The Wahaabis - Misconceptions Removed

alkathiri

As-Shafaa'i(Brother)
Misconceptions Removed

Misconceptions Removed
'Abdullah ibn Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhaab

Regarding following the madhaahib:
And in the furoo' (branches) of the religion we are upon the madhhab of Imaam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, and we do not object to whoever follows one of the four imaams, as opposed to other than them whose madhaahib have not been clarified.
The Raafidhah, Zaydiyyah, Imaamiyyah and the likes of them: we do not accept from them anything from their corrupt madhaahib, rather we require that they follow one of the four imaams.
And we do not deserve the level of al-ijtihaad al-mutlaq (absolute ijtihaad), and none among us claims it. However, in some matters, if we find an authentic nass (text) from the Book or the Sunnah that is not abrogated or specified or contradicted by a stronger evidence, and one of the four imaams says according to it, then we take it and leave the saying of the madhhab, such as the matter of the inheritance of the grandfather and the brothers, for we put the grandfather first in the inheritance, even though the madhhab of the Hanaabilah says otherwise.

Allaah's awliyaa':
And we do not reject the karaamaat (miracles) of the awliyaa', and we give them the recognition that they deserve, and that they are upon guidance from their Lord as long as they follow the legislated way and the laws of the Sharee'ah.


Bid'ah:
Moreover, from what we are upon is that bid'ah (innovation), which is everything that was introduced into the religion after the three generations, is in all of its forms blameworthy, as opposed to those who say that there are good and bad bid'ahs, or who divide them into five categories; unless we can harmonise by saying that the good bid'ahs are those that as-Salaf as-Saalih were upon, and that they include that which is obligatory, recommended, and permissible; and in that case they might figuratively speaking be termed bid'ahs; and that the bad bid'ahs are anything other than that, and that they include that which is forbidden and that which is disliked. And there is no objection to this harmonisation.

At-Tareeqah as-Soofiyyah:
And we do not reject at-Tareeqah as-Soofiyyah, and the purification of the inner self from the evil qualities of disobedience to Allaah connected to the heart and the limbs, as long as the person abides by the laws of the Sharee'ah and the correct methodology.
 

dna1987

Muslim Guy
I'll never call myself a "wahabi". All these 'add on' tags to being a "muslim" are making things confusing. Salam alaikum.
 

galadari

Junior Member
mashallah mohammed ibn abdul wahhab was a great personality in islam and he has pointed directly and bravely against all sorts of bidah and the wrong doings in islam.people should not call a person wahhabi if someone likes the thoughts of abdul wahhab, cos we all r muslims.

jazak allah.........
 
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