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Sunday, February 16, 2014

SUNDAY February 16, 2014@ 2PM 7GMT LIVE Tele-Lecture - "The Ideal Method of Seeking Knowledge For The Mothers and Wives" by Shaykh Muhammad 'Akoor



Bismillah wa -Alhamdulillah wa Salaatu wa Salaam 'alaa Rasulillah 'amma ba'd

The Noble Shaykh Muhammad ‘Akoor (May Allah Preserve Him) from the mashaayikh of Jeezan, Saudi Arabia will deliver a LIVE tele-lecture with Muwahhideen Publications on Sunday 16th February 2013. The Shaykh is a student of Shaykh Zayd al-Madkhalee (hafidhahullah)and Ash-Shaykh Ahmad an-Najmi (May Allah Have Mercy on Him). This event will be broadcast LIVE in several masaajid throughout the US and the Caribbean. Check your local masjid for
details on LIVE broadcasting or you can request permission from your masjid admin to broadcast our tele-lectures in your community.

This lecture event will be translated LIVE into English in shaa Allah.

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http://www.mpubs.org/features/events-spons ored-by-mpubs/512-event-live-tele-lecture-the-ideal-method-of-seeking-knowledge-for-the-wives-and-mothers-by-shay kh-muhammad-akoorhttp://www.mpubs.org/features/events-sponsored-by-mpubs/512-event-live-tele-lecture-the-ideal-meth od-of-seeking-kn owledge-for-the-wives-and-mothers-by-shaykh-muhammad-akoor

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Shaykh 'Abdullah adh-Dhafiri delivers a Live Telelecture on February 16, 2014 entitled "Advice for The Muslimah Living in the West" - Presented by Muwahhideen Publications and Islam.TT 1pm EST, 6pm GMT

Bismillah wa -Alhamdulillah wa Salaatu wa Salaam 'alaa Rasulillah 'amma ba'd

The Noble Shaykh ‘Abdullah adh-Dhafiri (May Allah Preserve Him), Imaam of Masjid Mu'awiyyah Ibn Abi Sufyaan in Hafar al-Batin, Saudi Arabia will deliver a LIVE tele-lecture with Muwahhideen Publications on Sunday 16th February 2014. The Shaykh is also a Professor at The Islaamic University in Hafar al-Batin and is well known to the major scholars of our time, such as Shaykh Rabee' Ibn Haadee al-Madkhalee and Shaykh 'Ubayd al-Jaabiree (May Allah preserve them both), who both wrote introductions and recommendations to his books.  This event will be broadcast LIVE in several masaajid throughout the US and the Caribbean. Check your local masjid for details on LIVE broadcasting or you can request permission from your masjid admin to broadcast our tele-lectures in your community.

This lecture event will be translated LIVE into English in shaa Allah.


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http://www.mpubs.org/features/events-sponsored-by-mpubs/511-ev ent-live-tele-lecture-advice-for-the-muslimah-living-in-the-west-by-shaykh-abdullah-adh-dhafiri

Tune in via PalTalk in the Room: Muwahhideen Publications

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WizIQ: 

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Mixlr: MPUBS(http://www.mixlr.com/mpubs)

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

Thursday, January 23, 2014

THURSDAY JANUARY 23rd 2014 2 PM EST, 3 PM T T, 7 PM GMT LIVE Tele-Lecture with translation "The Wisdom Behind The Role of The Women in Islaam" by Shaykh Hasan ibn 'AbdulWahhab al-Banna

"The Wisdom Behind The Role of The Women in Islaam"

























Bismillah wa -Alhamdulillah wa Salaatu wa Salaam 'alaa Rasulillah 'amma ba'd

Muwahhideen Publications is honoured to host a LIVE tele-link lecture with Ash-Shaykh Hasan Ibn ‘Abdul Wahhaab

Marzuq al-Banna (May Allah preserve him) who is from the well-known scholars of Egypt on Thursday 23rd January

2014. This event will be broadcast LIVE in Masjid Ibn 'Abbaas, Tobago, two masaajid in Trinidad, Masjid ul Khaleefah and Masjid us Sunnah, and four masaajid in the U.S. Masjid Al-Bukhaari, Florida, Masjid Ibn 'Abbas, Georgia, Masjid Nur Allaah, New York and Masjid Tawheed, Michigan.

