Saturday, December 28, 2013

THERE IS STILL TIME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF FOLLOWING EVENT: FRIDAY 27 DEC THRU SUNDAY 29 DEC -Abu Bakr Al-Siddique Islamic Center, Hamtramck, Michigan - First Knowledge Conference with Shaykh 'AbdurRahmaan al-Omaisan

Abu Bakr al-Siddique Islamic Center Hamtramck, Michigan is pleased to announce their first Knowledge Based Conference with the Noble Shaykh Doctor ‘Abdur Rahmaan al-Omaisan (May Allah Preserve Him). The Shaykh is a professor at the Islaamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia and has studied for more than 16 years under the Noble Scholars of Islaam. His teachers include the Honourable Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen, the Honourable Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan, the Honourable Shaykh ‘Abdul Muhsin al-‘Abbad , the Honourable Shaykh ‘Abdullah al-‘Aqeel and many others.

The Conference commences on Friday 27th December and ends on Sunday 29th December 2013. Muwahhideen Publications have been given the privilege and honor of broadcasting this conference online.

The Shaykh will be lecturing concerning a number of crucial topics, which are essential in the life of a Muslim. In addition to these sittings, there will be two tele-lectures with Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Haadee al-Madkhalee (May Allah Preserve Him) and Shaykh Doctor ‘Abdur Razzaaq Ibn ‘Abdul Muhsin al-‘Badr (May Allah Preserve Him). Concluding the Conference is a Question and Answer Session with our Shaykh ‘Abdur Rahmaan al-Omaisan (May Allah Preserve Him).

























~ Friday 27th December

After Maghrib (approx. 5:20pm EST) – Explanation of the Six Principles of Shaykhul-Islaam Muhammad Ibn ‘Abdul Wahhaab

~ Saturday 28th December
After Dhuhr (approx. 1:00pm EST) – The Importance of Holding on to the Book and the Sunnah by Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Haadee al-Madkhalee

After ‘Asr (approx. 3:15pm EST) – Explanation of the Book of Purification from Umdatul-Ahkaam
After Maghrib (approx. 5:20pm EST) – Explanation of the Six Principles of Shaykhul-Islaam Muhammad Ibn ‘Abdul Wahhaab

After ‘Ishaa` (approx. 6:45pm EST) - Explanation of the Book of Purification from Umdatul-Ahkaam

~ Sunday 29th December

After Dhuhr (approx. 1:00pm EST) – Advice for the Muslim Woman in the West by Shaykh Doctor ‘Abdur Razzaaq Ibn ‘Abdul Muhsin al-‘Badr

After ‘Asr (approx. 3:15pm EST) – Explanation of the Book of Purification from Umdatul-Ahkaam

After Maghrib (approx. 5:20pm EST) – Explanation of the Six Principles of Shaykhul-Islaam Muhammad Ibn ‘Abdul Wahhaab

After ‘Ishaa`(approx. 6:45pm EST) - Question and Answer Session

For more information, please visit www.Al-Siddique.org

All sessions will be broadcasted LIVE by Muwahhideen Publications via

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Conference Line in The US: (267) 507-0240 PIN: 617697

Our Da'wah (Invitation) - Summarized

All praise is due to Allaah, we praise Him and seek His aid
and forgiveness. We seek refuge in Allaah from the evils
of our souls and the evils of our actions. Whomsoever
Allaah guides there is none to misguide and whomsoever
Allaah misguides there is none to guide. I bear witness
that none has the right to be worshipped except Allaah,
alone, without any partners and I bear witness that
Muhammad is His servant and messenger.

