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Can someone tell me what Hanbali resources are available online? Books, websites, etc. Some with English translation too?: http://www.ummah.net/islam/mba/fiqhofthe4/qadir.htm http://mac.abc.se/home/onesr/h/index.html |
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Shukraan akhi, can I ask is ibnfarooq.com a salaf site or pure hunabli fiqh? First of all akhi, it is Hanbali not Hunabli. Secondly everyone who follows the four Imaams is technically Salafi since they were from the Salaf. If you mean is it a Hanbali site of a 'Ghayr-Muqalid' site then how can there be lessons dedicated to Hanbali Fiqh if there was no respect the madhahib? |
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Bismillah... What is wrong with me saying 'hunufi' or 'muluki' or 'shufui', the wrong-ness is that it is not the correct spelling... |
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Wa Alaikum As Salaam wa Rahmatullah, |
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Because His name didn't have a dhummu over the 'HA' or the 'BA' and he didnt have a 'MEEM' in replacement of the 'Noon' either. So his name was Hanbal. |
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Leaving aside the discussion of vowels, replacing the nun sakinah with a mim when it precedes a ba is part of the rules of tajwid (see http://www.abouttajweed.com/iqlab_of...n_saakinah.htm) Does one then go around and do tajweed of all of his arabic conversations? Or when he reads arabic books he does tajweed of those also because he wants to practice his tajweed? |
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I'm not sure what that has to do with the conversation... |
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Wa Alaikum As Salaam wa Rahmatullah, Look to my membership tag for the spelling if it helps you! |
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As Salaam Alaikum,
I am sorry akhi, I think I offended you. You know I have a whole thread opened against me since I mis-typed a fathah so I thought this forum was extremely strict on tajweed. Anyway I did not mean it in a demeaning manner. If I offended you, I ask your forgiveness and I ask Allah to forgive me. Anyway akhi, as for your question on it being Hanbali or Salafi, it did not confuse me at all. My answer was clear, it may seem something strange to some people on this forum but one can be Hanafi, Shafai'i, Maaliki or Hanbali and still be Salafi. If by Salafi you mean some new cult or sect then we are free from any sect in Islaam, we stick only to the Kitaab, the Sunnah and the methodology of the Sahahaabah. As for being a 'Mawlana' then I am far from anything like that ... in fact the word Mawlana would technically translate to 'Our protector' and if anyone tells you that he is 'Mawlana' then know the first off he does not know Arabic. Al-humdulillah I did have the opportunity to study and I do have Isnaad and Ijazaa in the books that I teach from. If you want to see them please contact me ibnfarooq@yahoo.com |
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As for being a 'Mawlana' then I am far from anything like that ... in fact the word Mawlana would technically translate to 'Our protector' and if anyone tells you that he is 'Mawlana' then know the first off he does not know Arabic. Maybe there's a disagreement I didn't know about, but it aquired different meanings over time. The word maula, has been used to mean freed slave (I forgot which tabi'i, but there was a "mawla"/"freed slave" of ibn 'Abbas and I believe Nafi' was the "mawla"/"freed slave" of ibn 'Umar. And it's seems to be in use amongst all Ahlus sunnah as a title of respect for the scholars, but maybe I missed a minority opinion? I heard, an "ustadh" is qualified in one topic and a "shaykh" is qualified in all topics. I assumed ustadh can have ijazah in one book, and a shaykh has ijazah in beginners/intermediate/advance in all topics (tafsir, hadith, fiqh, 'aqidah, tasawwuf), correct me if I'm wrong. |
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And by salafi, they mean, are you in tune with those who follow Shaykhul Islam Muhammad ibn 'Abdil Wahhab (Allah yarhamuh).
Regardless of what you call it, is your understanding in line with his or with the generations of 4/madhhabs of fiqh and 2 'aqidah and tariqah's in tasawwuf. Your fiqh is hanbali, but what's your 'aqidah and views on tasawwuf Basically, are you a traditionalist, or a reformist (Catholic or protestant) ![]() |
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lastly, I'm pretty sure that particular rule of tajwid, is universally applied in the arabic language i.e. the nun sakinah, before the ba, is always pronounced like a meem.
I've never heard it pronounced otherwise, in classical, modern or any other dialect, or read anything contrary when I learned how to read arabic. Most tajwid rules are for the Qur'an but that one is universal. I've never heard anything else. |
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And it's seems to be in use amongst all Ahlus sunnah as a title of respect for the scholars, but maybe I missed a minority opinion? |
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