Daud.Chest | -- 09-01-2004 @ 1:32 PM | ||||||||||||||||||
Asalaamu Ailaykum, Does anyone have daleel (i.e. ahadith/narrations, etc.) about what topics are to be discussed during the khutbah. BarakAllaahu Feekum, Daud Abdullaah
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ibrahim.bukhari | -- 10-01-2004 @ 1:58 PM | ||||||||||||||||||
Wa Alaykum Salaam Rahmatullaahi wa Barakaatuh,
Ibn Al-'Attaar (rahimahullaah) said:
Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah (rahimahullaah) said:
Imaam Al-Bayhaqee (rahimahullaah) said:
This message was edited by ibrahim.bukhari on 1-10-04 @ 7:01 PM
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ibrahim.bukhari | -- 10-01-2004 @ 4:27 PM | ||||||||||||||||||
Here are the notes: NOTES: [3]Adab-ul-Khateeb (pg. 125-126) [4]Zaad al-Ma'aad (1/188) [5]Ma'arifat as-Sunan wal-Athaar (4/373) [6]See Al-Umm (1/202-203) [7]Ma'arifat as-Sunan wal-Athaar (4/373) [8]See Al-Umm (1/203; Chapter: "What type of speech is disliked in the Khutbah" ÅÈÑÇåíã ÇáÈÎÇÑí Ibraheem al-Bukharee This message was edited by ibrahim.bukhari on 1-10-04 @ 8:53 PM
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Al.Athari.uk | -- 10-01-2004 @ 5:32 PM | ||||||||||||||||||
ÈÓã Çááå ÇáÑÍãä ÇáÑÍíã ÇáÓáÇã Úáíßã æÑÍãÉ Çááå æÈÑßÇÊå Where did you take these quotes that are translated into English from? Was it from a website? And is this 'Al-'Izz ibn 'Abdis Salaam' you quoted from the same one as the Extreme Soofee referred to in the following post: The Reality of Al-'Izz Ibn 'Abdis-Salaam, the Extreme Soofee, Ash'aree, Reviler of Ahlus-Sunnah We should be careful to give correct sources when we are posting from translations and be careful as to whom we quote from. Barakallaahu feek. Was Salaamu alaykum
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ibrahim.bukhari | -- 10-01-2004 @ 7:03 PM | ||||||||||||||||||
Wa Alaykum Salaam wa Rahmatullaah wa Barakatuh: Jazak Allaahu Khairan for the advice al-Athari. I was not aware of the condition of Al-'izz Ibn Abdis-Salaam until you provided the link. SubahanAllaah. The website it was taken from was one which has been mentioned on this forum several times. Due to what has reached me, I will refrain from posting a link to the site, but I will inform the brother who maintains the site insha'Allaah. Also, may Allaah reward the brothers like Moosa Richardson (and others) who are helping to bring clarification concerning these issues. Barak Allaahu Feekum ÅÈÑÇåíã ÇáÈÎÇÑí Ibraheem al-Bukharee This message was edited by ibrahim.bukhari on 1-10-04 @ 8:54 PM
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Daud.Chest | -- 12-01-2004 @ 8:23 PM | ||||||||||||||||||
Asalaamu Ailaykum, Jazakallaah khair for the athaar akhi! Does anyone have any more? One authentic statement is enough for Ahul-Sunnah; but I'm going to pass this on to hizbees who asked me for daleel. Inshallaah, I hope I can bombard them with evidence! Barakallaahu Feekum, Abdullaah
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zejd.peqin | -- 03-02-2011 @ 5:37 PM | ||||||||||||||||||
Grand Mufti authors advice to Friday sermonizers JEDDAH: Sheikh Abdul Aziz Aal Al-Sheikh, the Grand Mufti of the Kingdom, has said in a new book entitled ýAdvice to Sermonizersý that Friday sermons should be used to ýcorrect behavior and promote good morals in the best way possibleý and not to ýname and shame specific personsý. ýIt is not appropriate for sermonizers to mention the names of specific people, their task is to show the truth and refute falsehood and handle issues in accordance with Shariah and following the methods of the Quran and the Sunna,ý the Grand Mufti says in the book. He also calls upon sermonizers to warn society against the dangers of terrorist ideology, deviation and falsehood, particularly in current times, which he describes as witnessing ýdivision, innovation, superstition, temptation, ignorance, corruption and evilý and ýcalls to falsehood and deception by encouraging and supporting the enemies of Islam and their supporters who have exploited the weakness and ignorance of Muslimsý. ýWe are facing at this time an unjust media and challenges from our enemies against our religion, our leadership, our Ummah, our prosperity, our social life, our unity, and our harmony,ý the Grand Mufti writes. ýThere are calls to deviation, deviant views and unfair media campaigns, and the sermonizer should be aware of everything that damages the Ummah and warn it of evils.ý Aal Al-Sheikh also said that sermons should not be used for insults, defamation and vulgar expressions, but that they should be used to correct erroneous ways. ýVice cannot be changed by vice, instead vice and errors are corrected by good deeds, truth and honesty, and by showing people the truth,ý he writes. ýAdvice to Sermonizersý is the 14th work in a series of books from the Public and Media Relations Administration at the Ministry of Islamic Affairs. It describes the sermon as of ýgreat importance in Islam and of great beneficial value as one of the rituals of Islamý. Source:Saudi Gazette
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