And don’t say “I am not a scholar.” Yes, you are not a scholar, but you have [some] knowledge.
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Otherwise he will regret when death approaches him
A person should make the most of his life [engaged] in good deeds, otherwise he will regret it when death comes to him.
Taraaweeh Prayer – Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen
Visit our YouTube channel for more This audio recording is that of Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen leading the taraaweeh prayers in al-Masjid al-Haraam in Makkah. Shaykh Subayyal, the head imaam of al-Masjid al-Haraam at the time, mentioned that Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen led the salaah in al-Masjid al-Haraam 5 times, maa shaa.-Allaah. Translation originally published on 8 […]
Seek knowledge of your Religion
Visit our YouTube channel for more Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen said: [For example], these two men sat down to eat. One of them [began] by eating with his right [hand] having uttered the Name of Allaah when he started to eat, and praised Allaah سبحانه و تعالى when he finished [eating]. From where did […]
Compassion in Islaam
Reference: https://twitter.com/fatawaalolama/status/1380198130008911878 قال الشيخ #ابن_عثيمين :"ينبغي للإنسان أن يراعي قلوب الناس ، فإذا انكسر قلب شخص فليحرص على جبره بما استطاع ؛ لأن في هذا فضلا عظيماً … " شرح بلوغ المرام (٣٣٣/١١) — فتاوى العلماء (@fatawaalolama) April 8, 2021 Sharh Buloogh al-Maraam – v11, p333 Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen said: It is befitting that a […]
Put an end to the enmity, hatred and malice between yourselves
Indeed the month of Ramadhaan is a month of benefits and [the] plentiful earning [of reward], so take advantage of it with worship…
Died whilst seeking knowledge
…then the reward for what he intended and strived towards will be recorded for him [even though he did not attain his goal].
Photographs of others without their permission
It is not permissible to take a photograph of anyone except with his permission…
Maintaining ties of kinship despite relatives cutting off from him
I stopped speaking to my older brother for a period of years, and that was [only] to avoid problems – so what is the ruling regarding that? And is what I did correct?
Our elderly grandfather
We have an elderly grandfather who is particularly ill mannered. And we fear Allaah if we were to leave him to sit by himself, and yet if we sit with him, he is very obscene in his speech – something which is not befitting of someone of his age!