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Umm Yoosuf
08-04-2006, 07:23 AM
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم


Shaykh Muqbil's Advice to the New Muslim

Question: If Allah guides someone to Islaam, then what should he say and what should be said to him?

Answer: He should say: “I Bear witness that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allaah, and that Muhammad is his slave and messenger.” Then he is to be advised with accompanying the righteous people, for indeed the messenger of Allahصلي الله عليه و سلم said: “The example of the righteous companion and the evil companion is like the perfume seller and the black smith. As for the perfume seller, then he is either going to give you some perfume, sell you some, or at least you will smell a pleasant fragrance from him, and as for the blacksmith, then he will either burn your clothes or you will smell a wretched smell from him.”

I was told of a story while I was studing in the Islaamic University (of Madeenah) that someone entered into Islaam, so he moved from the kufaar’s homes to live with the Muslims. However, the Muslims that he stayed with didn’t even pray, so his Islaam was merely moving from one home to another.

So it is essential that he strives to accompany the righteous people, as well as disbelieving in the worship of the messiah.

And we also advise him to acquire beneficial books such as: Riyadhus Saleheen, Fathul Majeed the explanation of Kitaabut Tawheed, Buloogh Al Maraam, Tafseer ibnu Katheer.

And likewise, we advise him, to learn Islaam from the books of Islaam, and not from the actions of the Muslims, because their actions are not good, you may find a Muslim lying or committing adultery or drinking alcohol, while they know that these things are forbidden. Then the kufaar use this as evidence against the Muslims, so we say to them: We do not call you to this, rather we call you to cling on the correct religion: {Verily Allah enjoins Al ‘Adl (justice) and Al Ihsaan, and giving (help) to kin, and forbids Al Fahshaa’(evil), Al Munkar, and Al Baghy(oppression) He admonishes you, in order that you may take heed.} [An Nahl/90 Please refer to tafseer ibnu Katheer for the explanation of this verse.]

And likewise the issue of amaanah (trustworthiness and honesty) as well as other issues that the Muslims have fallen into which are against the legislation of Islaam, these people are not a proof against Islaam, rather Islaam is a proof against the Muslims themselves. So it is important to make this clear so that they (the kufaar) do not use the actions of sinful Muslims as a proof against Islaam, rather we say to them: We do not call you to be like those people, nor like those who are corrupt, or thieves, or those who sell or make alcohol, nor do we call you to become Sufees...

A noble brother who studies either in Britain or Germany once visited us, and told us that Allah had guided a woman into Islaam, then she saw the Sufees dance in the masjid, so she called him and said, I saw such and such in the masjid, so if this is Islaam, then there is no difference between it and the religion that I have left.

So we do not call you to become a shee’ee, nor a sufee, nor an ‘ilmaanee, rather [we call you to] act upon the book of Allah, and the sunnah of his messenger صلي الله عليه و سلم even if all the people were to contradict you.


Tuhfatul Mujeeb ‘alaa asilat al haadir wal ghareeb, by Shaykh Abu ‘Abdur Rahmaan, Muqbil ibn Haadee Al Waade’ee رحمه الله p.65.


Translated by: Abu 'Abdul Waahid, Nadir Ahmad.

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amirah_87
08-05-2006, 12:39 AM
Ass salaamu alaykum,

jazakillah Sis!!, i read the book once, not all of it though, where did you get the article from!!...which site??

Jazaakillahu khayr!!

Al-3alaamah Muqbil ibn Hadee al-waadi3eeyl!! :'( Allahuma irahmhu wa'ja3alhu fee a3laa al-3illyyeen!!
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madeenahsh
08-10-2006, 06:30 PM
Shaykh Muqbil's Advice to the New Muslim

Question: If Allah guides someone to Islaam, then what should he say and what should be said to him?
Answer: He should say: “I Bear witness that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allaah, and that Muhammad is his slave and messenger.” Then he is to be advised with accompanying the righteous people, for indeed the messenger of Allahصلي الله عليه و سلم said: “The example of the righteous companion and the evil companion is like the perfume seller and the black smith. As for the perfume seller, then he is either going to give you some perfume, sell you some, or at least you will smell a pleasant fragrance from him, and as for the blacksmith, then he will either burn your clothes or you will smell a wretched smell from him.”

