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![]() You should read the book which was signed and approved by the same scholar of such caliber. The book says that deobandis are mushriks esp Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi. And I never expected the scholar of such caliber to come and say that the whole peace of the islamic world depends on the peace of Saudi Arabia. |
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Which Kalimah Haq did he speak before a tyrant ruler? in my opinion, i think we should see shaykh back within the next few days/weeks inshallah. theres some pressure being mounted as to why he was removed. |
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in my opinion, i think we should see shaykh back within the next few days/weeks inshallah. theres some pressure being mounted as to why he was removed. btw where is the source of this info? |
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as salaamu alaykum,
I respect Shaykh Abdur Rahman al-Hudhayfi and he is a very bold shaykh. He has removed several times, punished by having him imprisoned ( i heard this but not confirmed ) few times * His support for Algerian Islamist Revival from the mimbar of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam * His opposition for Modernist, corrupt , Saudi Officials who want to make Saudi Arabia like any other western country * His opposition for Rawafid -- at the time of when Iranian foreign minister was present he gave a khutbah against ****es ( his was another occasion he was removed -- but SHaykh Huzaifi says he saw the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam in a dream and asked him to defend his companions ) Shaykh Abdur Rahman Huzaifi is very old, and probably this time will be his final removal as the Saudi government is looking for puppet imams who just lead salah and give simple khutbas. |
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As far as the obedience of the "tyrants" by the Shayookh about which you talked in your earlier post , then its not limited to the Saudi scholars. The Deobandi scholars have equally been respecting them. Here is Syed Arshad Madani infront of the "tyrant". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHybVUlDeUw If you have any issues with the obedience of non caliph rulers , then here is Sonia Gandhi chairing a convention of Jamiat Ulama e Hind. http://www.jamiatulamaihind.net/JAMIAT.htm Similarly Indra Gandhi chaired the hundred years celebration function in Dar ul uloom Deoband back in 1970s. You can read the whole account in 'Jahan e deeda' of Mufti Taqi Uthmani db. He has expressed his displeasure over it. |
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Sayyidina Abu Hurayrah reported that Allah’s Messenger (SAW) said,
“A salah in this, my mosque is better than a thousand in any other except the Masjid Haram.” [Ahmed 7257, Bukhari 11901, Muslim 1394, Nisai 2899, Ibn e Majah 1464] MashaAllah the sheikh was the Imam for many years, imagine the reward. |
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MashaAllah the sheikh was the Imam for many years, imagine the reward. ![]() For those who have been inquiring about Sheikh 'Ali al Hudhaify, according to news that we have received, he has been suspended from leading salaah and delivering khutbah in Masjid al Nabawi for the near future. He is still currently in Madeenah and does pray salaah behind the imaam in Masjid al Nabawi at times. Allah knows best when he will return. http://www.haramainrecordings.com/20...-hudhaify.html |
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I Assume He Is Not Leading For His Own Safety At The Moment Due To The Amount Of People And People Who May Have Something Against Him Since The Khutbah.
The Haramain Thread: http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/show...g-live-prayers |
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The Respected Mufti Saheb Mentioned Between The 8th And 10th Min Of The 1st Audio Two Points Which Sheikh Hudhayfee Had Said In Khutbah.
