3 - Explanation of The Six Fundamental Principles of Islaam | AbdulHakeem Mitchell | Manchester
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Lesson 3 of The SIx Fundamental Principles of Shaykhul Islam Mohammad ibn Abdul Wahhab by Ustadh AbdulHakeem Mitchell using the explanation of Shaikh Saleh bin Fawzan bin Abdullah al-Fawzann and...
show moreIn this lesson ustadh covered "The Second Principle – Unity in the Religion"
Allaah has commanded unity (al-ijtimaa’) in the religion and has prohibited
separation (at-tafarruq) therein. So Allaah has explained this, clearly and
sufficiently, [in a manner] that the common people can understand.
And He forbade us to be like those who split and differed [amongst
themselves] before us and were destroyed [by this]. And He mentioned that
He commanded the Muslims to be united in the religion, and forbade them
from becoming separated therein. And this is increased in clarity by what has
been reported in the Sunnah of amazing affairs pertaining to that.
Then the matter became [overturned] such that [blameworthy] splitting in the
foundations (usool) and subsidiary branches (furoo’) of the religion was turned
into [the real] knowledge and understanding of the religion, and [such that] no
one spoke of unity in the religion except [that he was considered] a zindeeq
(heretic) or a majnoon (mad person).
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