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The Methodology of the Prophets in Calling to Allah – That is the Way of Wisdom & Intelligence Calling to Allah is a very great honour which is not reached through ease, response and love of relaxation. It is not reached except through beneficial knowledge, righteous actions, deep understanding and careful following of the way of the Prophets in calling to Allaah.
In this book Shaykh Rabee’ ibn Haadee al-Madkhalee explains in detail the methodology of the Prophets in their call to Allaah. In it, he answers those questions which face every caller to the faith who wishes to follow the footsteps of the Prophets: What should his call begin with? What should he concentrate on? And what is the goal of his da’wah to Allaah?
After discussing the methodology of the Prophets in calling to Allaah, he compares it with the different methodologies employed by various contemporary da’wah groups and movements that have arisen in our time and highlights the stark contrast between these new, innovated methodologies and the pure and perfect Prophetic way.
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These are a few short words in clarification of the belief of Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama’ah. It is necessary to write them down due to the separation and differing that the Islamic lives through today, which is represented by the abundance of contemporary sects and different groups. Every one of the calls to their (own) creed and praises his (own) group, until the ignorant Muslim is confused as to whom he should follow and who he should imitate…
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In seeking to follow in the footsteps of some of the Imams of Islam who clarified matters of the Islamic belief system by way of poetry, such as Ibn Abee Dawud (d.316H) in his Haa’iyah, al-Nuniyyah by al-Qahtaani (d.383H), al-Laamiyyah attributed to Shaykhul Islam ibn Taymiyyah (d.728H), al-Kaafiyah al-Shaafiyah by Ibn al-Qayyim (d.751H), and Sullam al-Wusool fi ‘Ilm al-Usool by Shaykh Haafidh Al-Hakami (d.1377H) (May Allah have mercy on him), I have composed the following lines of poetry in the English language on some of the core beliefs of the Muslim. We ask Allah the Most High to make it beneficial for those who hear it and read it. Indeed, He is the All-Hearer, the One Who responds to the supplications.
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This important work by Imaam Abu Bakr al-Aajooree is a must read especially at a time where homosexuality has become the norm amongst many western societies. This work clearly states Islaam’s position on this topic which surprisingly has become one of the most rapidly spreading ills of the human race far and wide.
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Sincerity, Repentance, and Patience: An Essential Collection of Authentic Hadeeth Narrations for Regular Study and Review
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From its harms is that the addict is a burden upon the society. He does not bring any good to his society nor is he successful in that which he brings forth.
From its harms is that the addict is despised and hated, even by the closest of people to him.
From its harms are the squandering of wealth and the inability to make noble earnings. So he resorts to earning wealth by way of criminal means. I seek Allaah’s refuge for me and for you.
From its harms is deterioration of one’s health and the contraction of incurable diseases, leading the person to death.
From its harms is the loss of dignity and inclining towards the wicked, from men or women.
From its harms is the shortening of life due to what it causes the destruction of the bodily organs and due to what it exposes the person to from grief and stress.
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