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| الأ ثرية Status: Offline Posts: 7,330 Reputation: 29764 Rep Power: 65 Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: ~ Daar as-Sa'aadah ~ Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee
__________________by Shaykh Rabee Bin Haadee Umayr al-Madkhalee Source: Al-Maktabah as-Salafiyyah, Birmingham (www.spubs.com) Trans. Abu Naasir Abid Zargar The Methodology of Calling to Allaah From Ibn Abbaas, (radi allaahu anhumaa) that when the Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) sent Mu'aadh to Yemen he said: “Verily you are going to a people from the people of the Book. So let the first thing that you call them to, be the testification that none has the right to be worshipped except Allaah (and in another narration: that they single out Allaah for worship). So if they obey you in that, then inform them that Allaah has obligated upon them five prayers in every day and night. And if they obey you in that, then inform them, that Allaah has obligated upon them the charity taken from their rich and given to their poor. So if they obey you in that, then avoid taking the best of their possessions and fear the supplication of an oppressed person because there is no screen between his supplication and Allaah.” Reported by al-Bukhaari[1], Muslim[2], an-Nasaa’ee[3], Ibn Maajah[4], ad-Daarimi[5] and Ahmad[6]. The Reporter of the Hadeeth The reporter of the hadeeth is Abdullah bin Abbaas bin Abdul Mutallib al-Haashimi, the paternal cousin of the Messenger of Allaah, known as Al-Hibr (lit. the ink), Al-Bahr (lit. the Sea) due to his extensive knowledge. He was one of the most prolific narrators from amongst the Sahabah, one of the Abaadilah (plural of Abdullah) and from the jurists amongst the Companions, he died in 68 A.H., may Allaah be pleased with him. The Meaning of the Hadeeth The hadeeth clarifies the necessary steps which the caller to Allaah is obliged to follow. So the first obligatory step that he begins with is the call to Tawheed and singling out Allaah alone for worship and staying far away from minor and major shirk. This is established by the testification that none has the right to be worshipped except Allaah and that Muhammed is the Messenger of Allaah. The intended meaning of this testification is that worship, in all its forms, is the established right of Allaah alone, and no one except Him deserves anything from it, neither an angel brought near, nor a prophet sent, nor a righteous man, nor a stone, nor the sun, nor the moon. So there is no one to be called upon except Allaah alone, aid is not to be sought from anyone except Him, help is not to be sought from anyone except Him and no one except Him is to be truly relied upon, feared and hoped in. So whoever directs anything from these or other types of worship to someone besides Allaah, then he has committed Shirk with Allaah. And whoever commits Shirk with Allaah then verily Allaah has prohibited Paradise for him and his abode is the Fire and there is no helper for the oppressors (i.e. those who commit Shirk) It is not sufficient to merely utter lailaaha illalaah. Rather, it is necessary to know its meaning, to act in accordance with its requirements and to fulfil its conditions, which are seven: 1) Knowledge the nullifier of Ignorance. 2) Certainty the nullifier of Doubt. 3) Acceptance the nullifier of Rejection. 4) Compliance the nullifier of Abandonment. 5) Sincerity the nullifier of Shirk. 6) Truthfulness the nullifier of Falsehood. 7) Love the nullifier of that which contradicts it. The intended meaning by the testification that ‘Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah’ is to have knowledge of its meaning and to act in accordance with its requirements. So similarly it is not merely uttering it, rather it is to believe and testify to the truth of everything he informed us of; to obey him in whatever he commanded; to avoid whatever he forbade and prohibited; and to worship Allaah only with that which He prescribed upon the tongue of the noble Messenger, without desires and without innovation. So it is obligatory upon every Muslim to know the meaning of the two testifications with the correct understanding and act in accordance to their requirements. This is comprised of affirmation, imaan and acting in accordance with what the Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) came with in the Book and the Sunnah, that which is related to beliefs, worship and regulations in all aspects of life. The Benefits of the Hadeeth 1) Tawheed is the foundation of Islaam. 2) The most important pillar after tawheed is the establishment of the prayer. 3) The most obligatory pillar of Islaam after the prayer is the obligatory zakaat, and it is the due of the wealth. 4) The imaam (leader) is the one who is responsible for collecting and distributing the zakaat, either by himself or through his representative. 5) The hadeeth contains the evidence that it is sufficient to pay the zakaat to any one of the categories of people from amongst those who are entitled to receive it. 6) It is not permissible to give the zakaat to the rich. 7) The hadeeth contains a prohibition for the one who collects the zakaat from taking the most valuable of peoples possessions. 