ummmusa88 | -- 11-11-2008 @ 11:32 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Asalamualaikum Can someone comment on this institute, its classes and teachers?
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AbuShereen | -- 12-11-2008 @ 2:29 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||
I know that this institute relys on instructors such as Waleed Basyooni and Muhammad al-Shareef, and that should be enough as a deterrent. They focus mainly on tawheed and they shy away from manhaj from what I have heard. Perhaps there are some brothers or sisters than can add more information. Rasheed Abdullah
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HasanM | -- 23-11-2008 @ 10:57 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Asalamu Alaikum, I used to take Al Maghrib classes back in 2005, before I knew any better. Their instructors include Yasir Qadhi, Suhaib Webb, Muhammad Al Shareef, Yasir Birjas, and Muhammad Ibn Faqih. All of whom signed the pledge to unite upon falsehood. Furthermore, Al Maghrib has a goal to cut off their students from the scholars and their instructors promote themselves as major scholars. Yasir Qadhi promotes the ideas of Salah As-Sawee in his classes and Muhammad Al Shareef during his classes often takes the time out to speak negatively of the scholars and to confuse his students. Al Maghrib is big amongst the Muslim youth here in New Jersey and they have a cult like following at Rutgers and other Universities in the state. Their students often refer to salafees as Madkhalee Salafees and they have strong resentment for the scholars, which is something they learned from Muhammad Al Shareef. During a class here in New Jersey, Yasir Qadhi made statements which were widely circulated amongst the youth. These statements show clearly what the goal of Al Maghrib is. Yasir Qadhi's statement during an Al Maghrib class in New Jersey:
Al Maghrib students are taught during classes to aid, assist and have love for Ahlul Bidah.
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ibnwaheed | -- 24-11-2008 @ 8:23 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Muhammad AlShareef, director of the institute, once said in a post about AlMaghrib:
Students of the institute continued to talk about what would not have happened without AlMaghrib. One student said:
Muhammad AlShareef also said:
Salaah As-Saawee said:
Shaykh Abdur-Razzaaq Al-Abbaad said:
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ibnwaheed | -- 24-11-2008 @ 8:52 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Muhammad AlShareef and Yasir Qadhi, AlMaghrib's dean of academic affairs, both signed on to this pledge: http://www.salafitalk.net/st/viewmessages.cfm?Forum=9&Topic=6237 Also, regarding Yasir Qadhi: Abu Hafsah Kashiff Khan - former student at the Islamic University of Medina and Imam of Masjidul Bayaan - mentioned that Yasir Qadhi conducted classes at Masjid An-Nabawee at the exact same time that the scholars conducted classes. Moreover, he would invite people to his own classes. Abu Ismail Mustafa George - who graduated from the Islamic University of Medina, College of Hadeeth - said that those who'd accept his invitation would stop attending the classes of the scholars, instead sufficing themselves with books and recordings. Abu Ri'aayah Abdur-Razzaaq - who graduated from the Islamic University of Medina, College of Hadeeth, and is the Imam of Masjid Ahlil Hadeeth in Philadelphia - said that he heard Shaykh Muhammad bin Haadee Al-Madkhalee say about him that he's a hizbee, a khabeeth, and anyone who assists him should be shown a strong rejection. Yasir Qadhi also translated for Salmaan Al-Awdah, which has been videotaped and spread across the Internet. Yasir Qadhi said:
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ibnwaheed | -- 28-11-2008 @ 2:08 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Muhammad Alshareef said about Suhaib Webb:
Yasir Qadhi said:
Suhaib Webb said:
Among Sunnipath's promotion of shirk:
They claim that Shaykh Al-Albaanee declared this hadith to be weak, but they deem him to be an "erratic innovator." Thus, they don't accept his statements.
Additionally, Habib Ali Jifry (promoter of shirk) is an instructor for Sunnipath. So is Nuh Ha Meem Keller (a refutation of this individual can be found here: http://spubs.com/sps/sp.cfm? subsecID=AQD06&articleID=AQD060009&articlePages=1 ) Attempting to mention all of the shirk, kufr, and bid'ah of Sunnipath would require more time than I have.
