Prelude to a Dars
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Re: Prelude to a Dars Do you need a tutorial on how to use the software? Record- Edit- and Export- Filesize, and filetypes etc...
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Re: Prelude to a Dars From Imam al-Shafi'i is also narrated:
"People did not become ignorant nor differed except after their abandonment of the Arabic language and their inclination to the language of Aristotles!"
[Source: al-Dhahabi, Siyar A'lam al-Nubala 10:74 and al-Suyuti in Sawn al-Mantiq p.15]
- 7th January 2012 #43
Re: Prelude to a Dars I have two more exams left. When those are out of the way, we will begin, in sha Allah.In sha Allah, I intend to start a series of short lessons on ibn Hajar's classic text on Hadith sciences entitled Nukhbat al-Fikr. These lessons will be very brief in an effort to cover the whole book. The primary goal is to understand the text and understand the issues dealt with in it.
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"One of the greatest distinctions of the Salaf was indicated by ibn al-Haaj when he said words to the effect, 'In the days of the Salaf, when the masses would introduce an innovation, the scholars would take it upon themselves to expose its falsehood. As for the scholars of the Khalaf, you will find that when someone from the masses, the rulers, or the wealthy introduce an innovation, the scholars would take it upon themselves to encourage it, defend it and justify it.'
I say: he spoke most truthfully. If any of our rulers or wealthy people would like, then let him try to introduce some innovation, and then seek help from the scholars and the ascetics. He will find them rushing as fast as they can to encourage it and to distort the Book and Sunnah in order to beautify it, and to declare any who would rebut it a heretic or disbeliever, and perhaps the most pious of them is the one who takes it upon himself to remain silent. Truly, to Allah we belong and to Him we will return!" [Sh. Abd al-Rahman b. Yahya al-Mu'allimi, Kitab al-Ibadah (pp. 210-211)]
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- 28th January 2012 #44
Re: Prelude to a Dars ^
Exams have finished and even the holidays have finished. Whats going on fella?Ignorant MAN
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- 31st January 2012 #45
Re: Prelude to a Dars The Hawaalian Alliance
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"One of the greatest distinctions of the Salaf was indicated by ibn al-Haaj when he said words to the effect, 'In the days of the Salaf, when the masses would introduce an innovation, the scholars would take it upon themselves to expose its falsehood. As for the scholars of the Khalaf, you will find that when someone from the masses, the rulers, or the wealthy introduce an innovation, the scholars would take it upon themselves to encourage it, defend it and justify it.'
I say: he spoke most truthfully. If any of our rulers or wealthy people would like, then let him try to introduce some innovation, and then seek help from the scholars and the ascetics. He will find them rushing as fast as they can to encourage it and to distort the Book and Sunnah in order to beautify it, and to declare any who would rebut it a heretic or disbeliever, and perhaps the most pious of them is the one who takes it upon himself to remain silent. Truly, to Allah we belong and to Him we will return!" [Sh. Abd al-Rahman b. Yahya al-Mu'allimi, Kitab al-Ibadah (pp. 210-211)]
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- 31st January 2012 #47
Re: Prelude to a Dars The Hawaalian Alliance
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"One of the greatest distinctions of the Salaf was indicated by ibn al-Haaj when he said words to the effect, 'In the days of the Salaf, when the masses would introduce an innovation, the scholars would take it upon themselves to expose its falsehood. As for the scholars of the Khalaf, you will find that when someone from the masses, the rulers, or the wealthy introduce an innovation, the scholars would take it upon themselves to encourage it, defend it and justify it.'
I say: he spoke most truthfully. If any of our rulers or wealthy people would like, then let him try to introduce some innovation, and then seek help from the scholars and the ascetics. He will find them rushing as fast as they can to encourage it and to distort the Book and Sunnah in order to beautify it, and to declare any who would rebut it a heretic or disbeliever, and perhaps the most pious of them is the one who takes it upon himself to remain silent. Truly, to Allah we belong and to Him we will return!" [Sh. Abd al-Rahman b. Yahya al-Mu'allimi, Kitab al-Ibadah (pp. 210-211)]
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- 31st January 2012 #48
Re: Prelude to a Dars 1 loaf of bread.
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{And is one who was dead and We gave him life and made for him light by which to walk among the people like one who is in darkness, never to emerge therefrom? Thus it has been made pleasing to the disbelievers that which they were doing.}
Al-An'aam 122
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- 31st January 2012 #49
Re: Prelude to a Dars I think most people missed my joke cos it was actually hilarious. It really was. You guys can be really hurtful sometimes.
You said 'fresh translation' and I pretended to take it to mean a freshy translation - it's like the epic Narnia joke all over again.
In answer to your question justabro, I'm not qualified given that I'd have to learn English properly to get to your (and HY's) level of translatory English. (There's some jarh for you).Last edited by Abu Hurairah; 31st January 2012 at 08:01 PM.
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- 16th March 2012 #50
Re: Prelude to a Dars Any time soon?
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