This lecture event will be translated LIVE into English In shaa Allah.

Tune in via PalTalk in the Room: Muwahhideen Publications

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WizIQ:
http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/1607011-role-of-the-women-in-islaam-by-shaykh-hasan-ibn-abdulwahhab- al-banna

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Monday, July 08, 2013

MPUBS, ISLAM.TT AND IMAM-MALIK.NET PRESENT MONDAY 8 JULY: LIVE Tele-Lecture - "O Sisters Maximize The Benefit Of Ramadhaan by Shaykh 'Abdullah an-Najmi"

Time: 3:30 PM EDT
Paltalk: Muwahideen Publications
On WiZiQ: http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/1310651-sisters-maximize-the-benefit-of-ramadhaan-by-shayk h-abdullah-an-najmi
Mixlr: MPUBS
 Visit www.mpubs.org & islam.tt for full details. For more info please email info@mpubs.com.

Complete Link:





The Noble Shaykh ‘Abdullah an-Najmi (May Allah Preserve Him) from the mashaayikh of Jeezan, Saudi Arabia will deliver a LIVE tele-lecture with Muwahhideen Publications on Monday 8th July 2013. The Shaykh is a student of Ash-Shaykh Ahmad an-Najmi (rahimahullah) and Shaykh Zayd al-Madkhalee (hafidhahullah). This event will be broadcast LIVE in Masjid Ibn 'Abbaas, Tobago, two masaajid in Trinidad, Masjid ul Khaleefah and Masjid us Sunnah, and six Masaajid in the U.S. Masjid Al-Bukhaari, Florida, Masjid Ibn 'Abbas, Georgia, Masjid Uthaymeen, New Jersey, Masjid Nur Allaah, New York, Masjid as-Sahabah, Ohio and Masjid Tawheed, Michigan.

This lecture event will be translated LIVE into English In shaa Allah.

With Ramadhaan just moments away, Muslims around the world are preparing for this tremendous month, hoping and intending to make the most of it. Every year sisters in particular request advice on how to capitalize on the rewards available in this opportune time while balancing their household duties.

According to Shaykh Sulaymaan ar-Ruhaylee (hafidhahullah), “…the Muslim Women increases in worship. That is because when the women strives in the service of her husband and the members of her household and she prepares food for them that which will suffice them, then she is in obedience to Allah, ‘Azza wa Jall, provided that she seeks the reward from Allah. Therefore, in this is a reward for her and also an increasement for her good deeds. And it is befitting for the Muslim Women when she is preparing the food that she busies her tongue with the remembrance of Allah. So while she is cooking she glorifies Allah, while she is cooking she is saying tahleel (Laa ilaaha illa Allah - None has the right to be worshipped except Allah), while she is cooking she is remembering Allah and in that she will have a tremendous reward. (Like this) preparing food will never divert her from the obedience of her Lord, Glorified is He, during the day of Ramadhaan. So congratulations to the Muslim Women who services her husband and the members of her household and she seeks the reward from Allah, ‘Azza wa Jall, and by that she does not become heedless concerning the remembrance of Allah and she performs what she is capable of doing from the different acts of worship during the day of Ramadhaan. For indeed she has achieved a great success.” [The Muslim Woman Increases More in Worship Than The Man in Ramadhaan By Shaykh Sulaymaan ar-Ruhaylee from TheClearSunnah.wordpress.com]

Shaykh ‘Abdullah an-Najmi (hafidhahullah) will expound more on this topic and offer some points of advice to our sisters on how they can maximize the benefits of Ramadhaan.



