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An-Nawawy’s Forty Hadiths: (34) Concept of Enjoining What Is Good and Discouraging What Is Evil - (English)

On the authority of Abu Sa`eed al-Khudree (may Allah be pleased with him) who said, "I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say, 'Whosoever of you sees an evil, let him change it with his hand; and if he is not able to do so, then [let him change it]....

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Warning Against the Fitnah of Takfeer - (English)

This book is an amended transcript of one of the many, many sittings with the illustrious Shaykh, where he was asked about the issue of Takfeer. The sitting took place in Jordan. The transcript was amended by the Shaykh to make it suitable for print.

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Enjoining the Good and Forbidding the Evil - (English)

A lecture in English delivered by Sh. Muhammad Sayyed Adly in which he explains the virtue of enjoining the good and forbidding evil, the rite with which Allah distinguishes Muslims.

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’’Do Not Judge Me’’ Advising Muslims in ISLAM - (English)

An episode in English of the program "The Dean Show," in which the guest Sh. Omar Suleiman shows the difference between judging someone and advising them to do or say something.

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Enjoining Good, Forbidding Evil - (English)

Ibn Taymiyyah said: \”This (enjoining good and forbidding evil) is a duty that the entire Ummah is obliged to fulfil. It is what the Ulama know as an obligation of collective responsibility, if a group in society undertook to discharge it, the other members of this society are absolved from....

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Commanding the Good and Prohibiting the Evil - (English)

A lecture in English delivered by Sh. Bilal Philips in which he explains the ritual of commanding the good things and prohibiting the evil ones and how to achieve it.

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The Difference between Advising and Condemning - (English)

A book translated into English in which the author Imam Ibn Rajab (may Allah have mercy on him) discusses the difference between advising and condemning. It is an extremely important topic faces a very common behavior nowadays. It confirms that the scholars' behavior is to advise and accept the truth....