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Reminder For Today إن شاء الله
📜 _*The Rulings Of Fasting*_ أحكام الصيام
📖 _Reading from Al-Shaykh Al-Uthaymeen’s_ رحمه الله _*Al-Sharh Al-Mumti*_
🎙Reading & Commentary by Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Every Sat & Sun right after Dhuhr (begins ~ 12:45 PM - 1:00 PM)
*Highlights*:
— Learn the Rulings of Fasting Prior to Ramadan إن شاء الله
— Live interactions between the teacher and students via Zoom
— Live audio streaming on *Mixlr*
📜 _*The Rulings Of Fasting*_ أحكام الصيام
📖 _Reading from Al-Shaykh Al-Uthaymeen’s_ رحمه الله _*Al-Sharh Al-Mumti*_
🎙Reading & Commentary by Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Every Sat & Sun right after Dhuhr (begins ~ 12:45 PM - 1:00 PM)
*Highlights*:
— Learn the Rulings of Fasting Prior to Ramadan إن شاء الله
— Live interactions between the teacher and students via Zoom
— Live audio streaming on *Mixlr*
🎓Shaykh Sālim Bāmaḥriz Clarifies & Retracts from his Statement: ❝Whoever Does Not Take Knowledge from Maktabah Salafiyyah in Birmingham is Misguided and Misguiding Others❞
In the Name of Allāh, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
All praise belongs to Allāh, may He raise the rank and grant peace to our Prophet Muḥammad, his family, and all his companions. To proceed...
There is an audio recording in which I spoke about seeking knowledge and whom one should refer back to. And I mentioned Maktabah Salafiyyah in Birmingham; however, they are not infallible. It was understood from my words—or perhaps the way I phrased it—that whoever does not take knowledge from them is misguided and misguiding others. This is incorrect; such a statement is not what I intended.
Additionally, there are Mashāyikh from Ahlus-Sunnah in Britain—many, in fact—whom I may not even know. Some of them have acquired beneficial Islamic knowledge from the scholars, and Allāh has blessed them with it, allowing them to teach based on sound evidences from the Qurʾān and Sunnah. Such individuals should be referred to, their lessons should be attended, their answers to questions should be considered, as long as they are based on sound Islamic proofs. Therefore, it is not limited to the teachers at Maktabah Salafiyyah in Birmingham alone.
Furthermore, one can benefit from some esteemed teachers, whether they reside in Britain or outside, such as our brother Shaykh Ḥasan aṣ-Ṣūmālī, as well as Abū Muʿādh Taqwīm, Mūsā Richardson, ʿUmar Quinn, Abū Muḥammad al-Maghribī, and many others, whether in Europe, America, or elsewhere. This is clear.
In any case, we should strive for balance and moderation in our approach, and establish the Salafī Daʿwah wherever we are—whether scholars, teachers, or students of knowledge. This does not mean that we should become partisan towards any individual. Rather, we must educate people and clarify the correct path of calling to Allāh, supporting this religion with the words of the scholars—both from the Salaf and those who followed them—all of them are upon goodness, in-shāʾ-Allāh.
Moreover, there should be mutual advice and correction whenever mistakes or shortcomings occur, for no one is perfect. The affair is that of Religion and Religion is advice. Through this, I hope to clarify that I did not intend to limit knowledge to Maktabah Salafiyyah alone. If I had said that, then I was mistaken. Rather, knowledge should be taken from those who are known for their knowledge, who adhere to the methodology of Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamāʿah, and who are recognized for that without contradicting it. Such Mashāyikh should be referred to, regardless of where they are. This is what I wished to clarify.
All praise belongs to Allāh; there are mosques and Islamic centers in Britain that hold lessons and conferences. Some of these mosques invite graduates from the Islamic University, and Allāh has benefitted people through them. They play a significant role in delivering lectures and lessons. These individuals are also from Ahlus-Sunnah, and knowledge can be taken from them, in-shāʾ-Allāh.
