An important article containing proofs, clarifications and statements of contemporary scholars, regarding the prohibition of greeting the non-Muslims on Christmas, followed by a warning against Mohammed al-Issa by Shaykh Faysal Jaasim
Category: Kufr & Shirk
Workbook: Nawaqid-al-Islam
A workbook that can be downloaded and printed when studying Nawaqid al-Islam (the Invalidators of Islam)
Beneficial articles regarding Tawassul: Article 02
Article 02 covers the linguistic and Shar’i definition of Tawassul, as well as how the companions understood it.
Beneficial articles regarding Tawassul: Article 01
An introduction to this series of articles which outlines its contents and objectives.
Shirk – the unforgivable sin
A khutbah emphasising the virtue and blessing of Tawheed, and the severity of Shirk
Contemplations from one man’s journey back from Atheism
Lessons and contemplations from: “the journey of the one who returned from Atheism to the Fitrah”
Atheism: Its reality and dangers
An important sermon highlighting the dangers of atheism and that the Masaajid must not fail its people
Save them before they burn…
A heartfelt call to the rulers, scholars, parents and guardians to awaken to the dangers that atheism and Kufr pose to our youth and children
Khutbah: Four Important Principles regarding Shirk
A Khutbah mentioning four important principles by which a person will realise the resemblance between Shirk today and the Shirk of the Quraysh. Taken from Al-Qawaa’id Al-Arba’
13 doubts regarding Tawassul: Doubt 01
The first doubt is regarding the famous Hadeeth of Umar (radhi Allaahu anhu) asking al-Abbaas (radhi Allaahu anhu) to supplicate for rain
Awliya and the Origins of Shirk
This sermon is regarding the origins of Shirk, the first instance in which Shirk ever occurred, and how the main cause of Shirk is exaggerating in the love of the Awliya and righteous people.
O ‘Aashiq e Rasool… do you have no shame?
‘Aashiq e Rasool; a name we hear people often applying to themselves, when expressing their love for the Prophet (sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam)