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    A Glimpse At An-Nawawi

    “It is well known that he is from the most knowledgeable of scholars in the history of Islaam. I mean, if you were to take the ten most notable scholars of the Muslims throughout history, An-Nawawi would be one of them. He wrote a commentary on Saheeh Muslim, and he wrote his book “Al-Majmoo’ ”...
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    The Scale of Good and Bad Deeds

    Shaykh ‘Abdullaah ‘Azzaam said: "And Ibn Al-Qayyim confirmed a principle saying that the human being, if his righteous deeds and benefit in the society are a lot, then he is forgiven for things that others might not be forgiven for, and mistakes of his may be overlooked that would not be...
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    Ash-Shaam: Then And Now

    In the general masjid of Damascus, Abu Dardaa (ra) conducted a large circle of learning, one that was attended by more than 1600 students. Aboo Dardaa (ra) would teach them in groups, with each group consisting of 10 students. There was a spirit of competition in the air, with each group wanting...
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    Running Away From The Battlefield, By Sayyid Qutb

    Sayyid Qutb said: "To flee from battle deserves such condemnation because of the magnitude of its serious consequences on the one hand, and because it has a bearing on the very question of having faith. A believer should be firm and resolute, able to resist any force on earth, since he believes...
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    No Praying out of Laziness

    The scholars have differed concerning the one who misses salaah because he is lazy, although still believes that salaah is obligatory. Imaam Maalik and Imaam Ash-Shaafi’ee (and the majority of earlier and later scholars) were of the opinion that he is not a disbeliever, rather he an evil doer...
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    Criticising Narrators Without Any Fear

    From among the righteous Salaf, there were men, who knew no fear when it came to criticising narrators, regardless whether that man was a ruler or the lowest man in society. Likewise, they did not fear the blame of anyone, nor did they hesitate to proclaim openly any defect found in narrators...
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    The Benefits Of Polygamy, By Ibn ‘Uthaymeen

    1) He may have a need in some cases. For instance, the wife may be very old or sick or if he restricts himself with her only, he may not be able to keep himself chaste. And if she has children from him and he keeps her, he will fear difficulty for himself by abandoning the marriage or perhaps...
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    Don’t Go To Extremes With Regards To Dowries

    Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab said: “Do not go to extremes with regards to the dowries of women, for if that were a sign of honour and dignity in this world or a sign of piety before Allaah, then Muhammad (saw) would have done that before you. But he did not give any of his wives, and none of his...
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    News Most of them ISIS militants. Rest of them Civilians!!!

    Plz dont believe all this propaganda against ISIS. If ur not here and cannot verify the info, do not pass it on.
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    Do Not Use Quraan And Hadeeth To Establish Your Authority

    It is very common for Muslim men to pointedly remind their wives about the Quraanic verses and hadeeths that declare their superiority and special rights over her, especially in the first few days after marriage. The most common reminders are (1) that the husband has the right to take up to our...
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    The Importance of Hijrah

    Ikrimah has narrated about Dumrah Ibn ‘Ays, who was one of the weak and oppressed Muslims in Makkah and was sick, that when he heard what Allaah revealed about hijrah he said, “Take me out!“ So a stretcher was brought for him and he was put on it and was taken out. He died on the way at Tan’im...
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    Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal’s advice to his son on his wedding day

    "Dear son, you will not attain good fortune in your home except by 10 characteristics which you sh...ow to your wife, so remember them and be enthusiastic in acting upon them. As for the first two; women like attention and they like to be told clearly that they are loved. So don’t be stingy...
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    The virtues of Ribaat

    Salman (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as saying, "Observing Ribat in the way of Allah for a day and a night is far better than observing Saum (fasting) for a whole month and standing in Salat (prayer) in all its nights. If a person dies (while...
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    Question: aaaaa

    according to ibn taymiyyah its fard upon every1 to learn arabic... personally i have benefitted much from arabic, it makes learning the quran much much easier, and standing in salah is so much more beter (esp. in tarawee) as u know what the imam is saying rather than daydreaming about the hoor...
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