MPUBS, ISLAM.TT AND IMAM-MALIK.NET PRESENT MONDAY 8 JULY: LIVE Tele-Lecture - "O Sisters Maximize The Benefit Of Ramadhaan by Shaykh 'Abdullah an-Najmi"

Time: 3:30 PM EDT
Paltalk: Muwahideen Publications
On WiZiQ: http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/1310651-sisters-maximize-the-benefit-of-ramadhaan-by-shayk h-abdullah-an-najmi
Mixlr: MPUBS
 Visit www.mpubs.org & islam.tt for full details. For more info please email info@mpubs.com.

Complete Link:





The Noble Shaykh ‘Abdullah an-Najmi (May Allah Preserve Him) from the mashaayikh of Jeezan, Saudi Arabia will deliver a LIVE tele-lecture with Muwahhideen Publications on Monday 8th July 2013. The Shaykh is a student of Ash-Shaykh Ahmad an-Najmi (rahimahullah) and Shaykh Zayd al-Madkhalee (hafidhahullah). This event will be broadcast LIVE in Masjid Ibn 'Abbaas, Tobago, two masaajid in Trinidad, Masjid ul Khaleefah and Masjid us Sunnah, and six Masaajid in the U.S. Masjid Al-Bukhaari, Florida, Masjid Ibn 'Abbas, Georgia, Masjid Uthaymeen, New Jersey, Masjid Nur Allaah, New York, Masjid as-Sahabah, Ohio and Masjid Tawheed, Michigan.

This lecture event will be translated LIVE into English In shaa Allah.

With Ramadhaan just moments away, Muslims around the world are preparing for this tremendous month, hoping and intending to make the most of it. Every year sisters in particular request advice on how to capitalize on the rewards available in this opportune time while balancing their household duties.

According to Shaykh Sulaymaan ar-Ruhaylee (hafidhahullah), “…the Muslim Women increases in worship. That is because when the women strives in the service of her husband and the members of her household and she prepares food for them that which will suffice them, then she is in obedience to Allah, ‘Azza wa Jall, provided that she seeks the reward from Allah. Therefore, in this is a reward for her and also an increasement for her good deeds. And it is befitting for the Muslim Women when she is preparing the food that she busies her tongue with the remembrance of Allah. So while she is cooking she glorifies Allah, while she is cooking she is saying tahleel (Laa ilaaha illa Allah - None has the right to be worshipped except Allah), while she is cooking she is remembering Allah and in that she will have a tremendous reward. (Like this) preparing food will never divert her from the obedience of her Lord, Glorified is He, during the day of Ramadhaan. So congratulations to the Muslim Women who services her husband and the members of her household and she seeks the reward from Allah, ‘Azza wa Jall, and by that she does not become heedless concerning the remembrance of Allah and she performs what she is capable of doing from the different acts of worship during the day of Ramadhaan. For indeed she has achieved a great success.” [The Muslim Woman Increases More in Worship Than The Man in Ramadhaan By Shaykh Sulaymaan ar-Ruhaylee from TheClearSunnah.wordpress.com]

Shaykh ‘Abdullah an-Najmi (hafidhahullah) will expound more on this topic and offer some points of advice to our sisters on how they can maximize the benefits of Ramadhaan.



Friday, April 09, 2010

The Woman's Ameen, Adhaan and Iqaamah

source: silsilat ul-hudaa wa nnoor – the series of guidance and light - tape no. 697~

this is great naseeha (advise) and clarification on some matters of the salaah pertaining to women specifically. may Allaah increase our women in such qualities, aameen. here are the words of shaykh al-albaani (rahimahullaah):

“As for [the question], is it [correct] for the woman to raise her voice with aameen, then the question [needs] elaboration. If she is praying with women, then yes. As for if she is praying with men [and] they are strange men [i.e., non-mahram], then no. Because the voice of a woman, I do not say that it is ‘awrah [something private to be covered] as many say, because the mothers of the believers and the wives of the first companions (sahaaba) used to speak with men and used to communicate with men, and oftentimes the woman used to come to the Prophet (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa aalihi wa sallam), and she [would] ask him in front of the men, and he (‘alayhi ssalaat wa ssalaam) [would] answer her regarding her question.

