate of food." The companions asked Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) "Ya Rasulullah! will this happen because we will be lesser in number at that time?" "No." Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) answered. "You will be great in number, but you will be like froth upon the main, and weak as sticks and straws. Allah will remove, from the hearts of your enemies, your awe and terror, and He shall fill your hearts with cowardice. The companions asked "What is cowardice?" "Love of the world, hatred for death," (al wahn) Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) answered.
Today as you look around we are being literally eaten away like a plate of food, with tyrants inviting each other to delight themselves in shedding our blood, in raping our women and pillaging our honor (what little we have left of it).
But then we have to ask ourselves why? Why has Allah (azza wajal) allowed for these rulers to rule above us. And, the answer all goes back to abandoning tawheed, straying away from Allah and His messenger.
Allah (azza wajal) says: "That is so because Allah will never change a condition which He has bestowed on a people until they change what is in their ownselves. And verily, Allah is All-Hearer, All-Knower." (Surah Al-Anfal: 8:53)
In Surah Ar-Ra'd, Allah (azza wajal) says: "For each (person), there are angels in succession, before and behind him. They guard him by the Command of Allâh. Verily! Allâh will not change the good condition of a people as long as they do not change their state of goodness themselves. But when Allâh wills a people's punishment, there can be no turning back of it, and they will find besides Him no protector."[13: 11]
From these two ayats we know that Allah (azza wajal)says He will never change the condition of the people until they change with is in themselves. If we remain on the right path, with the correct aqeedah and carrying out those beliefs through our actions, our good condition will remain. However, we also know that if we stray away, unless we repent and return to Allah, our condition will not be changed.
As long as we are emulating and looking to the enemies of Allah for solutions, and doing everything we can to be like them in every other aspect of our lives, how can we expect Allah to raise us above them? We ourselves are not in harmony with Allah's laws, and yet we wonder why things are going wrong.
In this we have to remember that as on lookers to the onslaught of disbelief and corruption, we will not be spared of Allah's punishment.
Allah (azza wajal) says: "And fear the Fitnah (affliction and trial, etc.) which affects not in particular (only) those of you who do wrong (but it may afflict all the good and the bad people), and know that Allâh is Severe in punishment". [Surah Al-Anfal:25]
We can also look to the story of Prophet Nuh (alayh salam) to know that remaining passive to the evil that goes on around will also bring us torment.
The Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam was once asked: "Would we be punished by disasters which befall us while we have righteous people amongst us?' he sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam replied: "Yes, if evil becomes widespread." (almuwatta)
Therefore it is evident that those of us who have been enjoying things running smoothly in the dunya are the ones who really need to worry about what is to come. And, Allah knows best.
Many of us wonder what will avail us of victory. Do we need more weapons of mass destruction? Not ultimately, for we know that Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) said that the du'ah is the weapon of the believer. Allah (azza wajal) is the one who gives us victory, not our own strength and weapons, and this is evident throughout Muslim history. Also look into the story of Dawood and Jalut in the Qur'an.
So, what is it that will bring us victory? It's really quite simple, but to take it to task is the difficult part for many of us. It comes in many forms, whether it be jihad, or hijrah for the sake of Allah, there is one thread that ties them all, and that is returning to Allah (azza wajal) by gaining the correct understanding of tawheed so that we may be worthy of victory in this life and the Hereafter. In short, if Muslims truly wish for safety from destruction and given victory, then they must change and improve what is in themselves. If we rectify ourselves, then Allah will raise us and rectify our situation.
"Verily Allah says: O son of Adam, free yourself for my worship, I will (in turn) fill your chest with satisfaction and remove your poverty, and if you don't I will fill your hands with distraction and will not remove your poverty." [Ahmad, at-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, as-Silsilah as-Sahihah #1359] In another narration: "I will fill your chest with distraction." [Sahih Ibn Majah]
Last, Allah (azza wajal) always tells us to be hopeful for He (azza wajal) promises in may places in the Qur'an that: "And whosoever takes Allah, His Messenger, and those who have believed, as Protectors, then the party of Allah will be the victorious." (5:56)
http://www.ahmadjibril.com/qa/CAksaUS.html
http://islambase.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1112&Itemid=181 Understanding your condition
http://islambase.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=449&Itemid=181 More massacre until we change
waziri
9th April 2008, 04:02 PM
Asalamualaykum,
The virtues of the Ansar, just beutiful, a real tear jerker. Masaha'Allah
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=af-9R8VCqOA&eurl=http://forums.islamicawakening.com/showthread.php?t=11422
wasalam
Salahadeen
9th April 2008, 09:49 PM
I say this in a completely hetero way, but masha-Allah, he is very handsome.
Magoo
10th April 2008, 06:05 AM
I say this in a completely hetero way, but masha-Allah, he is very handsome.
there is nothing wrong with saying another brother is handsome, we all talk of the beauty of rasooloullah (saws) and yusuf (as) so i dont think it puts any doubts on your inclinations akhi..
anam
15th April 2008, 04:12 AM
And what is the whole picture? I understood it as meaning, that the group of sincere muslims has to improve itself, and not that every single jahil in a society has to become salih!?
so he is talking as if he is ibnul qayyim taking general statements making specific to YOU that it is YOUR fault the leaders PERMIT ribaa banks..
how easy is it to close them down
only a kaafir would keep them open
wrong mulhid. you forget, the greater aspect of haakimiyyah
let me quote the sunni, or i should say the jabari (in your satanically innovated religion), Ibnul-Qayyim
he says in Miftaah Dari-Sa'adah
"and reflect in His, the Most High's wisdom in making the kings of the servants, their umara to be of the same type as their actons (meaning the ruler is granted by Allah matching what those who are ruled, are upon)
he says
"Rather, it is as if their actions (the ruled) became manifest in the appearences of their rulers and kings"
then he contines saying stuff like
"if the people are right, the kings are right, if the people turn away form it, then the kings will, if the people oppress, then their own kings will oppress, and if they plot, then their own kings will plot, and if the people prevent the right of ALlah, then so will the kings. and everything the people take away form the weak person, the kings will take away from them with power. then he says
"so their actions (of the servants) become manifest in their actions (the rulers)"
and then, this jabari that you deem, Shamsu-deen Ibnul-Qayyim continues saying
"And it is not from the Divine hikma that the evil doers and the sinners are made to be ruled over by anyone except one who is like them"
the religion is not based on logic, it is based on revelation
learn your religion before you claim something from what your own minds invent and convince you off.
this is why action is the most important thing these days and the real test Allaah [swt] has striken us with is the misguidance of these super salafis that has caused mass fitnah among the muslims distortion of the religion and endless curroption of debates
and actually these super spuds are proped up by the leaders anyhow so it is a reflection of themselves and not the mu'min in Alaah [swt]
waziri
15th April 2008, 04:21 AM
Akhi anam youve got the wrong thread lol.
but thanks for bumping shaykh Riyadh back up,I just mentioned him on another thread lol.
wasalam
waziri
24th June 2008, 01:31 AM
Shaykh Riyadh on Musailama al Kadhab
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wasalam
waziri
28th June 2008, 01:27 AM
Shaykh Riyadh talks about Hazrat Abu Huraira radiullah hu anhu
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