1. We worship Allaah by way of Tawheed. So we do not supplicate to anyone besides Allaah nor do we seek refuge in anyone besides Him in matters of bringing about good or repelling some harm. We perform worship by having hatred and enmity for the polytheists. However, we are obligated to call them to Tawheed first and clarify to them that there is no Islaam without Tawheed and that whoever calls unto other than Allaah has committed disbelief. So whoever persists after that, then at that point we are obligated to distance ourselves from him and hate him for the sake of Allaah.
2. The Creed of the Salaf is established upon the principle that "Allaah is described with what He has described himself with in His Book and upon the tongue of His Messenger (sallAllaahu 'alayhi wa sallam), without resorting to tahreef, tamtheel, tashbeeh, ta’teel
or ta’weel." [1] \
3. We affirm for Allaah the best of Names, which He has affirmed for Himself and which He has praised Himself with, whether they are mentioned in the Qur’aan or the Sunnah.
4. We believe that there is no path towards achieving Allaah’s contentment, or a way towards Paradise, except through the Way of Allaah’s Messenger (sallAllaahu 'alayhi wa sallam). And whoever seeks a way towards gaining Allaah’s contentment through other than the Way of Allaah’s Messenger, then he has gone astray and been blinded from the truth. And he has lost in this world and the next. 5. We believe that the Legislation of Allaah is what has been brought down through the two revelations: The Book of Allaah and the Sunnah of His Messenger (sallAllaahu 'alayhi wa sallam). This is what our Lord has indicated in his saying: "Then we placed you on a Sharee'ah (Legislated System) based on Our Command, so follow it, and do not follow the desires of those who have no knowledge." [Surah Al-Jaathiyah: 18] 6. We believe that the Qur’aan is the Speech of Allaah, which was revealed and not created, and that the Sunnah is what explains and clarifies it. The Qur’aan is interpreted by the Sunnah and by the interpretations of the Sahaabah (Companions) and those who followed them in goodness. So the interpretation of the Qur’aan is by way of the narration, meaning by way of the Sahaabah, the Taabi’een and the Ahaadeeth concerning it. And the books that contain these interpretations are the ones we are obligated to acquire and read, such as the Tafseer of Ibn Jareer, the Tafseer of Ibn Katheer, the Tafseer of Al-Baghawee, the Tafseer "Ad-Durr Al-Manthoor" of As-Suyootee and so on.
7. We are obligated to take the Sunnah according to the way of the Muhadditheen - in terms of their authenticity or weakness. So we take what is found to be authentic and leave off what is weak.
8. We worship Allaah by obeying the rulers, as long as they are Muslims who seek judgement through Allaah’s Legislation and who establish the prescribed punishments, and as long as they establish the prayer. Obeying them is an obligation even if they commit oppression. And whoever says something contrary to this and makes it permissible to revolt against the Muslim leader, even if he may be oppressive, then he is an innovator and a deviant. And it is obligatory on the Muslim scholars to refute this statement of his and to expose his deviance. 9. We hold that it is not permissible to spread the faults of the leaders, because doing this influences and brings about trials and afflictions (fitan), and causes them to spread.

10. We are obligated to worship Allaah through the Sunnah, by following it and by loathing innovations and the innovators. This is based on the Prophet’s saying:
"Whoever does a deed, which is not in accordance to our
affair (i.e. the Sunnah) is rejected." And in another
narration: "Whoever introduces into our affair (Sunnah)
that which isn’t part of it is rejected." This is a summary
and some brief words on the Creed of the Salaf, which we are obligated to accept and follow if we truly want salvation and the truth. And we must renounce those opinions of men, which cannot be traced back to any source of evidence, since men are known by way of the truth and the truth is not known by way of men. Lastly, we must beg and implore Allaah to show us the truth as true and enable us to follow it, and to show us the falsehood as false and enable us to avoid it. Indeed Allaah is Responsible for that and Able to make it happen. And may the peace and blessings of Allaah be on Muhammad - the best, most dutiful, most pious and purest of creation - and on his family and his Companions. Footnotes: [1]
Translator’s Note: These are forbidden acts committed
against Allaah’s Names and Attributes. Tahreef means to
change or distort the wording of Allaah’s name or
attribute. Tamtheel and tashbeeh means to give a like
resemblance to a name or an attribute. Ta’teel means
total denial of a name or an attribute. Ta’weel means to
misinterpret a name or an attribute, thus changing it’s
meaning. Taken from the works by Shaikh Ahmad bin Yahyaa An-Najmee, Rahimahullaah originally entitled "10 Points on the Salafee Manhaj" from Al-Fataawaa
al-Jaliyyah ‘anil-Manaahij Ad-Da’wiyyah (pg. 56-57)
compiled by Hasan Ibn Mahmood Ibn Mansoor ad-Daghreeri and originally translated by the staff at al-Ibaanah.