But [here], it is not from the manners/etiquettes of the woman that she raises her voice with the recitation of the Qur’aan. We are often asked – is it permissible for the woman, when she is learning the recitation from a shaykh [who is] a reciter [of the Qur'aan], to repeat to him the recitation in order to [know] how it is correct [i.e., correctly recited] – no, the answer is no. Although she learns, her learning is restricted to listening only, as learned the women of all the sahaaba from the Messenger of Allaah (sallAllaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) by listening to his recitation, during salaah or outside of salaah.

The woman, if she is praying with women, and she is an imaam, she raises her voice, and the women behind her also raise their voices. That is due to his saying, (‘alayhi ssalaat wa ssalaam): ‘Indeed women are the twin halves of men’…i.e., every ruling that came in which the men are being addressed, then the women also enter into [or are included in] this address, except what is made an exception… A woman, for example…it is more excellent for her, in other than the taraaweeh prayer, to pray in her house; while the man, it is obligatory upon him to pray the five prayers in the masjid in congregation. So here, the woman is different from the man. But the origin is, as he said, (‘alayhi ssalaam): ‘Indeed women are the twin halves of men.’

So if the woman prays with the women as an imaam, she does just as the man does as an imaam. She raises her voice with the recitation [of the Qur'aan], and she raises her voice with aameen, and [the women] also raise their voices from behind her with aameen. This is firstly. And secondly, the woman prays as an imaam with the women, and not only that, rather, she [also] gives the adhaan and the iqaamah… Why? Because of the previous hadeeth: ‘Indeed women are the twin halves of men.’ More than this, asayyida ‘Aaisha, the mother of the believers, and the leader of the mothers of the believers in terms of fiqh (understanding of the religion), knowledge and da’wah, and may Allaah bless her and her father, used to give the adhaan and the iqaamah when she prayed with the women as an imaam.

And here there is an admonition which there is no question about – the woman here differs as well from the man, as she does not step up before the row of the women, but rather she stands in the middle as if she is one [of the women] from the row. She does not step up before/lead the women [as the man does]. [For] this also, there has come a text regarding it; therefore, in this situation of the woman, she does not enter [or is not included in] the generality of his saying, (‘alayhi ssalaam): ‘Indeed women are the twin halves of men.’”

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نسرين السلفية
http://salafilinks.blogspot.com/

Saturday, February 06, 2010

The Road to Becoming a Righteous Woman

Markazul Bayaan Presents"THE ROAD TO BECOMING A RIGHTEOUS WOMAN"

in conjunction with Markazun NIssa ILM (Bayaan Media)

The Soup Factory Studio[2nd Fl.]

6139 Germantown Ave. Phila,Pa.19144

Saturday,February 13th 2010

Time: 11am - 4pm EST

Date: Saturday February 13 2010

Location: The Soup Factory Studio, 2nd Floor

6139 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19144

Telelink Scholars to be announced

Speakers Scheduled

Dawud Adib - Masjid As-Sunnah An Nabawiyyah, Phila PA

Abu Muhammad Al Maghribee - Masjid Rahmah, Newark NJ

Abu Sufayaan Zahid Rashid - Albaseerah Org. NY NY

Abu Yusuf Khalifah - NY, NY

Aqil Ingram - Masjid Ahlul Quran wal Hadith, Washington, DC

Ticket Purchased: MB Arabic Center, 6143 Germantown Avenue, Suite 302, Phila PA 19144

Vending Space Limited Call 267-462-2315 (No Food Vending)

Website: www.mbarabiccenter.com

Email: mbayaan@gmail.com

General Questions CALL 215-381-2103

Daycare Provided see Flyer

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

GERMANTOWN MASJID PRESENTS"THIRD ANNUAL SISTER'S LUNCHEON"


Germantown Masjid Presents its Third Annual Sisters Luncheon to be held

at:
First District Plaza
3801 Market St.Phila,Pa.19104
Sunday,December 13th 2009

12-5PM Eastern Standard Time

Admission: $45.00


See Full Size Flyer Here:

"The Proper Etiquettes of a Muslimah" Lecture 1st November Philadelphia

12-5 PM Eastern Standard Time

H&H Community Development Center

2036 East Haines Street

Philadelphia, PA 19144

$25.00 Admission Includes Buffet
Speakers: Talib Abdullah, Hassan as-Somali

Tickets and Vending Contacts: 215 844 1325 or 215 991 6730

The Proper Etiquettes Of A Muslimah, Philadelphia PA 1 November 09

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Why should I wear the Hijaab?

