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The Evils of Harry Potter and the Kufr of Magic
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  • The responsibility of guardianship/parenthood
  • The verdicts on magic according to the Sharee'ah
  • Examples of the magic contained in the Harry Potter books

Important Audio about Harry Potter and Magic Released

 

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Questions from the West (Feb. 2004) Print E-mail
Thursday, 31 May 2007
ImageAnswered by al-'Allaamah 'Ubayd Ibn 'Abdullaah al-Jaabiree
Two Q&A sessions conducted with one of the scholars of al-Madeenah, Shaykh ‘Ubayd al-Jaabiree. The sessions were conducted on the 7th and 14th of February 2004 and the questions were compiled from across the Western World. A beneficial sitting covering many comprehensive and sometimes complicated issues.
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The Questions:


[Q1]:
O Shaykh, you mentioned in a previous lecture that a person should benefit by seeking knowledge from the Scholars of ahlus-sunnah wal-jama’aah, the other way is that he benefits from books, so what are the books that you advise the beginner to study?


[Q2]:
We do not have scholars in this country (America), if a student speaks Arabic well and receives the tapes of the Scholars and studies them, is this to be equated with the one who sits at the feet of the Scholars?


[Q3]:
What is our position towards those books (from ahlus-sunnah) which have been translated or authored by ahlul-bid’ah?


[Q4]:
In regards to those books translated by the opponents of the Sunnah, we have brothers amongst us who graduated from Madeenah University and are able to check the translations, so how should we approach this?


[Q5]:
We know that Allaah has decreed that certain people will reach a certain level of knowledge, however how do we determine that someone is a major scholar. Is it because he memorised a lot, understands books, his age, his fear of Allaah or is it because other Scholars say he is a Scholar or perhaps all of these things together?


[Q6]:
What is the ruling on the child who was born out of fornication; please explain this issue in detail and in general?


[Q7]:
Seeing that the child is one of zinaa, then is it permissible for the mother to go to the courts and seek child support (since the kuffar courts recognises the zanee as the father)?


[Q8]:
Dear Shaykh, We are a small group of salafees brothers in the USA (Atlanta), we used to be one masjid, and then there occurred between us a fitnah, a split between the administration and the Imaam who was with the common-folk. Some of the people thought this came about because the administration was 1) Harsh, 2) Squandering Money 3) Acting as the Leaders of the Muslim Land, 4) Not being truthful. The people and the administration felt that due to the ongoing efforts of some of the common people seeking leadership, petitioning to over-throw the leadership. As a result, the masjid was split, another masjid was set-up 20 or 30 minutes away, enmity and hatred appeared. This lead to boycotting, name-calling, threats, distrust and isolated occurrences of hizbiyyah. What do we do know O Shaykh, do you advise us to peacefully coexist in two separate masjids, cooperating in spreading the da’wah, or to go back to the old masjid with the old administration or do we go back to the old masjid with a new administration, if so, how do we go about doing this?


[Q9]:
We affirm that from the manhaj of ahlus-sunnah is to distance ourselves from and abandon ahlul-bida’ah, but how then to we deliver the da’watus-salafiyyah to them?


[Q10]:
Is it permissible for a salafee to pray in a masjid that isn’t salafee even if they were to live next to it and there is no salafee masjid in that vicinity?


[Q11]:
Should a specific hand be used to wash one’s foot during wudhoo?


[Q12]:
A man divorced his wife (the third divorce), then he comes to the Imaam or one of the students of knowledge and says ‘I have doubts about my first divorce as it may have been out of anger’ or ‘she was on her menses’. What should we do, O Shaykh?


[Q13]:
Please clarify to us the issue of ‘anger’, is that anger that makes one crazy, or the anger that makes one forget what one said or is it the anger that one feels day to day like with one’s wife?


[Q14]:
In regards to the one who marries and then divorces, is it permissible to go to the courts to seek financial support for these children?


[Q15]:
What do we do if one from the masaajid of ahlul-bid’ah asks a student of knowledge to give a lecture or classes in their masaajid with no conditions (from any book or topic), can he go there and give those classes?
 

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