@@alikhan8014 oulala... you asking dangerous questions my friend... blind believe is the safer option. dont digg any further you might not like the answer.
@@brotheradoomi3720yes killing is haram in islam.unless... you are an infidel who opposes the spread islam, an apostate, gay, an adulterer (female), a blaspehemer, etc. etc. etc. then it is halal to snuff someone.
@@alikhan8014 It is extremely easy to get misguided if you aren’t upon the correct Aqeedah, even worse if you are adamant upon following a deviant Manhaj.
@@alikhan8014 on the contrary, the primary reason people get misguided is because they drive away from the Quran and Sunnah and are consistent upon their Bid’ah. One who follows the Quran as the 3 favored generations will not face such misguidance as they will be able to differentiate right from wrong as Islam teaches. Judging by your language used, I take it you are not Muslim, please be respectful. May Allah guide us.
May Allah reward brother Imran for posting such videos as well as the other brothers (sorry bad with names) you brothers have done SO MUCH for the youth and ws a sister myself noe wear jilbab and niqab due to your videos. Alhamdullilah! May Allah continue to protect and guide you and your families, loved ones. May Allah grant you brothers the best in jannah. Wallahi you don't know how much you've helped us muslims and non muslims to understand basic principles of Islam. Allahuma barik. - can someone please reccomend salafi books bssed on the women of the sahaba please. I really want true rolemodels as a muslima!
10:00 It's also important to point out that this is among one of the many reasons why a human needs tawheed to operate correctly, a person might take everything from Islam except tawheed but they will find that they will gradually eat away at those beliefs because there is no foundation. We see a practical example of this in how atheism has progressed from claiming that a person does not need religion to be good to over time growing to opposing those good values they claimed were obvious because they no longer make sense without the Christian foundation they were built on (although obviously the Christian aqeeda is extremely deficient but this goes without saying).
yes... and thats why the west became the by far superior civilisation, and Islamic civilisation became the handicapped child in the classroom of humanity, by stopping to ask questions. as a scientist i am getting a kick out of those mindless drones.
Rather than just talking about intellect, we should think about our understanding of Qur'an and Sunnah, because of the flaws in our understanding of the Qur'an and Sunnah when we go directly to them and reject the understanding of the salaf and 'ulema of the past.
@15:00 The example of the Patient and the Doctor not gonna lie I had to rewind ⏪ and listen 👂 to that atleast 3 times but once I got it WOW it hit me like a hammer 🔨 on the HEAD Subhaana’Allah
asalamualaykum, can y’all do a discussion about conveying the good and forbidding the evil? Just wanted some clarification as to if this applies/implanting it toward the disbelievers as well. JazakAllahukhair
Every single Hadess,,, make precise sense, when it study by (The Ulama,s e Ahle Sunnat Wal Jammat) ,,, Not some self claiming social media’s looking for fame games an blind followers...
No, some hadiths in bukhari dont make sense. Very bad and insulting to Prophets. For example Prophet Soloman had sex with 100 of his wives and then because he forgot to say inshaAllah when reminded to, he was rewarded with a deformed child.
@@WithoutFameGames so you think it make sense for a prophet to have sex with 100 wives in 1 night, 15 minute each wife and refuses to say inshaAllah.... Portrays the Prophet in a good light? You will rather support bukhari hadith where errors of men can be made.... Than protect the honour of Prophets.
@@Adrian-yf1zg not just that he forgot to say insha Allah, but then Allah punishes him with a disabled child for it 😅 Dawah Man keeps cussing scholars who accept possibility of rejecting Khabar Ahaad when that’s basically majority of the Scholars of this Ummah. Even ibn Taymiyyah said it is not sinful for scholars to reject a sahih hadith in the same way the Companions did it, when they hold some evidence against it. This is in his al-Musawwadah. He creates a distinction between rejecting a Hadith whilst believing the Prophet said it and rejecting it whilst believing the Prophet did not say it, even if it is Sahih. He said many companions did the latter when they heard hadith from other Companions so it cannot be called sinful or disbelief.