8) The hadeeth contains an admonition from all types of oppression. 9) The hadeeth contains evidence for the acceptance of a report from one upright person in matters of beliefs and obligatory actions. 10) The hadeeth contains evidence that the caller (daa’ee) must begin with that which is most important and then move on to that which follows in importance. FOOTNOTES [1] Kitaab uz-Zakaat, no. 1395 and 1458. [2] Kitaab ul-Imaan, no. 31. [3] Kitaab uz-Zakaat, vol. 5, p. 3. [4] Kitaab uz-Zakaat, no. 1873, vol.1, p. 568. [5] Kitaab uz-Zakaat, no. 1662, vol. 1, p. 318. [6] Vol. 1, p. 233. ![]() ![]() |
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| الأ ثرية Status: Offline Posts: 7,330 Reputation: 29764 Rep Power: 65 Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: ~ Daar as-Sa'aadah ~ Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | The rest are in PDF Format: Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 6 : All the Command is for Allaah alone The hadeeths of Anas and Ibn Umar illustrating that everything is in the control and dominion of Allaah, and thus all affairs should be relegated to Him, and trust placed in Him. Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 7 : The Truthful Imaan (Faith) The hadeeth of Anas (radiallaahu) which explains when a man has truly believed. The meaning and benefits of the hadeeth explained briefly and concisely. Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 8 : Clinging to the Book and the Sunnah Upon The Way of the Salaf Benefits and lessons from the famous hadeeth of al-Irbaad Ibn Sariyyah concerning the sermon in which the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) warned of the controversies and advised adhering strictly to the Sunnah. Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 9 : Three Things That Allaah is Pleased With... The hadeeth of Abu Hurairah (radiallaahu anhu) explaining that Allaah is pleased with worsshipping Him alone, holding to the rope of Allaah and giving sincere advice to the rulers. Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 10 : Striving Against the People of Deviation Lesssons and benefits from the Hadeeth of Ibn Mas'ood (radiallaahu anhu) concerning striving against those who say what they do not do, or do what they have not been commanded, with the heart, tongue and limbs. Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 11 : The Deen is Sincerity Commentary upon the well-known hadeeth of at-Tameem ad-Daaree that explains that the deen consists of sincerity, and how this relates to Allaah, His Book, His Messenger, the Leaders and the Muslims in general. Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 12 : The Most Beloved of Deeds to Allaah Lessons and benefits from the hadeeth of Ibn Mas'ood (radiallaahu anhu) concerning prayer, righteousness to parents and jihaad in the path of Allaah. Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 13 : Caution From Riyaa and Incitement to Sincerity in All Deeds Lessons from the hadeeth of Abu Hurairah concerning the three men who performed righteous deeds and whose case will be judged first on the Day of Judgement. Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 14 : The Effect of the Knowledge and Guidance, which Muhammad came with, upon the Different Types of People Explanation of the hadeeth of Abu Moosaa al-Ash`aree concerning how the rainwater is taken by three types of land, being a parable for the types of people with respect to acquiring and disseminating knowledge. Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 15 : The Consequences of Truthfulness and Falsehood The meaning and benefits of the hadeeth of Abdullaah bin Masood concerning the consequences of truthfulness and lying. Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 16 : The Signs of Hypocrisy A discussion of the hadeeth of Abdullaah bin Amr concerning the four qualities of hypocrisy, those which if found combined in a person, represents pure hypocrisy. Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 17 : Avoidance of the Destructive Sins A nice explanation of the hadeeth of Abu Hurairah (radiyallaahu anhu) concerning the seven destructive sins. The Shaykhs gives a brief explanation of each and lists some benefits from this hadeeth. Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 18 : The Ummah's Salvation Lies in Obeying the Prophet Explanation of the hadeeth of Abu Musa al-Asharee (radiyallaahu anhu) in which a parable is given of the likeness of the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) as a warner to the Ummah. Mudhakkirah al-Hadeeth an-Nabawee of Shaykh Rabee: 19 : The Importance of Loving Allaah and His Messenger Explanation of the two hadeeths reported by Anas (radiallaahu anhu) which outline that loving Allaah and the Messenger are from the requirements of tasting the sweetness of Imaan and completing and perfecting one's Imaan. ![]() ![]() |
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