I was told of a story while I was studing in the Islaamic University (of Madeenah) that someone entered into Islaam, so he moved from the kufaar’s homes to live with the Muslims. However, the Muslims that he stayed with didn’t even pray, so his Islaam was merely moving from one home to another.

So it is essential that he strives to accompany the righteous people, as well as disbelieving in the worship of the messiah.

And we also advise him to acquire beneficial books such as: Riyadhus Saleheen, Fathul Majeed the explanation of Kitaabut Tawheed, Buloogh Al Maraam, Tafseer ibnu Katheer.

And likewise, we advise him, to learn Islaam from the books of Islaam, and not from the actions of the Muslims, because their actions are not good, you may find a Muslim lying or committing adultery or drinking alcohol, while they know that these things are forbidden. Then the kufaar use this as evidence against the Muslims, so we say to them: We do not call you to this, rather we call you to cling on the correct religion: {Verily Allah enjoins Al ‘Adl (justice) and Al Ihsaan, and giving (help) to kin, and forbids Al Fahshaa’(evil), Al Munkar, and Al Baghy(oppression) He admonishes you, in order that you may take heed.} [An Nahl/90 Please refer to tafseer ibnu Katheer for the explanation of this verse.]

And likewise the issue of amaanah (trustworthiness and honesty) as well as other issues that the Muslims have fallen into which are against the legislation of Islaam, these people are not a proof against Islaam, rather Islaam is a proof against the Muslims themselves. So it is important to make this clear so that they (the kufaar) do not use the actions of sinful Muslims as a proof against Islaam, rather we say to them: We do not call you to be like those people, nor like those who are corrupt, or thieves, or those who sell or make alcohol, nor do we call you to become Sufees...

A noble brother who studies either in Britain or Germany once visited us, and told us that Allah had guided a woman into Islaam, then she saw the Sufees dance in the masjid, so she called him and said, I saw such and such in the masjid, so if this is Islaam, then there is no difference between it and the religion that I have left.

So we do not call you to become a shee’ee, nor a sufee, nor an ‘ilmaanee, rather [we call you to] act upon the book of Allah, and the sunnah of his messenger صلي الله عليه و سلم even if all the people were to contradict you.


Tuhfatul Mujeeb ‘alaa asilat al haadir wal ghareeb, by Shaykh Abu ‘Abdur Rahmaan, Muqbil ibn Haadee Al Waade’ee رحمه الله p.65.


Translated by: Abu 'Abdul Waahid, Nadir Ahmad.
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wafa islam
08-11-2006, 01:56 PM
:w:

Jaza kAllahu khayr ukhti !!

Truly interesting and some very good points in the end !!

Yeah, I agree with the woman who saw those people dancing in the Masjid, there is no difference between us (muslims) and other people if we do such actions !!

Astaw -di3ukom u Allah

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Umm Yoosuf
08-11-2006, 02:36 PM
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Umm Yoosuf
08-13-2007, 09:07 PM
Embracing Islaam and Following a Deviant Sect

Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-Uthaymeen

Reference: Liqa-aat Al Baab Al Maftooh: 1081

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Noble Shaykh, there are a lot of Christians who accept Islaam and then end up following a methodology other than the methodology of Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaa’ah, such as the Sufeeyah and Shee’ah. Are they considered to be disbelievers due to following a methodology other than that of Ahlus Sunnah and the Salafus Saalih, or do we judge them according to the sect they follow?


If a non-Muslim embraces Islaam, affiliates himself to it and then joins an innovated sect, he then takes the ruling of that sect.

If he involves himself in innovations that are within themselves a form of disbelief, he is considered to be a disbeliever and his conversion from Christianity to this innovation would not have benefited him. If these innovations do not lead to disbelief then he is not considered to be a disbeliever.

However Ahlus Sunnah should search for and properly receive those who embrace Islaam on their own. Because it is extremely likely that they accepted Islaam due to their own desire, and then an innovator approaches them and harms them by saying: “This innovation is a part of Islaam” and so they practice it.
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kwolney01
09-06-2007, 01:55 AM
That was great advice, I'm a new convert so its always nice to learn things about Islam that I don't know yet
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