By Abul Layth on Aug 27, 2008 in Featured, Groups, Sunnah & Hadith | comments(40)

by Abul Layth
Muhammad Al-Albani, may Allah
have mercy upon him, is considered a flagbearer and Imam in the sciences of hadith to the pseudo-salafis of our era. What the majority of these psuedo-salafis do not know is that Al-Albaani contradicted himself numerous times throughout his published works on hadith, lending to the Sunni claim that he is not a scholar of hadith and is in fact not authorized, or even qualified, to grade chains. When one begins to compare some of his editing/commentaries that he authored, one consistently finds Al-Albani “repenting” or “changing” his opinion “after the truth was made known to him”. For his followers, or anyone seeking to benefit from his works, they may come to realize that they have to buy all of Al-Albani’s many works in order to truly find the stance that he died upon. Some scholars, such as Abul Hasan Ash-Shaykh who love Al-Albani, have collected his many contradictions in works they have presented such as the “Taraju’” wherein Abul Hasan mentions some 220 narrations wherein Al-Albani contradicted himself. In this article I will give eleven examples of contradictory views of Al-Albaani, most have been caught by him and brought to his attention by some of his students etc.
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By Abul Layth on Aug 5, 2008 in Qur’an | comments(3)
This is a very beneficial site that I am adding to the site links as well as sharing with those interested:
http://www.theinimitablequran.com/
He argues well that the Qur’an is divinely revealed, a miraculous linguistic work, and is soon to have a “refutations” section.
By Abul Layth on Aug 2, 2008 in Fiqh (Jurisprudence) | comments(6)

On Paltalk a Muslimah code-named Tuwailibah, may Allah
forgive her and us Amin, stated that Ibn ‘Uthaymin did not release the fatwa that it was permitted for a man to marry a woman with the intent of divorce in the future of the marriage and that such was not muta’ah.
Below are the scans to the book translated by Jamal Ad-Din Az-Zarabozo, Islamic Fatawa Regarding Women, in refutation of her and those like her who deny the fatwa. This is the copy from Google Books that I have copied from their site. It is from pages 190-192. You can access the book by clicking here or simply read the scans below. Note that Seekingilm.com does not endorse this view, or disregard it. Muslims should seek verdicts from established Sunni scholars of law.
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By Admin on Aug 1, 2008 in Featured, Sunnah & Hadith | comments(0)

Research Compiled by Abul Layth
Many of us have heard this hadith mentioned often by those who care more for religiosity than the irreligiousness that is rampant in our times. A brother asked on Ma’rifah to research this thread so I thought I would jump to the challenge. The following is my research:
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