أهلاً وسهلاً (Ahlan wa Sahlan)

أس سلام عليكم ورهمتلاه وبركاته (As Salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu)

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Gaining as much beneficial knowledge as I can in this dunya about this beautiful deen of Islam. Not just being careful from whom I take knowledge from, but careful of implementing knowledge that comes to me without proofs, so if you have some naseehah, apply proofs InshaAllaah, other than that....I'm a good listener. I crochet and I try to stay in the home as much as possible. Our blessings are in the home sisters (smiles), I have to remind myself of this as well. May Allaah reward us all in our efforts to please Him, Aameen.

I do not watch TV/Movies or listen to music but don't mind sharing my views on them.

"It is not allowed to take pictures of beings that have souls, a rule the compasses cameras and other instruments, with the exception of pictures that are necessary, such as a passport or identity photo."

- from fatawa islamiyah...and as far as music, from the same trusted source;

"It is not allowed to listen to singing and playing musical instruments, since it diverts the listener from the remembrance of Allaah and from prayer, and because hearing it sickens and hardens the heart. Both the Clear Book of Allaah and the Trustworthy Sunnah His Messenger (SalAllaahu alaihe wa sallam) prove its prohibition. Allaah Almighty says in Surah Luqman ayah 6:

"And of Mankind is he who purchases (Lawd Al-Hadith) idle talk to mislead from the Path of Allaah without knowledge."

The majority of scholars of Tafsir as well as others have explained that Lawd Al- Hadith refers to singing and musical instruments. In his Sahih, Al- Bukhari recorded that the Prophet (SalAllaahu alaihe wa sallam) said: "There will be from my Nation a people who will deem fornication, silk (for men), alcohol, and music to be permissible". [Al-Bukhari no. 5590] We ask Allaah to guide and facilitate all of the Muslims to what is right and to protect us from the causes which anger Him." Aameen.

-Proof taken from Fatawa Islamiyah- Ibn Baz

[My Words].."Some may still argue the fact of "naats" or "nasheeds" to be acceptable, or why can't they be if they speak of nothing but good of the religion, which sounds good but we have to worship Allaah as He has legislated for us to, not to add on or take away even if the adding on appears to be an elevation of worship which is actually an innovation and for every innovation is a going astray and the end result of going astray leads to the hellfire, so just because something sounds good to do regarding the deen doesn't mean that it is good without proving it to be a way that Allaah has legislated for us to worship Him, with AUTHENTIC proofs (Quran and Sunnah) and all of that being borderline and finding loopholes(you think you found) only leaves doubt in your heart and doubt comes from the shaitan who is the greatest enemy to mankind and he sits and waits at every point of our lives for the opportunity to lead us astray. HE IS YOUR ENEMY! Don't help your enemy defeat you by following him! So please be careful of what you do here in this life while passing through to our final abode because in the end all the songs you know, sport stats, movie titles and producers and nonsense; any of these worldly waste of times are not going to save you from the fire because at that time, you are only left with your deeds. So be VERY careful what you do here InshaAllaah.None of us are an exception to falling into these things, May Allaah protect us from falling into these things or anything that displeases Him And May Allaah place and/or keep us on a path that will lead us to Jennah, Aameen."

Allaah, The Exalted, states:

"And I (Allaah) created not the jinn and mankind except that they should worship Me (Alone)." (Noble Quran 51:56)

All of that being said, I plan on worshipping Allaah Alone and learning this Deen for the rest of my time passing through this dunya and my advice to you is to help and strive with me InshaAllaah.

May Allaah bless us all with beneficial knowledge, Aameen.

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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Being Balanced

Being Balanced

Al-Istiqaamah , Issue No.5

A FACT ABOUT PEOPLE AND GROUPS

Imaam Jamaalud-Deen al-Qaasimee (d.1288H) - rahimahullaah - said:
From that which is well-known about what occurs when people gather together upon some matter, is that any group which becomes strong and has many followers, then you will definitely find in them the pure and the impure, the justly-balanced and the imbalanced, the extreme and the moderate. And a well established fact is that the extremists are more vocal and have greater acceptance, since the ones who are justly-balanced follow a middle course. And those who seek this balanced approach are few in number, in every age and plate. As for extremism, then this is what most people thrive upon, and what the over-whelming majority incline towards - and this has been the path of the various sects and religions as well. So the extremists try to monopolise their being mention amongst people and to be single in their da'wah. And they did not find any way to gain a monopoly over people except by extremism, which they achieve by degrading people and belittling them at every possible opportunity; either by their tongues, or other than that. And the first to open this door - the door of unleashing their tongues against there who oppose them - were the Khawaarij. And this is the route by which they came to the masses, through the door of takfeer (declaring a Muslim to be an unbeliever), in order that the masses would flee from other than them, so that they could then secure a relationship with the masses for themselves. Then this disease was transmitted to others, such that the extreme elements of each group started unjustly declaring Muslims to be either unbelievers, sinners, innovators or deviants ..."1