@J A you need to learn what rejecting hadith is and what definitive conclusive knowledge is. Da'wah man talks about here, but basically gives his modern salafi dumbed down interpretation for the internet crowd. Ahad reports have never constituted definitive conclusive evidence. In fact the hadith i mentioned above is an example of a narration with many chains yet still flawed in its preservation. Read what bayhaqi has to say about Munkar hadith even if their chain is sound. Selective quoting suyuti is very superficial way to support these salafi ideas today
So you're that strict when it comes to so much as uttering a word against a ruler that basically u probably consider half the ummah to be khawarijj but its ok for that man or sheikh who claims he would have killed that man (who he was choking) disputing the hadith to kill him if he could?
Divine knowledge, text, commandments are perfect, just and absolutely true...It's the deficiencies in a sinner's heart or a flaws in our corrigible rationality or even whispers from the avowed enemy...May ALLAH SWT increase us in our acceptance of his directives, bolster our imaan and strengthen our resolve to learn about the ways of the perfect human example of Prophet SAW
Yeah and also brain/neuron activity in different areas of the brain when people do maths or creative exercises etc 🧐 I think these verses where ‘aql and heart are mentioned together are talking about emotional intelligence, like in Urdu & English we say “think with your heart” to mean emotional intelligence and honesty 🤔 because the heart is associated with feelings and honesty because when we’re in pain we feel it in our heart and when we lie our heartbeat changes.. plus there is no verse that explicitly says “the intellect is in the heart.” It’s only interpretations. I think Dawah Man was completely wrong in this one. Some scholars in the past said this too but this is the problem with using the Qur’an for biology loll. The Qur’an is for spiritual lessons.
this is so funny to me as a child of western civilisation. denying scientific facts to protect the sacred texts of a religion.sorry to bring it to you...but when darwin proved his evolution theory, he knew he killed God. he didnt like it because he was a was a religious man, but he published it anyway. now only creationist and Ignorant drones still believe in Adam and Eve.
this is so funny to me as a child of western civilisation. denying scientific facts to protect the sacred texts of a religion.sorry to bring it to you...but when darwin proved his evolution theory, he knew he killed God. he didnt like it because he was a was a religious man, but he published it anyway. now only creationist and Ignorant drones still believe in Adam and Eve.
Is this guy a certified Islamic teacher to give dawah, has he studied in Islamic school or is he a internet mufti? It's important to take Islamic knowledge from a individual who has studied for years and has the credentials to teach ot spread deen. You can make a mistake without realising and giving false dawah can mislead people.
Salaam brother, You don't need to be a mufti to speak about islam and to give dawah. He himself has not claimed to be a mufti so please don't label him one. He benefits the ummah and the youth so make dua for him to carry on the good works. May Allah bless him and you and the whole ummah. aameen.
