Important Advice from Shaykh Ibn Baaz About Nameemah

In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Ever Merciful…

The great scholar, Shaykh ‘Abdul-‘Azeez ibn Baaz (may Allah have Mercy on him), stated:

From what is necessary to avoid, be distant from, and warn against is nameemah, which is narrating [negative] speech from one person to another, one group to another, or one tribe to another, with the intention of causing corruption or clashes between them.

It [nameemah] is to expose what is disliked to be known, whether the one being quoted is the one who dislikes it, or the one being informed, or even if some third party dislikes it. It does not matter whether it is exposed verbally, in writing, or by gestures and signals. It does not matter whether words or actions are reported. It does not matter if that [report] is about someone’s [actual] faults or deficiencies, or not. A person must remain silent about all things he sees from the situations of people, except when sharing such a thing would benefit some Muslim or repel some harm.

What causes nameemah is either ill-intent for the one he speaks about or an attempt to show affinity for the person he shares with, or maybe just indulging in idle conversation, chatting away about useless things or falsehood. All of that is Continue reading

Did Imam Al-Bukhari say “My Recitation of the Quran is Created”?

In the Name of Allaah, the All-Merciful, the Ever Merciful…

A phrase of disbelief and one of the slogans that identify the Laf-thiyyah Cult from the offshoots of the disbelieving Jahmiyyah Sect was attributed to the greatest scholar of Hadeeth in the history of Islaam, al-Imaam Muhammad ibn Ismaa’eel al-Bukhaaree (d.256), may Allaah have Mercy on him.  This short phrase was attributed to him:

لفظي بالقرآن مخلوق

“My recitation of the Quran is created.”

According to the scholars of Islam, anyone who held this belief was considered a disbeliever, speaking with one of the distinguishing traits of the Laf-thiyyah Cult, who were considered far more dangerous than the original Jahmiyyah disbelievers.

The great imaam, Abul-Qaasim al-Laalakaa’ee (d.418), listed the names of the scholars who were reported to have declared those who say “My recitation of the Quran is created” to be disbelievers. He listed over 50 scholars, including: Continue reading