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MusaMills | -- 10-12-2008 @ 7:51 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
I also was in the Islamic university and can vouch for what Mustafa George and Kashiff Khan said about him. In fact his classes were done more in secret than anything else. So you would find that his friends and their friends would attend. And they used to treat him as if he was one of the Kibaar Ul Ulama. Allahu Musta'aan
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msaqib2 | -- 08-02-2009 @ 10:07 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
By any chance, is this the same institute as that which is operating in parts of the north of the UK (with people like Tawfique Chaoudry and co) ? Wa-AlaiKum As-Salaam ----------------------------------
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nihalk1 | -- 24-04-2009 @ 8:02 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Okay.
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ibnwaheed | -- 25-04-2009 @ 11:42 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
I heard from him (Yasir Qadhi), and another brother has it in his notes for the aqeedah class that we took with him, that he said: 1) Ahl as-Sunnah have differed as to whether or not the dead can hear EVERYTHING in their graves. 2) Ahl as-Sunnah have differed as to whether or not seeking intercession from the dead at their graves is shirk, with some saying it's merely a bid'ah. When I and another brother approached him about this, to verify that we understood correctly, he said some more strange things to justify the "other opinion" that it isn't shirk: 1) Since calling on someone when he's alive isn't du'a, then calling on the dead in their graves isn't necessarily du'a. 2) Before we approached him, I had already e-mailed him quotes from Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn Qayyim regarding the same issue (they say it's shirk). He said that I was misquoting. I should note that more than a few individuals have concluded from SOME, NOT ALL of the works of the two Shaykhs of Islam that they said the dead can hear everything. Shaykh Al-Fawzaan refuted this in his "Refutation of Faisal Murad Ali Ridha Regarding What He Wrote Concerning the Dead." Shaykh Bin Baaz wrote the forward/introduction to it. Another detailed refutation of the opinion that it's a bid'ah can be found here: http://www.salafitalk.net/st/viewmessages.cfm?Forum=9&Topic=1348
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mu'nis | -- 05-12-2009 @ 8:34 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
Muhammad alshareef and his love for Anwar Awlaki: ==================================================
------ Say: "Truly, my Lord has guided me to a Straight Path, a right religion, the religion of Ibrahim (Abraham), Hanifa [i.e. the true Islımic Monotheism - to believe in One God (Allıh i.e. to worship none but Allıh, Alone)] and he was not of polytheis
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yasin3683 | -- 11-12-2009 @ 8:39 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||
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mu'nis | -- 14-12-2009 @ 7:04 AM | ||||||||||||||||||||
as-salaamu 'alekum: Muhammad alShareef - weak memory or deliberately telling lies? -------------------------------------------------------------- In a video by Muhammad (not so Shareef) - he goes about explaining the issue of Beard and says (in short) that it is permissible to have: "Miami vice beard" since the ruling is to "leave the beard" regardless of the length. Then he goes onto say that: ""This is the statement of Muhammad al-Mukhatar - the usool ul fiqh teacher we had and there are other ulema - when I make statements like this these are not my opinions...I do not make up something like this" "Muhammad al-Mukhtar ibn Muhammad al-Amin Shinqitee, his father was Muhammad al-amin shinqitee who was the Mufti before Bin Baaz"" There are three issues in this statement: 1) He took it from Muhammad Al-Mukhtar ibn Amin Shinqitee 2) He claims Shaykh Muhammad al-Amin (rahimullah) was a Mufti before Shaykh Bin Baaz (rahimullah) 3) Did Muhammad ibn Amin actually say what Muhammad (not so shareef) wants us to believe? As for 1) - then statements pertaining to Muhammad ibn Amin can be found as he is not one from whom the knowledge must be taken from. Out of all the people of Sunnah - he found one person to name! where as 2) the Mufti prior to Shaykh Bin Baaz was Shaykh Ibrahim finally - 3) Muhammad Mukhatar ibn Muhammad al-Amin Shinqitee was asked regarding this - and he said - that "He did not say this". Perhaps - Muhammad (not so shareef) has a weak memory; perhaps all those years in Saudi - were not enough for a person to know who the Mufti of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was before Shaykh Bin Baaz rahimullah; perhaps he did not have access to the books at Jami'a al-Islamia - so that he could have read that the 4 imaams are against what he claims, the ulemah of ahlus sunnah are against what he claims. PS: I am not sure if it is okay to provide link or attach the mp3 file in which he states this. ------ Say: "Truly, my Lord has guided me to a Straight Path, a right religion, the religion of Ibrahim (Abraham), Hanifa [i.e. the true Islımic Monotheism - to believe in One God (Allıh i.e. to worship none but Allıh, Alone)] and he was not of polytheis
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