@k h stop spreading statements based on nothing. stop spreading statements based on nothing. The ancient scholars - including the great scholar Abu Isḥāq ash-Shāṭibiyy¹ - generally cite two ways: 1) physically sitting with the scholars and 2) reading books or listening to online lessons. The first way is the starting point and the second way is seen as an extra aid based on that starting point. This is because of the many advantages that the first method brings, such as the ease of being able to ask questions directly, the code of conduct that you adopt from the scholars etc. Some scholars of this time - including our beloved Shaykh ṢāIiḥ al-Fawzān² - are so strict that they advise postponing the active acquisition of knowledge if one is unable to sit with the scholars. Another group of scholars - particularly at this present time where 1) knowledge transfer from a distance can easily take place and 2) scholars are not everywhere - bring some more nuance to the matter. Despite the fact that they also recognize that physically sitting should certainly be the starting point for scientists, they also indicate very clearly that - if there is no other way for one reason or another - you a.d.h.v. self-study can also go very far and even become a scholar (ʿālim). In fact, some of them even mention advantages over physically sitting with scientists! Below are some of the statements made by these scholars on this issue ⤵️ ▪️ The great scholar ash-Shaykh Muḥammad bin Ṣāliḥ al-ʿUthaymīn (رَحِمَهُ اللَّه) "It is possible for those who limit themselves to books and cassette tapes to be among the students of knowledge if they make a good effort, just as it is also possible to even become a scholar if one takes knowledge from books." ▪️ The great scholar ash-Shaykh Nāṣirū ad-Dīn al-Albāniyy (رَحِمَهُ اللَّه) "The statement that knowledge can only be taken by physically sitting with scholars would perhaps be accepted earlier, but at this time" you can acquire knowledge from afar, such as by emailing each other. A real-life example of this - without boasting - is someone who is among you, namely al-Albāniyy: he has not studied with the scholars as they intend. Although I did study under some scholars, I did a (long) period of pure self-study. And this experience must be more frequent, because it is an important means of preventing blind tracking. So their statement is false: you will even see that if someone has a little care and shows commitment to understand the fundamentals of knowledge - even if it happens on the basis of self-study - that one will have knowledge that the blind followers do not have ▪️ The great scholar Ash-Shaykh ʿAbdulmuḥsin al-ʿAbbād (حَفِظَهُ اللَّه) It is up to the one who seeks knowledge to take care of verified books of the scholars such as the books of Shaykh Ibn Bāz, Shaykh Ibn ʿUthaymīn, Shaykh al-Albāniyy; these three scholars and their verified books Allåh has made useful to all. So people can buy it and get it useful. There is nothing against it if one takes knowledge from their cassette tapes; if you are in a country where there are no scholars, you can purchase these kinds of books or cassette tapes and you should also maintain telephone contact (!) with them or with the person with whom it is possible. In conclusion, one might ask: if it is not a necessary condition to have physically sat with the scholars for a long time or to have official diplomas to be or become a student of knowledge, how can one then distinguish from whom is becoming? You could write entire books or conduct a series of lessons about this, but to be brief, a similar question has been asked of none other than the noble and beloved great scholar Ash-Shaykh ʿAbdulmuḥsin al-ʿAbbād - only this question was more about you does not require specific approval from scholars. He - may Allåh keep him for us - replied: If a person is unknown, his case is left open. On the other hand, if he is known and people know him for his useful contribution to knowledge - whether he has studied, attended formal studies, and has qualifications or not - then he may be known. Namely, a person can acquire this knowledge through constant effort and self-study; it is not required to have an official diploma or graduate from a particular faculty or to sit with a teacher for a long period of time.So anyone who has some knowledge and has mastered it - even if it is just one useful tidbit from a scholar - he should convey it to others. Final conclusion: physically sitting with the scholars for a long time - if possible - is a beautiful label of knowledge that should be maintained, but sitting in itself says nothing about the student's level of knowledge and thus should not be seen as a barrier to actively gathering knowledge and then sharing it. May Allåh ﷻ make us all sincere and lead us to what He loves and is pleased with. 👤Written by your brother: Ṭāriq bin ʿAliyy Būmanṣūr al-Amāzīghiyy al-Maghribiyy 📆 Date: 25 Ṣafar 1442NH | October 13, 2020NC 📸 Appendix: The book of Shaykh Muḥammad Bāzmūl in which he explains the well-known book of Shaykh al-Albāniyy called 'Ṣifatu Ṣalāti an-Nabiyy ﷺ' and in which he also defends al-Albāniyy with many useful tidbits on a number of allegations which includes' Lā Shuyūkha lahu 'which means: he has not studied under teachers or scholars (which is therefore not quite correct as we have also read above). _________ 👇🏽 FOOTNOTES👇🏽 ¹ Died at 790NH corresponding to 1388NC; for his statement on this, see the mentioned book by Shaykh Muḥammad Bāzmūl (pp. 43/44). ² They also point out the dangers of self-study, such as cultivating a misunderstanding or - like Sh. al-Fawzān said - one can fall into extremism (in any direction) by feeling 'free'. See: ruclips.net/video/yEkgff1YFak/видео.html ³ Kitābu al-ʿIlm, p. 160. The book can be downloaded here: www.noor-book.com/ ⁴ Be considerate. This is more than 20-30 years ago when communication from a distance was still relatively difficult and we are not even considering the corona crisis! ⁵ Slightly shortened and condensed from a video on RUclips. See: ruclips.net/video/xzSbK-71Nbk/видео.html ⁶ Slightly shortened and condensed from a video on RUclips. See: ruclips.net/video/KaaGl402zWE/видео.html ⁷ Slightly shortened and condensed from a video on RUclips. See: ruclips.net/video/ujeLnNGlRIY/видео.html
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I was jusuuust trying to explain to someone the danger of using intellect over text and BANG up comes this video Subhaana’Allah 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@@alikhan8014 what are you referring to? It is Haram to kill anyone what are you talking about?
