The ruling on the one who doubts the kufr of someone who says the Qur’an is created | Sh. Muhammad Hizaam hafidhahullaah

بسم اللــــه الرحمـــــــــن الرحيم

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The question:-

يقول السائل: من قال إن القرآن مخلوقٌ فهو كافر وسمعت بعض العلماء يقول من شك في كفر القائل بخلق القرآن فهو كافر , هل هذا صحيح ؟

The questioner says: The one who says the Qur’an is created is a kaafir and I heard some of the ‘ulama say whoever doubts the disbelief of the one who says the Qur’an is created is also a kaafir, is this correct?

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The answer:-

نعم – القرآن كلام الله صفة من صفاته من قال إنه مخلوق فهو كافر ومن شك في كفره فهو كافر أيضاً – كفره صريح متعين لاشك فيه.

Yes – The Qur’an is the speech of Allah, an attribute from his attributes. Whoever says the Qur’an is created is a kaafir and whoever doubts in his disbelief is a kaafir as well. His disbelief is clearly expressed, no doubt in it.

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An advise to those who like to take pictures of their belongings and post it

An advise to those who like to take pictures of their belongings and post it:
Imam Ibn Hazm Al Andalusi May Allah Have mercy upon him said:
“How many have we seen from those who boast with that which he owns from belongings, and thus it was a reason for its destruction, either due to the evil eye of an envious one or the plotting of an enemy. Thus beware of this (boasting with that which one owns) for it is purely a harm and no benefit in it”
From the book Al Akhlaq Was Siyar
Majid Jawed Al Afghani

Sh. Ibn al-‘Uthaymeen Raḥimahullāh said: “And strange is that people are unaware of (the virtue of) ten days of Dhul-Ḥijjah”

Sh. Ibn al-‘Uthaymeen Raḥimahullāh said: 
“And strange is that people are unaware of (the virtue of) ten days of Dhul-Ḥijjah, 
you will see them striving in the last 10 days of Ramaḍān with good deeds but during Dhul-Ḥijjah you would find ALMOST NONE of them making any difference between these virtues 10 days and other normal days (i.e he does not make any special effort for Dhul-Ḥijjah).”
● [مجموع فتاوى الشيخ محمد بن صالح العثيمين ، مجلد ٢١ ، صفحة ٣٧]

What is the ruling on studying medicine and engineering? Will they be rewarded [for studying it] and will they have reward like the students of Legislated knowledge?

Question: What is the ruling on studying medicine and engineering? Will they be rewarded [for studying it] and will they have reward like the students of Legislated knowledge?
Answer: “Yes, studying the knowledge of medicine, engineering, pharmacy has good in it. If the intention is good, he will be rewarded. He will be rewarded for this if he has the intention to benefit Islam and the Muslims. In this is good. However, it is not like the Legislated knowledge, the knowledge of the Quran and Sunnah. The virtue is only for the Legislated knowledge. This one [who studies engineering and medicine] will be rewarded in accordance to his intention. He will have good and reward in accordance to his intention. Him working and having a profession to earn for himself, his wife, his children, to benefit the Muslims and make them sufficient from the enemies of Islam, then this has good in it according to the intention. In it is also reward. However, the texts and rewards have been reported about Legislated knowledge. Verily knowledge is only the three categories which you have heard. Yes”.
[Taken from: http://goo.gl/p1n5tN%5D
Translator’s Note:
Shaikh Bin Baz rahimahullah said:
“…As for what is connected to the sciences of medicine, engineering, invention, geology, and other than it. Then these are sciences which have its people and according to their purposes, they will have their ruling. So whoever studies engineering or medicine to benefit the Muslims and suffices them from their enemies, then this one is rewarded according to his intention….”
[Noor ‘ala Darb (1/557)]
Translated by
Faisal Ibn Abdul Qaadir Ibn Hassan

Abu Sulaymaan

How Should One Interact With a Friend Who Calls Him to Evil? – Shaikh Ibn ul-‘Uthaymeen

How Should One Interact With a Friend Who Calls Him to Evil? – Shaikh Ibn ul-‘Uthaymeen
Question: The listener [to the Noor ‘ala Darb radio program] says: I have a friend who pushes me to evil. He is my friend for seven years. So what should I do with him?
Answer: “It is obligatory upon you to advise this friend who calls you to evil. If he is guided, then it is for himself and if he is not guided, then it is upon you to separate from him. This is because the Prophet (ﷺ) warned from accompanying the evil people. He (ﷺ) said:
مثل الجليس الصالح كحامل المسك إما أن يحذيك وإما أن يبيعك وإما أن تجد منه رائحة طيبة ومثل الجليس السوء كنافخ الكير إما أن يحرق ثيابك وإما أن تجد منه رائحة كريهة
The example of a good companion is like that of the musk seller. Either he will give you some musk as a gift or sell it to you or you will find a good smell from him. The example of the bad friend is like the one who blows the bellows. Either he will burn your clothes or you will find a bad smell from him
[Bukhari and Muslim]
This includes a warning from evil companions. It was also reported from the Prophet (ﷺ) that he said:
المرء على دين خليله فلينظر أحدكم من يخالل
A man follows the religion of his friend; so each one should consider whom he makes his friend [Saheeh Sunan Abi Dawood (no. 4833)]
Many people are upon firmness and adhering to the religion. Then when a devil from the devils of mankind is appointed for him, from those who misguide from the straight path, perhaps he will be affected by it. And the infallible one is the one whom Allah protects/preserves [from error]”.

[Noor ‘ala Darb (no. 436)]
Translated by
Faisal Ibn Abdul Qaadir Ibn Hassan

Abu Sulaymaan