An oft-asked question by many Muslim woman! See the clear and simple answer!

Dear Muslim sister! Come towards the gates of Paradise with us! Fulfill your duties towards Allaah, put on your adornment - put on your hijaab, and race towards Jannah (Paradise) by doing all good actions.

This is a good question and there is a beautiful answer! Allaah has commanded us with every action that is good for us and prohibited us from performing every action that is bad for us. Allaah orders the Muslim woman to wear the hijaab when she steps out of the security of her home or when in the presence of strange men. So to wear the hijaab is a source of great good for you – the Muslim woman - for many reasons. Among them:

1. You please Allaah. You are obeying the commands of your Lord when you wear the hijaab and you can expect great rewards in return.
2. It is Allaah’s protection of your natural beauty. You are too precious to be "on display" for each man to see.
3. It is Allaah’s preservation of your chastity.
4. Allaah purifies your heart and mind through the hijaab.
5. Allaah beautifies your inner and outer countenance with hijaab. Outwardly your hijaab reflects innocence, purity, modesty, shyness, serenity, contentment and obedience to your Lord. Inwardly you cultivate the same.
6. Allaah defines your femininity through the hijaab. You are a woman who respects her womanhood. Allaah wants you to be respected by others, and for you to respect yourself.
7. Allaah raises your dignity through the hijaab. When a strange man looks at you, he respects you because he sees that you respect yourself.
8. Allaah protects your honour 100% through your hijaab. Men do not gaze at you in a sensual way, they do not approach you in a sensual way, and neither do they speak to you in a sensual way. Rather, a man holds you in high esteem and that is just by one glance at you!
9. Allaah gives you nobility through the hijaab. You are noble not degraded because you covered not naked.
10. Allaah demonstrates your equality as a Muslim woman through the hijaab. Your Lord bestows upon you equal worth as your male counterpart, and gives you a host of beautiful rights and liberties. You express your acceptance of these unique rights by putting on the hijaab.
11. Allaah defines your role as a Muslim woman through the hijaab. You are a someone with important duties. You are a reflection of a woman of action not idle pursuits. You display your sense of direction and purpose through your hijaab. You are someone that people take seriously.
12. Allaah expresses your independence through the hijaab. You are stating clearly that you are an obedient servant of the Greatest Master. You will obey no one else and follow no other way. You are not a slave to any man, nor a slave to any nation. You are free and independent from all man-made systems.
13. Allaah gives you the freedom of movement and expression through the hijaab. You are able to move about and communicate without fear of harassment. Your hijaab gives you a unique confidence.
14. Allaah wants others to treat you – a Muslim woman - with kindness. And the hijaab brings about the best treatment of men towards you.
15. Allaah wants your beauty to be preserved and saved for just one man to enjoy – your husband.
16. Allaah helps you to enjoy a successful marriage through wearing hijaab. Because you reserve your beauty for one man alone, your husband’s love for you increases, he cherishes you more, he respects you more and he honours you more. So your hijaab contributes to a successful and lasting marriage relationship.
17. Allaah brings about peace and stability in the society through the hijaab! Yes this is true! Men do not cause corruption by forming illegal relationships because you - the Muslim woman - calm their passions. When a man looks at you, he feels at ease, not tempted to fornicate…


So a Muslim woman in hijaab is dignified, not dishonoured, noble, not degraded, liberated, not subjugated, purified, not sullied, independent, not a slave, protected, not exposed, respected, not laughed at, confident, not insecure, obedient, not a sinner, a guarded pearl, not a prostitute…