@@alikhan8014 oulala... you asking dangerous questions my friend... blind believe is the safer option. dont digg any further you might not like the answer.
@@brotheradoomi3720yes killing is haram in islam.unless... you are an infidel who opposes the spread islam, an apostate, gay, an adulterer (female), a blaspehemer, etc. etc. etc. then it is halal to snuff someone.
@@alikhan8014 It is extremely easy to get misguided if you aren’t upon the correct Aqeedah, even worse if you are adamant upon following a deviant Manhaj.
@@alikhan8014 on the contrary, the primary reason people get misguided is because they drive away from the Quran and Sunnah and are consistent upon their Bid’ah. One who follows the Quran as the 3 favored generations will not face such misguidance as they will be able to differentiate right from wrong as Islam teaches. Judging by your language used, I take it you are not Muslim, please be respectful. May Allah guide us.
May Allah reward brother Imran for posting such videos as well as the other brothers (sorry bad with names) you brothers have done SO MUCH for the youth and ws a sister myself noe wear jilbab and niqab due to your videos. Alhamdullilah! May Allah continue to protect and guide you and your families, loved ones. May Allah grant you brothers the best in jannah. Wallahi you don't know how much you've helped us muslims and non muslims to understand basic principles of Islam.
Allahuma barik.
- can someone please reccomend salafi books bssed on the women of the sahaba please. I really want true rolemodels as a muslima!
@J A i can read arabic a little now alhamdulillah but english is what im confident in so if you have any english books to reccomend please do!
@J A jazakAllah khayr!!
@@thetruthwithproof8802 A necklace cannot protect you from a Jinn possessing you, that is nonsense. Only ALLAH can deviate harm from you.
@@thetruthwithproof8802 Do you seriously think that Allah would prohibit something that is good for us? Use your mind.
10:00 It's also important to point out that this is among one of the many reasons why a human needs tawheed to operate correctly, a person might take everything from Islam except tawheed but they will find that they will gradually eat away at those beliefs because there is no foundation. We see a practical example of this in how atheism has progressed from claiming that a person does not need religion to be good to over time growing to opposing those good values they claimed were obvious because they no longer make sense without the Christian foundation they were built on (although obviously the Christian aqeeda is extremely deficient but this goes without saying).
you are so right!
yes... and thats why the west became the by far superior civilisation, and Islamic civilisation became the handicapped child in the classroom of humanity, by stopping to ask questions. as a scientist i am getting a kick out of those mindless drones.
@@christianjanssen2946 ...your civilisation doesn't even believe in gender anymore my dude
Rather than just talking about intellect, we should think about our understanding of Qur'an and Sunnah, because of the flaws in our understanding of the Qur'an and Sunnah when we go directly to them and reject the understanding of the salaf and 'ulema of the past.