If I made an error in speech or if my words were misunderstood, I retract from that. And all praise belongs to Allāh in all circumstances.
We ask Allāh to grant us and you steadfastness until we meet Him while He is pleased with us, and to protect us from trials, both apparent and hidden. And Allāh is the One whose help is sought.
Said by: Abū Anwar Sālim bin ʿAbdillah Bāmaḥriz
May Allah grant success to all. Ḥayyākumullāh!
as-Salāmu ʿAlaykum wa Raḥmatullāhi wa Barakātuh.
🌐Source: https://mobidrive.com/sharelink/m/7QOCoGvQavpitLBAEH0I5C6ijMJscRJCOrYbirJyRdxY
✍🏼Translation: Zubayr bin Muḥammad ʿAbbāsī, slightly adapted for readability
https://x.com/ZubayrAbbasi/status/1891288398733647901?s=08
In the Name of Allāh, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
All praise belongs to Allāh, may He raise the rank and grant peace to our Prophet Muḥammad, his family, and all his companions. To proceed...
There is an audio recording in which I spoke about seeking knowledge and whom one should refer back to. And I mentioned Maktabah Salafiyyah in Birmingham; however, they are not infallible. It was understood from my words—or perhaps the way I phrased it—that whoever does not take knowledge from them is misguided and misguiding others. This is incorrect; such a statement is not what I intended.
Additionally, there are Mashāyikh from Ahlus-Sunnah in Britain—many, in fact—whom I may not even know. Some of them have acquired beneficial Islamic knowledge from the scholars, and Allāh has blessed them with it, allowing them to teach based on sound evidences from the Qurʾān and Sunnah. Such individuals should be referred to, their lessons should be attended, their answers to questions should be considered, as long as they are based on sound Islamic proofs. Therefore, it is not limited to the teachers at Maktabah Salafiyyah in Birmingham alone.
Furthermore, one can benefit from some esteemed teachers, whether they reside in Britain or outside, such as our brother Shaykh Ḥasan aṣ-Ṣūmālī, as well as Abū Muʿādh Taqwīm, Mūsā Richardson, ʿUmar Quinn, Abū Muḥammad al-Maghribī, and many others, whether in Europe, America, or elsewhere. This is clear.
In any case, we should strive for balance and moderation in our approach, and establish the Salafī Daʿwah wherever we are—whether scholars, teachers, or students of knowledge. This does not mean that we should become partisan towards any individual. Rather, we must educate people and clarify the correct path of calling to Allāh, supporting this religion with the words of the scholars—both from the Salaf and those who followed them—all of them are upon goodness, in-shāʾ-Allāh.
Moreover, there should be mutual advice and correction whenever mistakes or shortcomings occur, for no one is perfect. The affair is that of Religion and Religion is advice. Through this, I hope to clarify that I did not intend to limit knowledge to Maktabah Salafiyyah alone. If I had said that, then I was mistaken. Rather, knowledge should be taken from those who are known for their knowledge, who adhere to the methodology of Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamāʿah, and who are recognized for that without contradicting it. Such Mashāyikh should be referred to, regardless of where they are. This is what I wished to clarify.
All praise belongs to Allāh; there are mosques and Islamic centers in Britain that hold lessons and conferences. Some of these mosques invite graduates from the Islamic University, and Allāh has benefitted people through them. They play a significant role in delivering lectures and lessons. These individuals are also from Ahlus-Sunnah, and knowledge can be taken from them, in-shāʾ-Allāh.
If I made an error in speech or if my words were misunderstood, I retract from that. And all praise belongs to Allāh in all circumstances.
We ask Allāh to grant us and you steadfastness until we meet Him while He is pleased with us, and to protect us from trials, both apparent and hidden. And Allāh is the One whose help is sought.
Said by: Abū Anwar Sālim bin ʿAbdillah Bāmaḥriz
May Allah grant success to all. Ḥayyākumullāh!
as-Salāmu ʿAlaykum wa Raḥmatullāhi wa Barakātuh.
