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‘’Call to the Book and the Sunnah; do not call to…’’ Al-Allaamah Muqbil Bin Haadi

Al-Allaamah Muqbil Bin Haadi (rahimahullaah) said:

‘’Call to the book and the Sunnah. Do not call to personalities, for indeed personalities are not safe from trials and tribulations.’’

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[Source: ‘Al-Bashaa-ir Fis-Samaa-i Al-Mubaashir’ with the introduction

of Shaikh Muhammad Bin Abdul-Wahhaab Al-Wassaabee]

Act for the sake of Allaah and neither take notice…..’’- Al-Allaamah Muqbil Bin Haadi

Al-Allaamah Muqbil Bin Haadi (rahimahullaah) said:

”Act for the sake of Allaah and neither take notice of a brother’s praise nor that of a teacher. Allaah is the One Who will raise you if He pleases.”

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[Source: ‘Al-Bashaa-ir Fis-Samaa-i Al-Mubaashir’with the introduction of

Shaikh Muhammad Bin Abdul-Wahhaab Al-Wassaabee]

Beware, Beware, O my children…! Al-Allaamah Muqbil Bin Haadi

Al-Allaamah Muqbil Bin Haadi (rahimahullaah) said:

”Beware, Beware, O my children! That we nurture you as youngsters and the illegal partisans capture you when you are older. And if this becomes the case, it will be a loss upon you.”

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[Source: ‘Al-Bashaa-ir Fis-Samaa-i Al-Mubaashir’ with the introduction

of Shaikh Muhammad Bin Abdul-Wahhaab Al-Wassaabee]

If a person fears being amazed with himself—Al-Allaamah Muqbil Bin Haadi

Al-Allaamah Muqbil Bin Haadi Al-Waadi’ee (rahimahullaah) said:

If a person fears being amazed with himself, then let him not compare himself with (his) contemporaries, (rather) look at Haafidh Ibn Hajr or Al-Haafidh Ibn katheer, Shaikhul Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah and other than them amongst the Huffaadh.

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[Source: ‘Al-Bashaa-ir Fis-Samaa-i Al-Mubaashir’ with the introduction of Shaikh Muhammad Bin Abdul-Wahhaab Al-Wassaabee]

Our Salaf: A Thief Entered Malik Bin Dinaar’s House!

From Maalik bin Dinaar, that a thief entered upon him but did not find anything to steal, whereby Malik called out to him: ‘You won’t find any worldly thing to take, however, do you desire something for the Hereafter?’ The Thief answered: ‘Yes.’ Malik said: ‘Make Wudu and pray two Rakah.’  So he did likewise, then Malik sat for a while and went out to the Masjid and the thief went with him. Malik was asked: ‘Who is this?’ He said: ‘He came to steal from us but we ended up stealing him.’ [Siyar ‘A’laam 4/190]

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We’ve seen the Arabic text of this story, but the translator has not identified himself.  Still waiting!

A path of the people of deviation, such as the raafidah and the khawaarij…

Imaam Muhammad Ibn Abdullaah Wahhaab (rahimahullaah) said:

ترك الدليل الواضح، والاستدلال بلفظ متشابه هو طريق أهل الزيغ كالرافضة والخوارج قال تعالى

(فأما الذين في قلوبهم زيغ فيتبعون ما تشابه منه)

Abandoning clear evidence and using an ambiguous wording as proof is the path of the people of deviation, such as the raafidah (shia) and the khawaarij; Allaah (The Most High) said:

[فأما الذين في قلوبهم زيغ فيتبعون ما تشابه منه ] ‘’So as for those in whose hearts there is a deviation (from the truth) they follow that which is not entirely clear thereof.’’ [3:7]

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[Source: Arba’u Qawaa-id Tadooru Al-Ahkaam Alayhaa. Page: 4]

Our Salaf: Al’Hasan Al’Basri—The Believer has a good suspicion of his Lord….

Al-Hasan Al-Basri (rahimahullaah) said:

”Indeed, the believer has a good suspicion of  his Lord and then (strives to) perfect his deeds. And indeed, the hypocrite has an evil suspicion of his Lord and then (engages) in evil deeds.”

[Hilyatul Awliyaa 2/144]