@15:00 The example of the Patient and the Doctor not gonna lie I had to rewind ⏪ and listen 👂 to that atleast 3 times but once I got it WOW it hit me like a hammer 🔨 on the HEAD
Subhaana’Allah
Asalamualaikum my brothers and sisters
Make dua for me and my family
May Allah reward you and your team for this beautiful lesson, I love seeing new uploads from you and your team Imran :)
asalamualaykum, can y’all do a discussion about conveying the good and forbidding the evil? Just wanted some clarification as to if this applies/implanting it toward the disbelievers as well. JazakAllahukhair
Abubakar you are going soft on Dawah man. Remember we are going to “ROAST” Dawah man. 😊
May Allah grant you more knowledge to you both wallahi you just don’t realize the positive impact that you videos have may Allah reward all your team
Every single Hadess,,, make precise sense, when it study by (The Ulama,s e Ahle Sunnat Wal Jammat) ,,,
Not some self claiming social media’s looking for fame games an blind followers...
No, some hadiths in bukhari dont make sense. Very bad and insulting to Prophets.
For example Prophet Soloman had sex with 100 of his wives and then because he forgot to say inshaAllah when reminded to, he was rewarded with a deformed child.
@@WithoutFameGames so you think it make sense for a prophet to have sex with 100 wives in 1 night, 15 minute each wife and refuses to say inshaAllah.... Portrays the Prophet in a good light?
You will rather support bukhari hadith where errors of men can be made.... Than protect the honour of Prophets.
@@Adrian-yf1zg not just that he forgot to say insha Allah, but then Allah punishes him with a disabled child for it 😅 Dawah Man keeps cussing scholars who accept possibility of rejecting Khabar Ahaad when that’s basically majority of the Scholars of this Ummah. Even ibn Taymiyyah said it is not sinful for scholars to reject a sahih hadith in the same way the Companions did it, when they hold some evidence against it. This is in his al-Musawwadah. He creates a distinction between rejecting a Hadith whilst believing the Prophet said it and rejecting it whilst believing the Prophet did not say it, even if it is Sahih. He said many companions did the latter when they heard hadith from other Companions so it cannot be called sinful or disbelief.
@J A you need to learn what rejecting hadith is and what definitive conclusive knowledge is.
Da'wah man talks about here, but basically gives his modern salafi dumbed down interpretation for the internet crowd.
Ahad reports have never constituted definitive conclusive evidence. In fact the hadith i mentioned above is an example of a narration with many chains yet still flawed in its preservation.
Read what bayhaqi has to say about Munkar hadith even if their chain is sound.
Selective quoting suyuti is very superficial way to support these salafi ideas today
Guys take a seat🙂
The analogies were superb.
Alhamdulilah
So you're that strict when it comes to so much as uttering a word against a ruler that basically u probably consider half the ummah to be khawarijj but its ok for that man or sheikh who claims he would have killed that man (who he was choking) disputing the hadith to kill him if he could?
Ma Sha Allah, I love the quality of your videos 💕
Divine knowledge, text, commandments are perfect, just and absolutely true...It's the deficiencies in a sinner's heart or a flaws in our corrigible rationality or even whispers from the avowed enemy...May ALLAH SWT increase us in our acceptance of his directives, bolster our imaan and strengthen our resolve to learn about the ways of the perfect human example of Prophet SAW
and of course none of the terrorist ever represented Islam.
29:30 you can see brain activity during a dream though?
Or am I wrong
Yeah and also brain/neuron activity in different areas of the brain when people do maths or creative exercises etc 🧐
I think these verses where ‘aql and heart are mentioned together are talking about emotional intelligence, like in Urdu & English we say “think with your heart” to mean emotional intelligence and honesty 🤔 because the heart is associated with feelings and honesty because when we’re in pain we feel it in our heart and when we lie our heartbeat changes.. plus there is no verse that explicitly says “the intellect is in the heart.” It’s only interpretations.