🌐Source: https://mobidrive.com/sharelink/m/7QOCoGvQavpitLBAEH0I5C6ijMJscRJCOrYbirJyRdxY
✍🏼Translation: Zubayr bin Muḥammad ʿAbbāsī, slightly adapted for readability
https://x.com/ZubayrAbbasi/status/1891288398733647901?s=08
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Reminder For Today إن شاء الله
📜 The Rulings Of Fasting أحكام الصيام
📖 Reading from Al-Shaykh Al-Uthaymeen’s رحمه الله Al-Sharh Al-Mumti
🎙Reading & Commentary by Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Every Sat & Sun right after Dhuhr (begins ~ 12:45 PM - 1:00 PM)
Highlights:
— Learn the Rulings of Fasting Prior to Ramadan إن شاء الله
— Live interactions between the teacher and students via Zoom
— Live audio streaming on Mixlr
📜 The Rulings Of Fasting أحكام الصيام
📖 Reading from Al-Shaykh Al-Uthaymeen’s رحمه الله Al-Sharh Al-Mumti
🎙Reading & Commentary by Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Every Sat & Sun right after Dhuhr (begins ~ 12:45 PM - 1:00 PM)
Highlights:
— Learn the Rulings of Fasting Prior to Ramadan إن شاء الله
— Live interactions between the teacher and students via Zoom
— Live audio streaming on Mixlr
Forwarded from Masjid As-Sunnah Chicago
Live Now
Lesson 24
📜 *The Rulings Of Fasting* أحكام الصيام
📖 Reading from Al-Shaykh Al-Uthaymeen’s رحمه الله _*Al-Sharh Al-Mumti*_
🎙Reading & Commentary by Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Every Sat & Sun right after Dhuhr (begins ~ 12:45 PM - 1:00 PM)
*Highlights*:
— Learn the Rulings of Fasting Prior to Ramadan إن شاء الله
— Live interactions between the teacher and students via Zoom
— Live audio streaming on *Mixlr*
https://masjidsunnahchi.mixlr.com/
Lesson 24
📜 *The Rulings Of Fasting* أحكام الصيام
📖 Reading from Al-Shaykh Al-Uthaymeen’s رحمه الله _*Al-Sharh Al-Mumti*_
🎙Reading & Commentary by Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Every Sat & Sun right after Dhuhr (begins ~ 12:45 PM - 1:00 PM)
*Highlights*:
— Learn the Rulings of Fasting Prior to Ramadan إن شاء الله
— Live interactions between the teacher and students via Zoom
— Live audio streaming on *Mixlr*
https://masjidsunnahchi.mixlr.com/
Forwarded from SalafiPosts (Abu Ibraheem اشرف)
📢 Breaking News 📢
The Supreme Court has announced that tomorrow, Saturday, 1st March 2025, will be the first day of Ramadan for this year 1446 AH.
#RamadanMubarak
Official Announcement:
#عاجل
#الديوان_الملكي:
المحكمة العليا تُقرر أن يوم غدٍ السبت الموافق 1 مارس 2025م، هو أول أيام شهر #رمضان لهذا العام 1446هـ.
#واس
x.com/spagov/status/1895491332749344799
The Supreme Court has announced that tomorrow, Saturday, 1st March 2025, will be the first day of Ramadan for this year 1446 AH.
#RamadanMubarak
Official Announcement:
#عاجل
#الديوان_الملكي:
المحكمة العليا تُقرر أن يوم غدٍ السبت الموافق 1 مارس 2025م، هو أول أيام شهر #رمضان لهذا العام 1446هـ.
#واس
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واس الأخبار الملكية (@spagov) on X
#عاجل
#الديوان_الملكي:
المحكمة العليا تُقرر أن يوم غدٍ السبت الموافق 1 مارس 2025م، هو أول أيام شهر #رمضان لهذا العام 1446هـ.
