Tabbarukat Bil Athar: The Lawful condition of Islamic Relics
The correct Islamic position concerning the traces left by Sayyidina Rasuli Akram Sall Allahu 'alaihi wa Aalihi wa sallim and ihs blessed Companions Ridhwaanullahu ta 'ala 'alaihim ajma'een.
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The First Ḥadīth
Aḥmad reported in his Musnad; al-Ḥākim in al-Kunā; Abū Nuʿaym in al-Dalā’il; ibn ʿAsākir in his Tārīkh; al-Ṭabarānī in al-Awsaṭ and others on the authority of ʿĀ’ishah as a marfūʿ narration
[The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said:] “Jibraīl said to me: ‘I have turned over the east and the west of the world, and yet I did not find a man more excellent than Muḥammad; and I turned over the east and the west of the world, and I did not find a tribe of a man more excellent than Banū Hāshim.’”
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Advice for the Muslim
Shaykh Hüseyn Hilmi Işik
"A man named Muhammad ibn’Abd-ul-Wahhâb wrote a booklet entitled Kitâb at-tawhîd. Although his grandson Sulaimân ibn ’Abdullâh had started expounding this booklet, he died when Ibrâhîm Pasha went to Dar’iyya and punished them in 1233 A.H. (1817). His second grandson, ’Abd ar-Rahmân ibn Hasan, expounded it in a book entitled Fat’h al-majîd. Later on he prepared a second book, Qurrat al-’uyûn, abridging his former commentary. In the seventh edition of the commentary published with additions by a Wahhâbî named Muhammad Hâmid in 1377 A.H. (1957), the âyats which descended about kâfirs and many hadîths were written to delude Muslims, and wrong, distorted meanings were extracted from them to attack Ahl as-Sunna, the true Muslims, and to call those pure Muslims “kâfirs.” On many pages of this book, he spits fire, calling the Shî’ites “damned polytheists.” He takes most of this commentary from Ibn Taimiyya and his student Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyya and his grandson Ahmad ibn ’Abd al-Halîm, for whom he says “Radî- Allâhu ’Anh.” “’allâma” and “Shaykh al-Islâm, Abu ’l-’Abbâs.” respectively.
We came by a small Wahhâbite book entitled Jewâb-i Nu’mân in Turkish while preparing this book. It was reprinted for the second time in Damascus in 1385 A.H. (1965) and was being distributed free of charge, deluding the Turkish pilgrims to mislead them away from the path of Ahl as-Sunna. By Allâhu ta’âlâ’s benevolence and favour, it fell to our lot to write documented correct answers to the heretical and false statements in that book, too.
The book Advice for the Muslim consists of two parts. In the first part, statements from the books Fat’h al-majîd and Jewâb-I Nu’mân are quoted and answers from the books of Islamic scholars (rahimahum-Allâhu ta’âlâ) are given in thirty-five articles.
The second part deals with how the Wahhâbîs came forth, how they spread out, how those ignorant and brutal people who infiltrated into the Wahhâbîs to obtain wealth and power massacred Muslims and destroyed their possessions, how they brutally attacked Muslim countries, how they were punished by the Ottoman State, and how they established a new state after the First World War.
May Allâhu ta’âlâ protect Muslims from catching the pestilence of Wahhâbism and Shî’ism! May He redeem the unlucky people who have slipped into these paths from this perdition! Âmin."
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The Blessed Family of Sayyidinaa Rasuli Akram