Dear Muslim sister! Come towards the gates of Paradise with us! Fulfill your duties towards Allaah, put on your adornment - put on your hijaab, and race towards Jannah (Paradise) by doing all good actions. You should agree by now that wearing hijaab is extremely beneficial – it must be - because Allaah only commands what is good…


…and believe me dear sister, it is good to obey the commands of your Lord…


"Their reward is with their Lord: Gardens of Eden underneath which rivers flow wherein they will dwell for ever; Allaah is pleased with them, and they are pleased with Him; this is (in store) for whoever fears his Lord." [Sooratul-Bayyinah 98:8]

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Monday, September 07, 2009

"Family Values" 30 Oct-1 Nov Presented by Masjid Tawheed

masjid tawheed

Masjid Tawheed, Wilkes-Barre, Pa presents:

Weekend Getaway & Circles of Knowledge

"Family Values"

Speakers:

Abu Hassan Malik
Hassan as-Somali
Abu Muhammd al-Maghribee
Waleed ibn Haneef

Topics to include
Polygyny
Rights of the Spouses
Teaching The Family
Activities in the Home
How to Raise the Children

Dates October 30-November 1

Pocmont Resort in the Poconos
Bushkill Fall Road
Bushkill, PA 18324
inquiries Masjid Tawheed @570-821-1730
Vendors contact Naeem@ 570-793-4639

Telelinks to be announced

Monday, July 20, 2009

German city honors Egyptian woman slain in court




By JOERG ABERGER (AP) – Jul 11, 2009

DRESDEN, Germany (AP) — Hundreds of people carrying white roses gathered Saturday on the steps of Dresden's city hall in honor of an Egyptian woman who was fatally stabbed by a defendant in a German courtroom.

Marwa al-Sherbini, a pregnant 31-year-old pharmacist, was stabbed 18 times in a court where she was to have testified against a young Russian-born German. She had filed a complaint against him in 2008 accusing him of insulting her with racial slurs.

The public memorial, organized by local civil rights groups, drew more than 1,000 people, including the Egyptian ambassador and officials from the state of Saxony, where the July 1 stabbing took place.

Mourners brought single white roses that they laid beneath large photos of the dead woman.

Al-Sherbini was stabbed as her 3-year-old son looked on. Her husband was injured when he intervened to protect her and he remains hospitalized.

The attacker, identified only as Alex W., 28, remains in detention pending the outcome of an investigation on suspicion of murder. Charging a suspect typically takes months in Germany.

Al-Sherbini had already testified once against the man in court in November 2008, after which he was fined for calling her a "terrorist" and an "Islamist at a playground.

He had returned to court on July 1 to challenge the fine. Because the man was not considered a threat and had not been held in detention before the court session, there was no security surrounding the trial.

Many German courts, including that in Dresden, have no security checks at their entrance.

"This crime by a lone wolf destroyed a family's hopes within minutes," said Egyptian Ambassador Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy. "We expect the attacker to be swiftly sentenced and her family to receive justice."

Egyptians have expressed outrage at the attack, saying the German response has been too little, too late and serves as an example of racism and anti-Muslim sentiment.

Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed her condolences to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak during the Group of Eight summit in Italy on Thursday and sent her top official for immigration affairs to offer sympathy to al-Sherbini's husband, but has not publicly condemned the slaying.

Ramzy said he was convinced "that this act does not reflect the reality of the German people. The Germans have an open mind, including to people of other faiths," he said.

One of those at the memorial was Walerius Steinhauer who, like the attacker, was born in Russia of German forefathers and was allowed to emigrate after the collapse of communism in 1989.

"We Russian-Germans do not understand this young man. All of us are asking ourselves how could a Russian-German (immigrant) become a right-wing extremist?"

Others expressed similar outrage.

Tobias Weidlich, 29, brought his two young daughters to the memorial.

"The brutality and horror of this crime is unbelievable," he said.

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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.