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Shaykh Saalih ibn Fowzaan al-Fowzaan said:
"I encourage the youth and students of knowledge to be above this name calling he's Salafi, he's Jaami, he's Ikhwani I do not deem this [to be befitting], because these things have started to alienate the Muslims and their youth and cause fitnah."
Ref: Monopolizing Salafiyyah
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Shaykh Saalih as-Suhaymee said:
"After looking at the website "Madeenah.com", which is supervised by the esteemed Shaykh Khalid ibn Qasim ar-Raddadee (may Allah preserve him) and administrated by a group of Islamic University of Madeenah graduates from the West, I have found it to be a valuable, beneficial, salafi website which focuses on the translation and dissemination of statements and fatwas by the Imams of Ahlus Sunnah and Salafi Mashaayikh. It aims to clarify the correct methodology while avoiding extremism, useless gossip, and distortion of the scholars' statements to make them mean what they did not intend."
Ref: Shaykh Saalih as-Suhaymee's Recommendation for Madeenah.com
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Barak Allaahu Feekum, is the fact that the Qur-aan was revealed in the Arabic language a justification or an excuse for non-Arabs (for not acting upon it) due to it not being revealed in their language?
No, non-Arabs do not have an excuse or a justification in that the Qur-aan is not in their language; rather it is upon them to learn the language of the Qur-aan, because if understanding the Book of Allaah or the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allaah (??? ???? ???? ???? ??? ????) is dependant upon learning the Arabic language, then learning Arabic becomes Waajib. This is because every action that has to be carried out, in order to be able to perform an obligation, acquires the ruling of being obligatory [or - All actions which if not performed first, an obligatory act can not be performed, acquire the ruling of being obligatory (even if they are not an obligation within themselves, such as walking to the Masjid for Salaatul Jamaaah (for men), since one cannot perform Jamaaah in the Masjid unless he walks there, the act of walking in order to get to the Masjid becomes Waajib upon that individual, and so on...)].
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Date Published: Tuesday 07 February, 2006 |
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