Description
Book description:
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Author's name: Dr. Rabih bin Hadi Umair Al-Madkhali
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Number of pages: 186 pages
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The subject of the book: The Methodology of the People of Sunnah and Jama'ah
The contents of the book:
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Introduction to the next edition
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Quoting a letter from Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Baz in evaluating the book
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Quoting Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Baz on the issue of budgets
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Quoting Sheikh Nasser al-Din al-Albani on the issue of balances
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Quoting Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Mohammad Al-Salman on the issue of budgets
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Sheikh Saleh bin Fawzan Al-Fawzan on the issue of budgets
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A quote from Sheikh Saleh bin Muhammad al-Luhaidan
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Sheikh Abdul Muhsin bin Hamad al-Abbad
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A word by Sheikh Salim Al-Hilali
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Introduction to the first edition
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Need sermon
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The purpose of the Prophet's mission
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The Rashid caliphs followed the path of the Prophet (peace be upon him)
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The emergence of sedition and what happened between the righteous Caliph Ali and Muawiya (may Allah be pleased with them both)
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The emergence of the heresies of the Khawarij, Rawafid, and heretics
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The spread of heresy and the separation of the Ummah
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The emergence of Imams who do God's will and call for the truth
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After centuries of darkness, Sheikh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab emerges in Jazira
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People of heresy come up with new tricks to bring back their ball and show their heresy
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The impact of the so-called balancing method and its popularity among Salafi youth
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In this book, the author endeavored to present the correct approach to criticism
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The methodology of Islam and its Imams in criticizing and evaluating statements and people, and explaining that true justice is based on this methodology
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The Qur'an mentions disbelievers, hypocrites, and reprobates without mentioning their merits
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The Prophet (peace be upon him) warned his Ummah about the people of error
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The Attitude of the Companions and Followers toward the People of Heresy
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The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) mentioned the flaws of certain people without mentioning their merits
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Regulations for individuals and groups
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Who should be honored
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First: Messengers and Prophets, may God's peace and blessings be upon them all
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Secondly: The Honored Companions
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Thirdly: The followers of the Prophet Muhammad, may Allah have mercy on him
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Those who can be criticized and criticized and warn people against their harm
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First: People of Heresy
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Secondly: Narrators and witnesses if they are injured
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Third: Those whose absence is permissible.
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Discussing the evidence of those who believe it is obligatory to weigh the pros and cons, especially in the case of people of heresy
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Quoting and responding to Salman al-Awda's words
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Another quote from Salman al-Awda's speech and the response to it
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Quoting and responding to the words of Ahmed Al-Suwayan
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Ahmed Al-Suwayan's evidence, refuting it and responding to it in five ways
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Ahmed Al-Suwayan's words about alcohol
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Responding to this with evidence from the Qur'an, hadiths, and relics
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Other examples of not balancing
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Quoting Ahmad al-Suwayyan on Hudhayfah's question to the Prophet (peace be upon him) about good and evil
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Refuting and responding to this
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The rest of the hadith is mentioned, explained and discussed from three sides
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Four hadiths that show that the balancing approach is not adopted
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Shaykh al-Islam's stance on heresies and their people and his lack of commitment to mentioning their merits
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A text from “The Rebuttal of Logic” in favor of responding to the people of heresy over jihad
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Citing a text from the invocation of Qadr to argue that responding to the people of heresy is jihad
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A text from reason and transmissions, in criticism of the Ash'arite imams
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Quoting a text from the Jahmiyyah in reply to al-Razi
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Providing a text from reason and transmission, showing the path of those who have strayed from the truth
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A text from the reply to the specialist who speaks without knowledge
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Text from fatwas on Ash'aris and other Jahmiyyah
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A text from Minhaj al-Sunnah on the differences and conflicting statements of the innovators and sectarians
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A text from the Jahmiyyah's deception of the Ash'arites, Mu'tazilites, and their ilk
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A text from ”Talbis al-Jahmiyyah” in criticizing the sects of the theorists
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Quoting a text from Al-Sarim Al-Masul regarding the Khawarij
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A text from al-Fatawa on the agreement to warn against the people of heresy
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A text from Minhaj al-Sunnah on those whose absence is barked at
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A text from al-Fatawa on the people of speech and philosophy, including al-Ghazali
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Nasr's quotation from “Al-Istiqama” in criticizing modernized views on origins and branches
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A text from the “Letters” on the corruption and misguidance of the methodology of the people of heresy
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Sections in which backbiting is permissible
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Quoting Nawawi on the permissibility of backbiting
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first: Grievance
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Second: Helping to change the evil and restore the disobedient
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Third: Referendum
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Fourth: Warn and advise Muslims against evil
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Fifth: He must be openly corrupt or heterodox
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VI: Definition
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Quoting Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali on the permissibility of backbiting
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The approach of Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama'ah in warning against people of heresy
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A text by Ibn Taymiyyah on the permissibility of killing the preacher of heresy
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Another text by Ibn Taymiyyah on the punishment of the people of heresy
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Quoting Taqi al-Din al-Maqdisi on sects
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Citing a text by Ibn al-Jawzi on how innovators are worse than atheists
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A text by Ibn Taymiyyah on the prohibition of all lying
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A text by Ibn Taymiyyah on rejecting the testimony of preachers of heresy
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Citing a text by Ibn Taymiyyah on the fact that those who declare heresy and immorality are not backbiting
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Citing a text by Ibn Abdulbar on the inadmissibility of leases in any of the
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People of heresy and error and the inadmissibility of their testimony
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Citing a text by Ibn Abdulbar on the permissibility of abandoning an apostate
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Ruling on those who support the people of heresy and support them over the people of Sunnah
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Al-Qurtubi on the interpretation of the verse: "Do not take a lining from among yourselves.
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The words of Sheikh al-Islam on those who help the people of heresy, including the people of solution and union
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Conclusion
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Seventeen issues learned from previous chapters
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Quoting great sayings of a number of Muslim imams and scholars
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Words of Ibn al-Qayyim on jihad against the people of heresy with knowledge and arguments
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Abu Ubayd al-Qasim ibn Salam on following the Sunnah
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Fadhil ibn Ayyad on the hypocrisy of those who associate with people of heresy
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Yahya ibn Yahya al-Nisaburi's defense of the Sunnah
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Quranic Verses Mare
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Index of Hadiths
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Index of Benefits and Themes
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