The Correct Intentions to Have When Getting Married — Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymin

The Correct Intentions to Have When Getting Married — Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymin

Shaykh Muḥammad ibn Ṣāliḥ al-‘Uthaymīn (raḥimahullāh) said: [Marriage Takes Precedence Over Other Non-Obligatory Acts of Worship] Getting married, for one who has libido, is superior to supererogatory acts of worship. If a person finds themselves capable of arousal, and they have sufficient wealth to support the basic needs of a…

The Importance of Learning Islamic Knowledge at a Young Age — Narrations from the Salaf (Ibn Abd al-Barr)

The Importance of Learning Islamic Knowledge at a Young Age — Narrations from the Salaf (Ibn Abd al-Barr)

Al-Hasan al-Basri (rahimahullah) said: “Seeking knowledge at a young age is like engraving on stone.” ‘Alqamah (rahimahullah) said: “What I memorised when I was young is as if I see it written on a parchment or a piece of paper.” Al-Hasan ibn Ali (radiyallahu ‘anhu) said to his sons and…

The Importance of Kindness and Good Manners in Dawah — Shaykh Ali ibn Nasir al-Faqihi

The Importance of Kindness and Good Manners in Dawah — Shaykh Ali ibn Nasir al-Faqihi

Shaykh Ali ibn Nasir al-Faqihi (rahimahullah) authored a series of books titled ‘al-Wasaya,’ in which he extracts lessons, teachings, and admonitions from the Qur’an and Sunnah. While drawing insights from the story of Prophet Yusuf (‘alayhi as-salam), he wrote: “The two young men who were in prison with Yusuf (‘alayhi…

Fiqh Principle: Who is Responsible for Wealth being Damaged, Lost or Stolen While in the Possession of Someone Other than the Owner? — Shaykh al-Sa‘di

Fiqh Principle: Who is Responsible for Wealth being Damaged, Lost or Stolen While in the Possession of Someone Other than the Owner? — Shaykh al-Sa‘di

Shaykh Abdur-Rahman ibn Nasir al-Sa‘di (rahimahullah): Regarding the person who is entrusted with wealth by the consent of its owner or is in charge of it; including someone who holds wealth for safekeeping, a trustee (who acts as a representative of another), a renter, a business partner, etc. If the…

Hadith: “The believer is kind-hearted and noble, and the wicked is sly and malicious.” — Explained by al-Khattabi & al-Albani

Hadith: “The believer is kind-hearted and noble, and the wicked is sly and malicious.” — Explained by al-Khattabi & al-Albani

Abu Hurayrah (radiyallahu ‘anhu) narrated that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: المؤمن غِرٌّ كريم والفاجر خِبٌّ لئيم “The believer is kind-hearted and noble, and the wicked is sly and malicious.” (Abu Dawud & al-Tirmidhi) Imam al-Khattabi (rahimahullah) commented on this hadith: The meaning of this statement is that the…

Principle Explained: Return to the Scholars — Shaykh Rabi‘ al-Madkhali

Principle Explained: Return to the Scholars — Shaykh Rabi‘ al-Madkhali

A Common Misconception Amongst Students of Knowledge and the Response to it from the Words of Shaykh Rabi‘ al-Madkhali, may Allah preserve him. Shaykh Rabi‘ al-Madkhali (hafidhahullah) wrote in one of his refutations of Abul-Hasan al-Ma’ribi concerning the doubt: “Return to the scholars in every single matter.”: “Returning to the…