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Andalus
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Posted: 17 June 2007 at 10:18pm |
I do agree with you to some point, and though there are "shades", these shades do not invalidate the use of a generalization, as we must all recognize that life provides us with only examples of predominate attributes and not necessarily a single attribute. My thread for Ibn Taymiyyah was evidence as to why I do not accept his assertions as fact as far as Islam is concerned, and his assertions must be viewed in their context. As an exmaple, I concede that Ibn Taymiyyah was a brilliant man, and I understand that he wrote one of the greatest refutations to Christianity that has ever been written (which is funny because his followers always insult scholars who dabble in philosophy). But someone used him as an authority in a thread, such that I do not accept him as an authority, especially in matters of aqidah.
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If you provide one or two serve the purpose, for so many threads we can only count number of threads. However, Salafis does not mean a specific group or govt. Its an approach towards understanding Deen. They are not all same. Just to post some stuff against Ibn Taimiyah or some rulers or some institute does not serve the purpose. |
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You stated you wanted more than mere elequence. I am simply providing evidence.
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Are you and Abu Mujahid competing in number threads?
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"Salafi" Tampering by Moin Shaheed, President, Warning: Avoid this 2-volume English translation of Riyad al-Salihin !
A review of the translation of al-Nawawi's Riyad al-Salihin published in 1999 by Darussalam Publishing House, Riyad: http://www.dar-us-salam.com/h4riyad-us.htm A team of unprincipled editors and translators out of a Ryad publishing house by the name of Darussalam was commissioned to produce a glossy 2-volume English edition of Imam al-Nawawi's Riyad al-Salihin - being distribued for free to Islamic schools around the world - designed to propagate "Salafi" ideology to the unwary English-speaking Muslim students of Islamic knowledge. This ideology is couched within a thoroughly unscrupulous "commentary" inserted into the book chapters and authored by an unknown or spurious "Hafiz Salahuddin Yusuf of (a) The work is laced with unabashed eulogy of Nasir Albani whom it calls "the leading authority in the science of hadith" (1:88). The fact is that the only agreed-upon title Albani has been able to earn from the verifying Ulema of the Umma from East to West, is that of erratic innovator. (b) Declaring that "in case of breach of ablution, the wiping over the socks is sufficient, and there is no need for washing the feet" (1:31). This ruling invalidates one of the conditions of wud�' spelled out in the Qur'an and the Sunna, making sal�t prayed with such a wiping null and void according to the Four Schools, which prohibit wiping over non-waterproof footwear. (c) Declaring that "ours should not be the belief that the dead do hear and reply [to our greeting]" (1:515). The Jumhur differs. (d) Declaring that expressing the intention (niyya) verbally before sal�t "is a Bid`ah (innovation in religion) because no proof of it is found in Shar'`ah" (1:14). This is not only a wanton attack on the Shafi`i School but an ignorant violation of the criteria of calling something an innovation in the Religion. (e) "Prohibition [of kissing] is only effective if the kissing of hands is also involved." (2:721). Note that Imam Sufyan al-Thawri called the kissing of the hands of the Ulema a Sunna and that the majority of the scholars concur on its permissibility! (f) Saying "unapproved hadith" - an invented classification! - for the sah�h hadith of the two Jews who kissed the Prophet's - Allah bless and greet him - hands and feet as narrated by al-Tirmidhi (sah�h) and others. (g) The weakening of the hasan hadith whereby the Prophet (h) Declaring "the hadiths about the kissing of hands are weak and deficient from the viewpoint of authenticity," an outright lie. (i) Declaring after the hadith stating: "I suffer like two men of you": "This Hadith... throws light on the fact that the Prophet (j) Claiming: "We are uncertain that after saying a funeral prayer, the Prophet (k) Omitting (2:760) to translate the words of Imam al-Shafi`i related by al-Nawawi in Chapter 161 ("Supplication for the Deceased after his Burial"): ""It is desirable (yustahabb) that they recite something of the Qur'an at the graveside, and if they recite the entire Qur'an it would be fine." Omitting to translate these words which are in the original text of Riyad al-Salihin is deceit and a grave betrayal of the trust (am�na) of the translation of one the motherbooks of knowledge in Islam. (l) As if the above were not