#واس
#الديوان_الملكي:
المحكمة العليا تُقرر أن يوم غدٍ السبت الموافق 1 مارس 2025م، هو أول أيام شهر #رمضان لهذا العام 1446هـ.
#واس
Dwelling deeply on worries only increases them rather than reducing them. This [in turn] leads to more depression, isolation, and mistakes.
And the first step in treatment of this issue is:
1. Pondering over what you have of Allah's blessings, instead of being preoccupied with other than that.
2. Supplication and seeking forgiveness: It was from the supplication of the Prophet -salla Allahu alaihi wassalam-: “O Allah, I seek refuge in You from worry and sorrow“, and supplication is one of the greatest means of alleviating distress and worries.
3. [Having] certainty that every problem has [either] a solution or a reward: If you did not find a solution for your problem, then a believer knows that he is rewarded for his patience.
4. Focusing on the present moment without being burdened by future worries, as the Prophet -salla Allahu alaihi wassalam- said: “Be diligent regarding what benefits you, seek aid from Allah, and do not weaken and give up”.
5. Taking the right and beneficial means, for that is at the core of reliance upon Allah the Almighty.
6. Having good opinions of Allah and that He did not afflict you except with an affair that has good consequences for you. Allah the Almighty says: “I am as my slave thinks of Me”.
7. Looking at those who has been more severely afflicted and are more worried, for that is a beneficial and powerful remedy.
8. Worshipping Allah through patience, for patience has praiseworthy consequences; Allah the Almighty said: “And give glad tidings to the patient“.
9. Seeking the company of those who increase your certainty and reliance upon Allah. The Prophet -salla Allahu alaihi wassalam- said: “The example of the good companion and the bad companion is like that of the seller of musk and the blacksmith“.
10. Helping those in need, for that is one of the greatest means to alleviate sorrow and worries. The Prophet -salla Allahu alaihi wassalam- said: “The most beloved people to Allah are those who benefit others the most, and the most beloved of actions to Allah is bringing joy to a Muslim.“
https://x.com/m_g_alomari_eng/status/1898789259718394022?s=08
And the first step in treatment of this issue is:
1. Pondering over what you have of Allah's blessings, instead of being preoccupied with other than that.
2. Supplication and seeking forgiveness: It was from the supplication of the Prophet -salla Allahu alaihi wassalam-: “O Allah, I seek refuge in You from worry and sorrow“, and supplication is one of the greatest means of alleviating distress and worries.
3. [Having] certainty that every problem has [either] a solution or a reward: If you did not find a solution for your problem, then a believer knows that he is rewarded for his patience.
4. Focusing on the present moment without being burdened by future worries, as the Prophet -salla Allahu alaihi wassalam- said: “Be diligent regarding what benefits you, seek aid from Allah, and do not weaken and give up”.
5. Taking the right and beneficial means, for that is at the core of reliance upon Allah the Almighty.
6. Having good opinions of Allah and that He did not afflict you except with an affair that has good consequences for you. Allah the Almighty says: “I am as my slave thinks of Me”.
7. Looking at those who has been more severely afflicted and are more worried, for that is a beneficial and powerful remedy.
8. Worshipping Allah through patience, for patience has praiseworthy consequences; Allah the Almighty said: “And give glad tidings to the patient“.
9. Seeking the company of those who increase your certainty and reliance upon Allah. The Prophet -salla Allahu alaihi wassalam- said: “The example of the good companion and the bad companion is like that of the seller of musk and the blacksmith“.
10. Helping those in need, for that is one of the greatest means to alleviate sorrow and worries. The Prophet -salla Allahu alaihi wassalam- said: “The most beloved people to Allah are those who benefit others the most, and the most beloved of actions to Allah is bringing joy to a Muslim.“
https://x.com/m_g_alomari_eng/status/1898789259718394022?s=08
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Dr. Mohammad bin Ghālib (@m_g_alomari_eng) on X
Dwelling deeply on worries only increases them rather than reducing them. This [in turn] leads to more depression, isolation, and mistakes.
