A reply to the infamous age-old argument that Imām al-Albānī does not have any recommendations from the people of knowledge. Rather, he has recommendations and even the enemies of this great muḥaddith have been forced to testify to his knowledge.
A lecture from the Winter conference of 2010/2011 which took place in Birmingham UK wherein our brother Abū ʿAbdillāh Ḥasan al-Ṣumālī brought us a number of benefits and an insightful glimpse into the life of the great Imām, al-ʿĀjurī, derived from the compilation of Imām al-Dhahabī entitled "Siyar ʿAlām al-Nubala" (Biographies of the Outstanding Individuals of al-Islām from Amongst the Fantastic Figures of This Religion) during the course of a summarized reading of Imām al-ʿĀjurī's classical comprehensive reference work known as al-Sharīʿah.
A response to the Ṣūfī lies claiming that Shaykh al-Islām Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhāb (d. AH 1206) had a connection to the British and that he was responsible for the downfall of the Ottoman Khilāfah.
Our elder and teacher, Abū al-ʿAbbās (ḥafiẓahullāh) continues his sīrah of the Prophet Muḥammad (ṣallallāhu ʿalayhi wa-sallam) series, and goes through the heartbreaking narration of the Ḥadīth of ifk (slander) of ʿĀʾīshah (raḍī Allāhu ʿanhā), bringing forth a number of tremendous benefits.
A short biography showing the tremendous virtue and status of the great Scholar of Islām, the psychologist of Ahl al-Sunnah, Imām Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah.
Shaykh ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz al-Buraʿī, takes us through glimpses from the life of his teacher, the great Scholar of Yemen, Shaykh Muqbil bin Hādī al-Wādi’ī (raḥimahullāh),
a life full of sacrifices for the sake of Islām. A life full of struggling for ʿilm (knowledge) and acting upon it. Translation is by Abū ʿUways (raḥimahullāh).
A brief biography of Shaykh al-Islām Ibn Taymīyyah, along with replies to many of the doubts that the enemies of Ahl al-Sunnah seek to cast upon this noble Scholar of Islām
A glimpse into the characteristics of our beloved prophet, Muḥammad (ṣallallāhu ʿalayhī wa-salām), taken from the book - Shamāʾil al-muḥamadiyyah (شمائل المحمدية) of Imām al-Tirmidhī.
Our noble brother Abū Muḥammad al-Maghribī delivers a series of lectures from the 2009 Toronto seminar, From the Gems of the Sunnah: Benefits from the Story of Kaʿb ibn Mālik, explaining the great ḥadīth of Kaʿb ibn Mālik and his patience, compliance and obedience of the orders of the Messenger of Allāh (ṣallallāhu ʿalayhī wa-sallam). This ḥadīth is one which makes the heart melt, and the eyes shed tears.
A lecture series by our beloved brother Abū ʿUways (raḥimahullāh) wherein he delves into a 3 part series entitled Shedding Light on the Books of the Salaf in ʿAqīdah. He begins by explaining the statement of Ibn Taymīyyah regarding dealing with innovations and the people of innovation. There are people who claim to be upon Salafīyyah, but they are in a completely different direction when it comes to making clear the errors of innovators and their innovation. The harmful effect from not making clear the errors of the people of innovation is that the youth begin to defend, become jealous of, and even protect the people of innovation and their innovations. Moreover, he explains how some may even protect the innovators more than they protect the Sunnah and the people of the Sunnah.
Our noble elder and teacher, Abū al ʿAbbās (ḥafiẓahullāh), goes through events leading up to the revelation and prophethood of the Messenger (ṣallallāhu ʿalayhi wa-sallam).
Upon the death of the Shaykh, Shaykh Ibn Bāz wrote of him: "He was known to me for his sound knowledge and correct ʿaqīdah and his activeness in the field of daʿwah to Allāh (subhānahu wa taʿāla) and warning against the innovations and deviation. May Allāh forgive him and grant him an abode in Paradise and make noble his offspring and join us all in His Noble House (Paradise). Indeed, He is the All-Hearing and Near (with His Knowledge)." (9/1/1418 AH.)
A much needed biography of the great Scholar, Shaykh al-Islām Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhāb. The biography was written by Shaykh Ṣāliḥ al-Fawzān. It addresses some of the claims made by the proponents of the ‘Wahhābī’ propaganda, as well as providing useful information about this great scholar’s earlier and later years.
Narrations concerning īmān, what keeps it within a person, what invalidates it, and what causes it to increase and decrease. Also contains a biography of the author.
An important discussion and an insight into the creed of the four popular Imāms of the 2nd and 3rd century; Abū Hanīfah, Mālik ibn Anas, Muḥammad al-Shafiʿī and Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal.
An overview of the life of the noble companion, Abū Bakr al-Ṣiddīq (raḍi Allāhu ʿanhu). The first man to accept Muḥammad as the Messenger of Allāh (ṣallallāhu ʿalayhī wa-sallam) and the khalīfah of the ummah after his (ṣallallāhu ʿalayhī wa-sallam) death. A few brief questions follow expounding upon the status of Abū Bakr al-Ṣiddīq.