Advice to the Ulamaa Thursday, May 28, 2009
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by Mufti Sulayman
Advising an ‘aalim who had recently graduated, Shaykh said:
“It is good and acceptable for an ‘aalim to think that he is not doing enough to serve the Deen, and that he should do more and explore other avenues. However, he should not think that the current work of Deen he is doing is worthless.
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A True ‘Aalim Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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by Ismail
” Placing the virtue of knowledge and the ‘ulama to one side for a moment, a true ‘aalim is one who does not regard himself to be an ‘aalim. The more a person’s knowledge increases, the more he will become aware of his own ignorance. As his knowledge increases, he will accordingly become lower and lower in his own eyes.”
A branch laden with fruits always bows down.
The meat of the ‘Ulamaa Sunday, May 10, 2009
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The meat of the ‘Ulamaa is extremely poisonous. It is so poisonous that when we do gheebah about them (and thus eat their flesh), it can kill and destroy our iman completely
Education & Tarbiyah Sunday, March 29, 2009
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by Muhammad Abdullah
“Every mu’allim (teacher of ‘ilm) should be concerned with the education as well as the tarbiyah of his/her students.
Tarbiyah means to motivate one’s students to practice what is taught.
A mu’allim should leave no stone unturned in both these matters.”
Love for Deen, Love for ‘Ulamaa Saturday, March 21, 2009
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by Mufti Sulayman
“One should have love for the ‘ulamaa. Criticising the ‘ulama and finding fault with them are very detrimental actions that can destroy ones’s imaan. One who has a grudge or hatred towards the ‘ulamaa actually has hatred for the Deen.
Imagine if you were to go to a place where you did not know anyone and suddenly you found out that a fellow countryman lived there. You would feel a sudden inclination towards him and would want to meet him. Why? Because of your attachment and love for your country.
Similarly, a person having love for the Deen will have love for the ‘ulamaa. And a person having hatred for Deen will have hatred for the ‘ulamaa.”