And the first step in treatment of this issue is:
1. Pondering over what you have of Allah's blessings, instead of…
And the first step in treatment of this issue is:
1. Pondering over what you have of Allah's blessings, instead of…
Forwarded from Tālibāt Al-‘Ilm Q&As with Abu Khadeejah
Asalamu alaykum
I'd like to know the answer to the following question so I can understand this issue. I have read your article on conditions in marriage contracts. If a sister states that she doesn't wish to be in a polygamous marriage is it correct to say that this is dispraisworthy, disliked or mukroo or that she is deficient for doing so.
JazakAllah khairan
Ustaadh Abu Khadeejah:
Wa-alaikumus-salām-wa-rahmatullāhi-wa-barakātuhu.
A woman should not introduce such conditions into the marriage contract. It is the right of a man to have more than just one wife if he can maintain her. So introducing these conditions is not praiseworthy.
I'd like to know the answer to the following question so I can understand this issue. I have read your article on conditions in marriage contracts. If a sister states that she doesn't wish to be in a polygamous marriage is it correct to say that this is dispraisworthy, disliked or mukroo or that she is deficient for doing so.
JazakAllah khairan
Ustaadh Abu Khadeejah:
Wa-alaikumus-salām-wa-rahmatullāhi-wa-barakātuhu.
A woman should not introduce such conditions into the marriage contract. It is the right of a man to have more than just one wife if he can maintain her. So introducing these conditions is not praiseworthy.
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📢 BREAKING: Eid al-Fitr Announcement
The Supreme Court has announced that tomorrow, Sunday, March 30, 2025, will be the first day of (Eid al-Fitr) for the year 1446 AH.
Eid Mubarak
May Allah accept our fasts, prayers, and all good deeds during this blessed month of Ramadan.
Official Announcement:
#عاجل
#الديوان_الملكي:
المحكمة العليا تُقرر أن يوم غدٍ الأحد الموافق 30 مارس 2025م، هو أول أيام #عيد_الفطر المبارك لهذا العام 1446هـ.
#واس
x.com/spagov/status/1906004654510497829
The Supreme Court has announced that tomorrow, Sunday, March 30, 2025, will be the first day of (Eid al-Fitr) for the year 1446 AH.
Eid Mubarak
May Allah accept our fasts, prayers, and all good deeds during this blessed month of Ramadan.
Official Announcement:
#عاجل
#الديوان_الملكي:
المحكمة العليا تُقرر أن يوم غدٍ الأحد الموافق 30 مارس 2025م، هو أول أيام #عيد_الفطر المبارك لهذا العام 1446هـ.
#واس
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واس الأخبار الملكية (@spagov) on X
#عاجل
#الديوان_الملكي:
المحكمة العليا تُقرر أن يوم غدٍ الأحد الموافق 30 مارس 2025م، هو أول أيام #عيد_الفطر المبارك لهذا العام 1446هـ.
#واس
#الديوان_الملكي:
المحكمة العليا تُقرر أن يوم غدٍ الأحد الموافق 30 مارس 2025م، هو أول أيام #عيد_الفطر المبارك لهذا العام 1446هـ.
