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    In The Name Of Allaah, The Most Merciful The Bestower Of Mercy


    Imaam Shaafi-ee (rahimahullaah) said:


    ''Allaah did not burden us with taking our religion from one who is unknown''


    Quoted by Shaikh Muhammad Bin Umar Saalim Baazmool in [Tahreer Al-Manqool Fee Ar-Raawee al-Majhool]

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    In The Name Of Allaah, The Most Merciful The Bestower Of Mercy



    Shaikh Saaleh Al-Fawzaan (hafidha-hullaah) stated in Majaalis Shahru Ramadaan: page:14-15)


    Indeed, fasting is beloved to Allaah, and for that reason the fasting person must purify his intention in his fasting for Allaah’s sake; He should intend (with his fasting) to draw close to Allaah and (should) exercise patience upon that which he witnesses of difficulty in his fasting, because he is (doing so) in obedience to Allaah.



    Also fasting is not a mere abandonment of food and drink and the desire for them, but alongside that is (also) abandonment of everything that Allaah has forbidden. The hearing is to be protected from that which is not permissible to be heard of back biting, tale-carrying, music, musical instruments and wind instruments. All this is forbidden throughout the year, but with regards to the fasting person the prohibition of these things is intensified, because they have an effect on his fasting.


    Likewise, he protects his tongue from forbidden speech (such) as backbiting, tale carrying, verbal abuse, vilification and false witness. And even though this is forbidden throughout the year, however its prohibition is intensified and is a greater sin in a state of fasting; because it harms his fasting.[end of quote]


    WE ASK ALLAAH FOR TAWFEEQ, IKHLAAS, SIDQ AND ISTIQAAMAH


    Abdullaah

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    In The Name Of Allaah, The Most Merciful The Bestower of Mercy



    Hishaam Bin Urwah (rahimahullaah) used to say:



    ''Do not question the people about what they have innovated today, because they have prepared answers for it; rather ask them about the Sunnah, because they do not know it.''



    Source: Quoted by Imaam Aloosee (rahimahullaah) in Ghaayatul Amaanee Fee Ar-Radd Alaa An-Nabahaanee: page:367 Vol:1


    Question: Is is from the Sunnah to hide one's identity whilst transmitting narrations and bearing witness to reports?! We ask Allaah for Ikhlaas, sidq and istiqaamah



    Abdullaah

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    Shaikh Abdullaah Al-Bukhaari (hafidha-hullaah) said:


    ‘’There is not in knowledge anything that is foolishness, recklessness, lying, insult and its likes from the manners of the people of oppression and desires, rather knowledge is clarification of the truth and disapproval of falsehood. Imaam Al-Awzaa-ee (rahimahullaah) said: ‘’Knowledge is that which the companions of Muhammad came with, and that which not a single one of them came with is not knowledge.’’



    [Al-Maqaalaat shar-iyyah: page: 47]


    Abdullaah


 

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