http://www.ciibroadcasting.com/categ...emah-in-focus/ Haramain Thread > > > http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/show...g-live-prayers |
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Ebrahim Moosa – Cii Broadcasting (22-03-12) As South Africa welcomes one of the more recently appointed Imaams of the Haramain to its shores, speculation is rife that one of the Holy Land’s veteran Imaams may have resigned. Sheikh Ali bin Abdur Rahmaan al Hudhaify, the Imaam and Khateeb of Masjidun Nabawi for over 30 years, recently found himself embroiled in a controversy over remarks he made during a Friday Khutbah that were critical of the actions of anti-government protestors in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province. According to a report in the English daily Arab News, during the Khutbah delivered on October 7, 2011,* Sheikh Hudhaifi condemned the riots by mostly Shi’ite protestors in Awamiya in the Saudi city of Qatif. “If those rabble-rousers and hooligans had imagined the horror of chaos and destruction they were making, they would not have committed those crimes,” Al-Hudhaifi was quoted as saying, expressing his disgust at the rioters’ alleged use of motorcycles and petrol bombs to terrorize local people.The State run Saudi Press agency further reported that the imam urged the congregation to use their common sense and keep away from subversive activities. Cii’s Mufti Abdool Kader(AK) Hoosen, who was present when the Khutbah was delivered confirmed the comments of the Sheikh. He indicated that Sheikh Hudhaifi also advocated for the revoking of the protestor’s citizenship due to the chaos that they had allegedly created. According to Mufti AK, the Khutbah, which also co-incided with the onset of the Haj season,* resulted in the Sheikh’s suspension from all his duties. Reports from Saudi Arabia at the time confirmed the suspension. According to one account, when Sheikh Hudhaifi was asked whether rumours of his suspension were true, he confirmed that they were, and that he had been asked to attend a meeting. News of the suspension soon reached online fora, and users of the popular Arabic and English websites, Mazameer and Sunniforum, amongst others, wasted no time in posting their reactions. “I am disgusted how low they went again to remove such a Senior Sheikh, who has been Imam of the Haramain for 34 years. How dare they? It shows they have no respect for the scholars, ” read one impassioned response on a forum. Other users expressed hope that the suspension was temporary and that Sheikh Hudhaify would make a speedy return. Despite the popular outcry, hopes for the Sheikh’s reinstatement have been dealt a blow by his absence from the Imaamate of Masjidun Nabawi for almost 6 months. Fuelling the speculation that the suspension may have become permanent was a posting on the popular Haramain Recordings website, which suggested the Sheikh had resigned. “According to the information received, he[Sheikh Hudhaify] has retired from being Imaam in Masjid al Nabawi,” read the message from the administrators of the site dated 28 February 2012. If confirmed, this would be the second time Sheikh Hudhaify’s outspokenness has landed him in hot water with the authorities. On March 13, 1998, he delivered a lengthy sermon in Masjidun Nabawi that has become immortalised as the “Historic Khutbah” across the Muslim World. This Khutbah, which culminated with his first suspension, was also highly critical of Shi’ites and their denigration of senior companions of the Prophet PBUH. More significant though, was its comprehensive assessment of the condition of the Muslim world and its condemnation of America and the presence of her troops on the Arabian peninsula. Implicit in his comments was a critique of the Saudi Arabian monarchy and other Arab regimes. “The maintenance of peace and security in the Arabian peninsula lies with the governments of Arabia themselves. In fact it is a Fardh(compulsory) upon them to guard their borders. There is no need of foreign intervention,” he said. Ironically, the Sheikh’s pronouncements this time were deemed to be offensive even though they were staunchly echoing the official Saudi government line on the Qatif unrest.However, it is the climate in which he made the statements, that may have rendered them controversial. Some have suggested that his suspension from official duties may be motivated by concerns for the his own safety, as Sunni-Shi’ite tensions continue to simmer in Madinah and elsewhere in the Kingdom. In 2009, the arrest of 5 pilgrims on the premises of the Baqi graveyard gave rise to skirmishes that pitted almost a thousand pilgrims against Saudi security forces. A year later, Saudi police arrested 38 people in Madinah after fighting erupted near the Quba Mosque on the Day of Ashura. Although police said the chaos was triggered by “an argument between teenagers during a football match,” some Saudi newspapers blamed the violence on “young zealots who were wearing black clothes,” in a reference to Shi’ites participating in mourning rituals. Sheikh Hudhaifi still resides in Madinah and reportedly still performs some of his Salaah at Masjidun Nabawi. However, his continuing suspension and possible retirement will deprive millions of Muslims of his beautiful Quranic recital, educational advice and outspoken advocacy of the truth – all being the hallmarks of his three decade long legacy of service to the Haramain. ebmoosa@ciibroadcasting.com
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off my memory, the shaykh began by speaking about one of the blessing that allah has bestowed upon us which is the 'aql saleem. he then went onto to speak about the actions of the so called demonstraters in dammaam who last week decided that they wanted to revolt against the government. he mentioned the ploy was from the shaytaan. he also kept repeating the name muhammad ibn hassan al-'askari, who is supposed to be their awaited one, calling him mal'oon. |
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