#واس
Forwarded from Shaykh al-Fawzan Q&A
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Special Lecture
An Explanation of the Statement of Allah: "And if you obey him, you are rightly guided!" [Surah An-Nur (24:54)]
Join us this Monday - April 28th, after Asr for a special lecture with Shaykh Abu Hakeem Bilal Davis حفظه الله
Q&A after Maghrib
Don't miss this unique opportunity to gain beneficial knowledge from our esteemed guest, Shaykh Abu Hakeem Bilal Davis, visiting us from the UK
جزاكم الله خيرا
An Explanation of the Statement of Allah: "And if you obey him, you are rightly guided!" [Surah An-Nur (24:54)]
Join us this Monday - April 28th, after Asr for a special lecture with Shaykh Abu Hakeem Bilal Davis حفظه الله
Q&A after Maghrib
Don't miss this unique opportunity to gain beneficial knowledge from our esteemed guest, Shaykh Abu Hakeem Bilal Davis, visiting us from the UK
جزاكم الله خيرا
Forwarded from Masjid As-Sunnah Chicago
Reminder for Tonight
📖 Book:
Mulakhkhas Fiqh Al-'Ibadat
🎙 Speaker:
Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Time:
7:30 PM CST
📍 Location:
Masjid As-Sunnah
5144 Main St
Skokie, IL 60077
Highlights:
— Live interactions between the teacher and students in-person
— Live audio streaming on Mixlr and Spreaker
— Live video streaming on YouTube and Facebook
📖 Book:
Mulakhkhas Fiqh Al-'Ibadat
🎙 Speaker:
Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Time:
7:30 PM CST
📍 Location:
Masjid As-Sunnah
5144 Main St
Skokie, IL 60077
Highlights:
— Live interactions between the teacher and students in-person
— Live audio streaming on Mixlr and Spreaker
— Live video streaming on YouTube and Facebook
Forwarded from Masjid As-Sunnah Chicago
Update for Tonight's Lesson
Tonight's lesson for Mulakhkhas Fiqh al-'ibadat will begin right after Maghrib inshaAllah
جزاكم الله خير
Tonight's lesson for Mulakhkhas Fiqh al-'ibadat will begin right after Maghrib inshaAllah
جزاكم الله خير
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Reminder for Tonight
📖 Book:
Mulakhkhas Fiqh Al-'Ibadat
🎙 Speaker:
Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Time:
After Maghrib
📍 Location:
Masjid As-Sunnah
5144 Main St
Skokie, IL 60077
Highlights:
— Live interactions between the teacher and students in-person
— Live audio streaming on Mixlr
— Live video streaming on YouTube
📖 Book:
Mulakhkhas Fiqh Al-'Ibadat
🎙 Speaker:
Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Time:
After Maghrib
📍 Location:
Masjid As-Sunnah
5144 Main St
Skokie, IL 60077
Highlights:
— Live interactions between the teacher and students in-person
— Live audio streaming on Mixlr
— Live video streaming on YouTube
Forwarded from Masjid As-Sunnah Chicago
Reminder for Tonight
📖 Book:
Mulakhkhas Fiqh Al-'Ibadat
🎙 Speaker:
Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Time:
After Maghrib
📍 Location:
Masjid As-Sunnah
5144 Main St
Skokie, IL 60077
Highlights:
— Live interactions between the teacher and students in-person
— Live audio streaming on Mixlr
— Live video streaming on YouTube
📖 Book:
Mulakhkhas Fiqh Al-'Ibadat
🎙 Speaker:
Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Time:
After Maghrib
📍 Location:
Masjid As-Sunnah
5144 Main St
Skokie, IL 60077
Highlights:
— Live interactions between the teacher and students in-person
— Live audio streaming on Mixlr
— Live video streaming on YouTube
Forwarded from Masjid As-Sunnah Chicago
Reminder for Tonight
📖 Book:
Mulakhkhas Fiqh Al-'Ibadat
🎙 Speaker:
Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Time:
After Maghrib
📍 Location:
Masjid As-Sunnah
5144 Main St
Skokie, IL 60077
Highlights:
— Live interactions between the teacher and students in-person
— Live audio streaming on Mixlr
— Live video streaming on YouTube
📖 Book:
Mulakhkhas Fiqh Al-'Ibadat
🎙 Speaker:
Shaykh Nader Ibn Muhammad حفظه الله
⏰️ Time:
After Maghrib
📍 Location:
Masjid As-Sunnah
5144 Main St
Skokie, IL 60077
Highlights:
— Live interactions between the teacher and students in-person
— Live audio streaming on Mixlr
— Live video streaming on YouTube