Delving into Falsehood (I’ll take what’s good)
The danger of taking the attitude of delving into falsehood in order to take what is right.
The danger of taking the attitude of delving into falsehood in order to take what is right.
The Successor Wahb b. Munabbih describes what makes the believer mix and speak with others, and what makes him remain quiet and retreat.
Imam Ahmad on five qualities that should be present in a person to qualify him as a mufti.
Remaining in a good state, based on preserved authentic knowledge.
An example of how the Companions understood the status of the scholars and the status of Ahl Al-Bayt.
Is the Jama’ah (The Main Body of Muslims) the majority or those who follow the truth, irregardless of their number?
Islamic knowledge is necessary for stability in religious and worldly affairs.
A description of how Imam Shafi worshipped at night.
Opinion in religion, devoid of evidence, is rubbish to be thrown away. Adherence is to what comes from Rasulullah – praise and peace of Allah be upon him.
Being upon a good and right path is based on following the knowledge of the Companions and seniors: scholars and people who adhere to the Sunnah, whereas taking knowledge from minors like ignorant people and heretics is a sign of destruction.