Bid’ah-
is every belief, saying or action which came about after the death of
the Prophet (sallaahu alaihe wa sallam) with the intention of worship
and seeking nearness (to Allaah) without any evidence for it from the
Book (Qur’aan) or from the Sunnah.
There are five categories of bid’ah. All of them are misguidance and some of them are more evil than others.
Bid’ah I’tiqaadeeyah It is every belief opposing the Book and Sunnah.
Bid’ah Lafdheeyah It is every saying which a person utters [intended] as worship and it is in opposition to the Book and the Sunnah.
Bid’ah Badaneeyah It is every movement, which originates from a person [intended] as worship, in opposition to the Book and the Sunnah.
Bid’ah Maaleeyah It is every item of wealth, which is spent as worship on things which are in opposition to the Book and the Sunnah.
Bid’ah Tarkeeyah It is everything that is abandoned from the Deen or permissible and lawful, intended as worship, such as the one who leaves marriage or leaves eating meat intending worship, piety and self-denial.
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-This was taken from the book " Beneficial Speech in Establishing the Evidences of Tawheed" By Shaykh Muhammad Bin Abdil- Wahhaab Al- Wasaabee
Foreword by the Noble Scholar, Al-Allaamah, Ash-Shaykh Muqbil Bin Haadee Al- Waadi'ee (Died 1422 AH May Allaah's mercy be upon him, ameen)
There are five categories of bid’ah. All of them are misguidance and some of them are more evil than others.
Bid’ah I’tiqaadeeyah It is every belief opposing the Book and Sunnah.
Bid’ah Lafdheeyah It is every saying which a person utters [intended] as worship and it is in opposition to the Book and the Sunnah.
Bid’ah Badaneeyah It is every movement, which originates from a person [intended] as worship, in opposition to the Book and the Sunnah.
Bid’ah Maaleeyah It is every item of wealth, which is spent as worship on things which are in opposition to the Book and the Sunnah.
Bid’ah Tarkeeyah It is everything that is abandoned from the Deen or permissible and lawful, intended as worship, such as the one who leaves marriage or leaves eating meat intending worship, piety and self-denial.
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-This was taken from the book " Beneficial Speech in Establishing the Evidences of Tawheed" By Shaykh Muhammad Bin Abdil- Wahhaab Al- Wasaabee
Foreword by the Noble Scholar, Al-Allaamah, Ash-Shaykh Muqbil Bin Haadee Al- Waadi'ee (Died 1422 AH May Allaah's mercy be upon him, ameen)
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