The Innocence of the Nation’s Scholars from Recommending the People of Heresy & Slander – Islamic Scholars
The Innocence of the Nation’s Scholars from Recommending the People of Heresy & Slander – Islamic Scholars
Publisher:
Dar Sabilel Momnen
Author:
Sheikh Aasim bin Abdullah
Language:
Arabic
Binding:
Soft Cover
Pages: 112
Size: 16x23 cm
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Description du livre
The Innocence of the Nation’s Scholars from Recommending the People of Heresy & Slander is a concise Islamic treatise that clarifies the scholarly stance of the Ummah’s leading scholars on not endorsing people known for heretical beliefs and slanderous behavior. This work addresses critical disputes where some individuals tried to use select words of famous scholars as a form of implicit recommendation for controversial figures and their teachings. Drawing on statements from dozens of well-respected scholars, this book firmly rejects such endorsements and highlights the proper criteria for validating religious authority. A valuable resource for students of Islamic knowledge, researchers in creed and jurisprudence, and anyone seeking authentic Islamic perspectives on safeguarding the Ummah from misguidance and false innovations.
From Author:
Sheikh Aasim bin Abdullah is an Islamic scholar known for his work in defending orthodox Sunni positions and clarifying misconceptions in contemporary religious debates. His writing reflects careful scholarship, rooted in the traditions of the Salaf, and emphasizes the importance of distinguishing authentic religious guidance from unfounded claims. This book has been reviewed and endorsed by notable scholars including Shaykh al-Uthaymeen and Sheikh al-Fawzan, making it a trustworthy reference for serious readers.
Éditeur
Dar Sabilel Momnen
Auteur
- Sheikh Aasim bin Abdullah
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Who is Sheikh Aasim bin Abdullah?
Sheikh Aasim bin Abdullah is a contemporary Sunni Islamic scholar and author known for his efforts in defending orthodox Islamic creed (Aqeedah) and clarifying misconceptions related to heresy (Bid‘ah), slander, and misrepresentation of the positions of senior scholars of the Ummah. His writings focus on preserving the methodology of Ahl al-Sunnah wa’l-Jama‘ah, emphasizing adherence to authentic scholarly principles rooted in the Qur’an, Sunnah, and the understanding of the Salaf (righteous predecessors).