enough, the "commentary" goes on to state: "The reference made to Imam al-Shafi`i about the recitation of Qur'an beside a Muslim's grave is in disagreement with the Prophet's (m) Stating (2:761): "Qur'an reading meant to transmit reward to the dead man's soul is against the Prophet's (n) Stating (2:761): "For further detail, one can refer to Shaykh al-Albani's Ahkam al-Jana'iz." This is the book in which this man lists among the innovations of misguidance the fact that the Prophet's (o) Stating (2:791-792): "If a woman has no husband or Mahram, Hajj is not obligatory on her. Neither can she go for Hajj with a group of women, whether for Hajj or any other purposes.... Under no circumstances a woman may travel alone." This contradicts the fatwa of the majority of the Ulema as well as the principle that when there is scholarly disagreement over an issue, it becomes automatically impermissible to declare it prohibited. (p) Rephrasing a hadith (2:810-811) by omitting key words which invalidate their position. In chapter 184 of Riyad al-Salihin titled "Desirability of Assembling for Qur'an-Recitation," al-Nawawi cites the hadith of Muslim whereby the Prophet (q) The statement (2:848) concerning the Prophet's (r) The statement (2:861): "The right number of rak`ats in the Tarawih prayers is eight because the Prophet (s) The statement (2:905): "Twenty rak`at Tarawih is not confirmed from any authentic hadith, nor its ascription to `Umar ( is proved from any muttasil (connected) hadith." This is a blatant lie, as the number of hadith masters who graded as sah�h the connected chains back to `Umar establishing twenty rak`at Tarawih are too numerous to count. They provided the basis on which the Ulema concur in declaring that Consensus formed on the matter among the Companions as stated by al-Qari, al-Zayla`i, al-Haytami, Ibn al-Humam, Ibn Qudama, and a number of other major jurists of the Four Schools.2 (t) The statement (2:1025): "In the present age Shaykh Nasir al-Din al-Albani has done a very remarkable work in this field [hadith]. He has separated the weak Ahadith found in the four famous volumes of Ahadith (Abu Dawud, al-Tirmidhi, al-Nasa'i, and Ibn Majah) from the authentic and prepared separate volumes of authentic and weak ahadith. This work of Albani has made it easy for the ordinary Ulema to identify the weak Ahadith. Only a man of Shaykh Albani's caliber can do research on it. The ordinary Ulema and religious scholars of the Muslims are heavily indebted to him for this great work and they should keep it in view before mentioning any hadith. They should mention only the authentic Ahadith and refrain from quoting the weak ones. It is wrong to ignore this work on the ground that Shaykh Albani is not the last word on the subject.... As Muhaddith�n have done a great service to the Muslim Umma by collecting and compiling the Ahadith, similarly in the style of Muhaddith�n, and in keeping with the principles laid down by them, the research carried out to separate the authentic Ahadith from the weak is in fact an effort to complete their mission. In this age, Almighty Allah has bestowed this honor on Shaykh Albani." All this fawning will not hide the facts that al-Albani has been exposed as the innovator of this age par excellence and that his splitting of the books of Sunan into Sahih al-Tirmidhi and Da`if al-Tirmidhi and so forth is an unprecedented attack on the Motherbooks of Islam for which, undoubtedly, he shall be brought to account on the Day of Judgment as he was rejected for it by the Ulema of the Umma from East to West. (u) Another systematic mistranslation for the Chapter-title 338 (2:1294) states: "Prohibition of placing the hands on the sides during Salat" when the Arabic clearly states al-kh�sira which means "waist" or "hip" rather than "sides." The same mistranslation is then repeated in the body of the chapter, then a third time in the commentary. This mistranslation is part of the "Salafi" campaign against the Maliki form of sadl consisting in letting the arms hang down by the sides during the standing part of Sal�t. In some places of Truly we belong to Allah and to Him is our return, and there is no power nor might except in Allah the Exalted and Almighty Lord. All sincere Muslims should consider themselves warned and warn others that this is NOT a Sunni translation of the great classic of Imam al-Nawawi but an innovative, deviant, and inauthentic translation which should never have been allowed. There are two other English translations of Riyad al-Salihin available in print, any one of which would be preferable to this one. And from Allah comes all success. NOTES 1See Shaykh Hisham Kabbani's Encyclopedia of Islamic Doctrine, chapter on donating one's reward to the dead (ihd�' al-thaw�b). 2See on this issue articles by Sayf ad-Din Ahmed ibn Muhammad at the websites: http://www.sunnah.org/fiqh/taraweeh.htm GF Haddad � |
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