DEALING WITH THOSE WHO ERR OR DEVIATE

Shaykhul-lslaam Ibn Taymiyyah (d.728H) - rahimahullaah - said: "The Imaams of the Sunnah and the Jamaa'ah, and the people of knowledge and eemaan (faith) have in them 'adl (justice), 'ilm (knowledge) and rahmah (mercy), and they know the truth which conforms to the Sunnah and which is free from innovations. They do justice to those who depart from the Sunnah and the Jamaa'ah, even if they have been wronged, just as Allaah - the Most High - said: "O you who believe!! Stand out firmly for Allaah and be witnesses, and do not let the hatred of others swerve you away from doing justice. But be just! That is closer to taqwaa (piety)." [Soorah al-Maa'idah 5:8]. Likewise, they are merciful to the creation; desiring for them goodness guidance and knowledge. They never intend for them any harm or evil. Rather, when they criticise them and explain to them their error, ignorance or wrong-doing, then their purpose in doing so is only to clarify the truth, and to be merciful to the creation, to enjoin the good and forbid the evil, and to make the word of Allaah uppermost so that the way of life becomes purely for Allaah."2

THE BALANCED APPROACH

Shaykhul Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah - rahimahullaah - said:
"When dealing with the people of sin, one must not exceed the limits prescribed by the Sharee'ah - neither in hating, censuring, preventing, abandoning or chastising them. Rather, the one who does so should be told: Worry about your own self. No harm will come to you from those who are misled, if you are truly guided, as Allaah - the Most High - said: "And do not let your hatred of others swerve you away from doing justice. But be just! That is closer to taqwaa (piety)." [Soorah al-Maa'idah 5:8]. And Allaah said: "And fight in the way of Allaah those who fight you, but do not transgress the limits." [Soorah al-Baqarah 2:190]. Indeed, many of those who command and forbid overstep the limits set by Allaah, either through jahl (ignorance) or dhulm (injustice). Thus, this issue (of justice) must be firmly maintained, whether it is in regards to censuring the unbelievers, the hypocrites, the sinners or the disobedient ones."3 He further said: "The one commanding the good or forbidding the evil should do so in the way prescribed by the Sharee'ah; with knowledge, gentleness and patience, and with good intentions, and by following a balanced approach. All of this enters into Allaah's saying: "O you who believe! Beware of your own selves. No harm will come to you from those who are misled, if you are truly guided." [Soorah al-Maa'idah 5:105) ... There is in this Aayah (Verse) another meaning as well, which is that a person must turn towards that which will be of benefit to him, both in knowledge and action, and he must avoid what does not concern him - as the conveyer of the Sharee'ah (i.e. the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said: "From the perfection of a person's Islaam is to leave alone that which doer not concern him."4 This especially applies to a person delving into that which doer not concern him regarding someone's religious or worldly affairs. Thus, such a person may speak out of envy or desire for position; or act either with deliberate oppression, or foolish scorn and sarcasm. How often does Shaytaan make such an act appear to be an art of commanding the good or prohibiting the evil, or jihaad in the path of Allaah, whereas it is actually an act of injustice and transgression!"5

A COMPREHENSIVE DESCRIPTION

Shaykhul-lslaam Ibn Taymiyyah - rahimahullaah - also said: "And Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah follow the Book and the Sunnah, obey Allaah and His Messenger, they follow the truth and are merciful to the creation."6

1. Al-Jarh wat-Ta'deel (pp.4-5).
2. Radd 'alal-Bakree (p.256) of Shaykhul-lslaam Ibn Taymiyyah.
3. Majmoo'ul-Fataawaa (14/381).
4. Saheeh: Related by at-Tirmidhee (no.23 18) and others, from Abu Hurayrah radiallaahu 'anhu. It was authenticated by Shaykh al-Albaanee in Saheeh Sunan Ibn Maajah (no.3976).
5. Majmoo'ul-Fataawaa (14/382).
6. Qaa'idah Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah fee Rahmati Ahlil-Bida' wal-Ma'aasee (p.5).

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