Saturday, April 19, 2008

Dawah to the Word 'Salafiyyah' and Not the Concept BoldAlign Left

Alhumdulillah, I came across these questions and answers from one of the `ulama I was able to benefit from in Saudi, Ash-Shaykh Abdur Rahman Al-`Ajlan. I found it it over add my dear brother Abu `Uthman's site at http://forpeopleofunderstanding.blogspot.com/2008/01/question-answer-session-with-shaykh.html/

However, it was orginally posted at Ash-Shaykh Zahid Rashid's site at http://albaseerah.org/ .

I do not know where the exact link is at Albaseerah.Org.This post refute what maybe of the ghulat (extremists) have been purporting for years. It is true that many still do not know this blessed dawah, as if evident from those go became Salafi as part of some "movement" or some "gang-affiliation," and are not trashing Salafiyyah when they were in actuality only extremist using the Salafi name for their own self-promotion.

Khalil Al-Puerto Rikani

Question & Answer Session with Shaykh Abdur Rahman al-Ajlaan

By Shaykh ‘Abdur-Rahmaan Al-‘Ajlaan حفظه اللهon Thursday, December 14th, 2006

Question: A very good, committed and Inshaa Allaah sincere brother calls people to Salafiyyah but sometimes aggressively questions Muslims regarding if they are Salafi or not. This has resulted in many Muslims feeling offended and turning away from the word ‘Salafi’. This brother believes that the word Salafi must be used rigAlign Leftht away in Da’wah otherwise it is a sign that the person is ashamed of being Salafi. How should this person be advised?

Answer: It is not incumbent for one calling to the religion of Allaah تعالى to use a specific phrase such as ‘Salafiyyah’. Rather a caller to Allaah تعالى should call to the Book of Allaah تعالى and the Sunnah of His Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم, or to the haqq (truth), or to the Qur'aan. So it is not incumbent for a caller to Allaah تعالى to use a specific phrase such as ‘Salafiyyah’. Why? Because using the phrase ‘Salafiyyah’ could be used in issues far from the truth and in turn the phrase may be hated and people may be chased away from it. So it is not incumbent to use that specific phrase in calling to Allaah تعالى.

3 comments:

Razi's Thoughts said...

As-salaamu 'alakum wa rahmatullaah

I came across your blog and then looked up the transcript of the Q&A session with Shaikh al-'Ajlaan (hafidhahullaah) - the link is here:

http://www.albaseerah.org/forum/showthread.php?t=3135

Alhamdulillaah, I had a chance to attend this past summer's seminar organized by Albaseerah and Shaikh al-'Ajlaan was one of my favorite Mashayikh during the seminar because of the fact that he spoke slowly, giving those of us who are trying to learn Arabic a chance to see how much we can understand as well as the fact that he allowed the translator to translate his speech after a few words, rather than speaking for several minutes or delivering his whole speech and then having the translation done, as some other Mashayikh prefer. I'm not criticizing the latter approach - I personally just find the former approach more beneficial.

Izache said...

salaams...masha'Allah...thanks for the insight on this, Alhamdulillah.

Khalil Al-Puerto Rikani said...

Razi's Thoughts

Wa alaikum assalamu wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh

MashAllah, you were able to hear the shaykh speak. Alhumdulillah, I have seen him and his brother speaking many times in the Al-Masjid Al-Haram. Yes, they alway speak nice and slow. Their speak is clear and many non-Arabs attend these classes and get much benefit.

Izache Corzo

Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh

Thanks for visiting my blog. InshaAllah, leave comments. I like when I can discuss things with people and when I get feedback.

Khalil