I think Dawah Man was completely wrong in this one. Some scholars in the past said this too but this is the problem with using the Qur’an for biology loll. The Qur’an is for spiritual lessons.
brain activity and what he is talking about is different you can see activity but you cant see the thoughts in the brain
I think you meant consciousness when you were talking about the mind
It’s the same thing
Always first
Allāhummabaarik lol ❤️
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27:55 OOOOOOOH
27:58 😮
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28:14 😕
this is so funny to me as a child of western civilisation. denying scientific facts to protect the sacred texts of a religion.sorry to bring it to you...but when darwin proved his evolution theory, he knew he killed God. he didnt like it because he was a was a religious man, but he published it anyway. now only creationist and Ignorant drones still believe in Adam and Eve.
this is so funny to me as a child of western civilisation. denying scientific facts to protect the sacred texts of a religion.sorry to bring it to you...but when darwin proved his evolution theory, he knew he killed God. he didnt like it because he was a was a religious man, but he published it anyway. now only creationist and Ignorant drones still believe in Adam and Eve.
Subhanallah
I want to support to the dawah and donate but it doesn’t work
Asalamu alaikum
Why you guys not sitting?
No chairs?
Is this guy a certified Islamic teacher to give dawah, has he studied in Islamic school or is he a internet mufti? It's important to take Islamic knowledge from a individual who has studied for years and has the credentials to teach ot spread deen. You can make a mistake without realising and giving false dawah can mislead people.
He studies under Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan
@RedAkira _
Yes you do not need a Qualification , that's why we have so many salafi unknowledgeable guys , who are giving dawah . Lol
Salaam brother, You don't need to be a mufti to speak about islam and to give dawah. He himself has not claimed to be a mufti so please don't label him one. He benefits the ummah and the youth so make dua for him to carry on the good works. May Allah bless him and you and the whole ummah. aameen.
@k h stop spreading statements based on nothing. stop spreading statements based on nothing. The ancient scholars - including the great scholar Abu Isḥāq ash-Shāṭibiyy¹ - generally cite two ways: 1) physically sitting with the scholars and 2) reading books or listening to online lessons. The first way is the starting point and the second way is seen as an extra aid based on that starting point. This is because of the many advantages that the first method brings, such as the ease of being able to ask questions directly, the code of conduct that you adopt from the scholars etc. Some scholars of this time - including our beloved Shaykh ṢāIiḥ al-Fawzān² - are so strict that they advise postponing the active acquisition of knowledge if one is unable to sit with the scholars.
Another group of scholars - particularly at this present time where 1) knowledge transfer from a distance can easily take place and 2) scholars are not everywhere - bring some more nuance to the matter. Despite the fact that they also recognize that physically sitting should certainly be the starting point for scientists, they also indicate very clearly that - if there is no other way for one reason or another - you a.d.h.v. self-study can also go very far and even become a scholar (ʿālim). In fact, some of them even mention advantages over physically sitting with scientists!
Below are some of the statements made by these scholars on this issue ⤵️
▪️ The great scholar ash-Shaykh Muḥammad bin Ṣāliḥ al-ʿUthaymīn (رَحِمَهُ اللَّه)
"It is possible for those who limit themselves to books and cassette tapes to be among the students of knowledge if they make a good effort, just as it is also possible to even become a scholar if one takes knowledge from books."
