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#196 [Permalink] Posted on 15th March 2014 15:16
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Thanks for the kind word, akhi.
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#197 [Permalink] Posted on 15th March 2014 15:36
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Just a small correction, brother.I'm sure you meant well or it was just a typo - you mean 'famous muhaddithun' and not infamous. The second word has a bad meaning...
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#198 [Permalink] Posted on 15th March 2014 15:49
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I seek refuge from Allah.

Jazak'Allah for correcting me bhai.
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#199 [Permalink] Posted on 15th March 2014 15:57
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This is a whole new topic, but just so you know, those six books dont contain all of what we need to fully understand our Deen.

In fact, if you listen to the talk in "The Salafi Hijack" thread, you will learn that these are the only books used by the Salafi and by doing so, they reject more than 75% of other Sahih Hadith from other kitaabs. These are not my words!
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#200 [Permalink] Posted on 15th March 2014 17:23
Alhamdulillah, I found Shaykh Zakariyya's article pretty convincing. However, I still believe that the reward of an actual mujaahid is greater than the reward of a tablighi, simply because the former is prepared for martyrdom. But at the end of the day, both play an important role.

We can think of it like this: a Muhaddith and a Faqih are both extremely important to the deen. However, we still believe the Faqih to be superior.

Wallahu Alam.
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#201 [Permalink] Posted on 15th March 2014 17:55
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Exactly my point.

But as jinn kept on reminding me 'talk is cheap'. When I think about it, what am I doing for the ummah? Nothing.


Tableegh Jamaat is a great organization, no doubt. If someone does good out of it, as mentioned in the hadith the reward for it also goes to the person who did the 'tableegh'. So imagine the immense reward one can get out of tableegh.

No one reading this thread should be 'discouraged' to go for Jamaath by this discussion. May Allah Ta'ala make each of us beneficial for the Ummah.
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#202 [Permalink] Posted on 15th March 2014 19:06
There's widespread ghuloo' from both sides - those that deny or abhor the usage of the word Jihad for other than Qitaal, and those who deny or abhor the original intended usage of the word which is without doubt the highest rank of jihad.

And each of us tends to be obsessed with the ghuloo' of the other extreme, whilst relatively oblivious to the great harms of our own ghuloo'. May Allah save us all from every type of ghuloo', and make us amongst those who submit instantly to the truth, rather than attempting to mould the 'truth' to fit in with that which we want to believe to be the truth.

I believe Shaykh Zakariyyah's analysis is more than sufficient. This paragraph appears to summarize much of what is being discussed here:

"Note that Jihad is not only that in which battle is waged and fighting takes place, even if that is the highest rank of Jihad.

Every effort which is made for Allah's Word and Will to be dominant and for the supremacy of Islam and truth is included in Jihad. Hence Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) once said, that the best form of Jihad is to speak the truth in the presence of a tyrant king."
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#203 [Permalink] Posted on 15th March 2014 19:34
I'll just leave this here Insha'Ala

Allah Taala states in the Quraan: And struggle for the sake of Allah as it is required. Anas
reported that the Messenger of Allah said: Whoso goes out in search of knowledge, he is in
the path of Allah till he returns. (Tirmizi)

In view of the above, it is permissible to go out in Jamaat as this is also fee-sabeelillah and
this has been emphasised in the Quran. Fee sabeelillah includes all kinds of efforts and
struggle, e.g. tongue, pen, money, body, etc. (Kanzul Ummaal vol.10 pg.158)

Yazid ibne-Abi Maryam rahimullah narrates : Abaya ibneRafi rahimullah met me, when I was going to Friday Salaat on foot and said : glad tidings for you, indeed these steps of yours are in the path of Allah, I heard Aba 'Abs saying that Rasoolalah (saw) said, He whose feet are covered with dust in the Path of Allah, those (feet) are forbidden on the Hell-Fire.
(Tirmidhi)

Page 168, number 125
Muntakhab Ahadith

Anas رضي الله عنه narrates that Rasoolalah (saw) said : a morning or an evening spent in the path of Allah is better than the world and all that it contains.
(Bukhari)

Uthman bin Affan رضي الله عنه narrates, I heard Rasoolalah (saw) saying, A day spent in the path of Allah is better than a thousand other days.
(Nisai)

Abu Hurairah رضي الله عنه narrates that Rasoolalah (saw) said, One who meets Allah, without a mark of Jihad, he will meet Allah with a flaw in him. (Tirmidhi)