▪️ The great scholar ash-Shaykh Nāṣirū ad-Dīn al-Albāniyy (رَحِمَهُ اللَّه)
"The statement that knowledge can only be taken by physically sitting with scholars would perhaps be accepted earlier, but at this time" you can acquire knowledge from afar, such as by emailing each other. A real-life example of this - without boasting - is someone who is among you, namely al-Albāniyy: he has not studied with the scholars as they intend. Although I did study under some scholars, I did a (long) period of pure self-study. And this experience must be more frequent, because it is an important means of preventing blind tracking. So their statement is false: you will even see that if someone has a little care and shows commitment to understand the fundamentals of knowledge - even if it happens on the basis of self-study - that one will have knowledge that the blind followers do not have
▪️ The great scholar Ash-Shaykh ʿAbdulmuḥsin al-ʿAbbād (حَفِظَهُ اللَّه)
It is up to the one who seeks knowledge to take care of verified books of the scholars such as the books of Shaykh Ibn Bāz, Shaykh Ibn ʿUthaymīn, Shaykh al-Albāniyy; these three scholars and their verified books Allåh has made useful to all. So people can buy it and get it useful. There is nothing against it if one takes knowledge from their cassette tapes; if you are in a country where there are no scholars, you can purchase these kinds of books or cassette tapes and you should also maintain telephone contact (!) with them or with the person with whom it is possible.
In conclusion, one might ask: if it is not a necessary condition to have physically sat with the scholars for a long time or to have official diplomas to be or become a student of knowledge, how can one then distinguish from whom is becoming?
You could write entire books or conduct a series of lessons about this, but to be brief, a similar question has been asked of none other than the noble and beloved great scholar Ash-Shaykh ʿAbdulmuḥsin al-ʿAbbād - only this question was more about you does not require specific approval from scholars. He - may Allåh keep him for us - replied:
If a person is unknown, his case is left open. On the other hand, if he is known and people know him for his useful contribution to knowledge - whether he has studied, attended formal studies, and has qualifications or not - then he may be known. Namely, a person can acquire this knowledge through constant effort and self-study; it is not required to have an official diploma or graduate from a particular faculty or to sit with a teacher for a long period of time.So anyone who has some knowledge and has mastered it - even if it is just one useful tidbit from a scholar - he should convey it to others.
Final conclusion: physically sitting with the scholars for a long time - if possible - is a beautiful label of knowledge that should be maintained, but sitting in itself says nothing about the student's level of knowledge and thus should not be seen as a barrier to actively gathering knowledge and then sharing it.
May Allåh ﷻ make us all sincere and lead us to what He loves and is pleased with.
👤Written by your brother: Ṭāriq bin ʿAliyy Būmanṣūr al-Amāzīghiyy al-Maghribiyy
📆 Date: 25 Ṣafar 1442NH | October 13, 2020NC
📸 Appendix: The book of Shaykh Muḥammad Bāzmūl in which he explains the well-known book of Shaykh al-Albāniyy called 'Ṣifatu Ṣalāti an-Nabiyy ﷺ' and in which he also defends al-Albāniyy with many useful tidbits on a number of allegations which includes' Lā Shuyūkha lahu 'which means: he has not studied under teachers or scholars (which is therefore not quite correct as we have also read above).
_________
👇🏽 FOOTNOTES👇🏽
¹ Died at 790NH corresponding to 1388NC; for his statement on this, see the mentioned book by Shaykh Muḥammad Bāzmūl (pp. 43/44).
² They also point out the dangers of self-study, such as cultivating a misunderstanding or - like Sh. al-Fawzān said - one can fall into extremism (in any direction) by feeling 'free'. See: ruclips.net/video/yEkgff1YFak/видео.html
³ Kitābu al-ʿIlm, p. 160. The book can be downloaded here: www.noor-book.com/
⁴ Be considerate. This is more than 20-30 years ago when communication from a distance was still relatively difficult and we are not even considering the corona crisis!
⁵ Slightly shortened and condensed from a video on RUclips. See: ruclips.net/video/xzSbK-71Nbk/видео.html
⁶ Slightly shortened and condensed from a video on RUclips. See: ruclips.net/video/KaaGl402zWE/видео.html
⁷ Slightly shortened and condensed from a video on RUclips. See: ruclips.net/video/ujeLnNGlRIY/видео.html
Yes you're right
Yes make shorter videos not soo long!