The mark of jihad includes, for example, a wound on the body or dust settled in the path of Allah, or marks on the body whilst rendering his services ( Sharh-ut-Tibi)

Abu Hurairah رضي الله عنه narrates that Rasoolalah (saw) the dust of the path of Allah and the smoke of hell can never be together in the nostrils of any Muslim.
(Nisai)

Suhail رضي الله عنه narrates that I heard Rasoolalah (saw) saying , your striving in the path of Allah for a short while, is far better than your good deeds of the whole life staying with your family.
(Mustadrak Hakim)

Abu Hurairah رضي الله عنه narrates that Rasoolalah (saw) ordered a contingent to go out in the path of Allah. They asked O Rasoolalah (saw) should we leave tonight, or stay till the morning ? He said, would you not like to spend this night in one of the gardens of Paradise.
(Sunan Kubra)
Page 602

All narrations above have been taken from Muntakhab Ahadith.
Please see this book for more narrations, Insha'Ala it'll clear any doubts that you may have.





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#204 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 00:27
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Brother Jinn.

Check out the latest AntiMajos video on HCY and PM me your number again on there.

New phone and didn't have my contacts saved on my SIM.
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#205 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 07:44
Brother Imam Ali,

I got one thing to share with you, read the below:

The saying "An hour's reflection (fikratu sa`a) is better than worshiping for sixty years" is narrated as a saying of:

1. Abu al-Darda' by Ibn Sa`d in his Tabaqat (7:392), Ibn al-Mubarak in al-Zuhd (p. 332), Hannad in al-Zuhd (2:468), Ahmad in al-Zuhd (p. 139), Ibn Abi `Asim in al-Sunna (p. 129), Abu Nu`aym in the Hilya (1:209), and al-Bayhaqi in the Shu`ab (1:135-136);

2. Ibn `Abbas by Abu al-Shaykh in al-`Azama (1:298);

3. al-Hasan al-Basri by Ahmad in al-Zuhd (p. 272), Ibn Abi Shayba in his Musannaf (7:190), and Abu Nu`aym (6:271).
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#206 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 07:53
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Insha Allah, I will try my best to answer these question.

Here is the answer for the first one:

The saying "An hour's reflection (fikratu sa`a) is better than worshiping for sixty years" is narrated as a saying of:

1. Abu al-Darda' by Ibn Sa`d in his Tabaqat (7:392), Ibn al-Mubarak in al-Zuhd (p. 332), Hannad in al-Zuhd (2:468), Ahmad in al-Zuhd (p. 139), Ibn Abi `Asim in al-Sunna (p. 129), Abu Nu`aym in the Hilya (1:209), and al-Bayhaqi in the Shu`ab (1:135-136);

2. Ibn `Abbas by Abu al-Shaykh in al-`Azama (1:298);

3. al-Hasan al-Basri by Ahmad in al-Zuhd (p. 272), Ibn Abi Shayba in his Musannaf (7:190), and Abu Nu`aym (6:271).
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#207 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 11:31
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Hadith relating to your Question number two

Mu'adh Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates that Rasullullah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said: Verily, the reward of offering Salat, Siyam and Dhikr,
in the Path of Allah is enhanced, seven hundred times over the spending in the Path of Allah
Abu Dawud :: Book 14 : Hadith 2492

Mu'adh Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates that Rasullullah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said: Verily, the reward of remembrance of Allah, in the Path of Allah is enhanced seven hundred times over the spending thereof. In another narration the reward is increased seven hundred thousand times.

(Musnad Ahmad)

Abu Mas'ud Al-Ansari Radiyallahu 'anhu narrates that a man came with a she-camel with a rope through its nose-ring, and said: I want to give this in the Path of Allah. Rasullullah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said: On the Day of Resurrection, in lieu of this you will be rewarded with seven hundred she-camels, all with a rope through their nose-rings.

(Muslim :: Book 20 Hadith : 4663)
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#208 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2014 23:50
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Salaams respected brother.

Jazak'Allah for the references, but, I don't think you confirm which, Hadith books these are from like you did in your second post.
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#209 [Permalink] Posted on 17th March 2014 01:26
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Dear brother, I think you should learn Arabic (if you haven't learned) and consult 'Ulama to get clear conception. Here most of us are ordinary people who can only provide you hints and not detailed information.
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#210 [Permalink] Posted on 17th March 2014 20:43
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I'm just after references brother and that's all.

Many of the brothers in this thread have ever been so helpful.

Allah reward them all.
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