Sheikh said rageah biography definition
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Islam Future → The Future For Islam
Shaykhul-Islām Ibn Taymiyyah (d. H)
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Indeed the enmity between man and Shaytan is old, commencing from the time that Adam (alayhi as-salam) was created from the time that he was ordered to prostrate to him. Shaytan refused, became arrogant and hence disobeyed His Lord. His arrogance and pride led him to commit a whole host of sins, it made him expend every effort in missvisande the children of Adam and made him beautify and embellish sins such that they accepted them and eagerly committed them. Due to this, Allah, the Exalted, revealed the books, sent the messengers and enjoined his servants to various injunctions and admonitions in order to secure them from the evil of Shaytan. In the light of his advice, profound injunctions and severe warnings, mankind became separated into two groups: a group who were guided and a group who deserved to be misguided. The group who were guided
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Sheikh Said Rageah is on a journey of faith
You can take this to any Shariah-compliant bank.
Said Rageah is the real sheikh. Been to Mecca, done the hajj. Prays at least five times a day. Gives zakat. Has read the Koran, back-to-front, innumerable times.
And for three days last week, Sheikh Rageah and his fellow clerics took thousands of Muslims through a conference called, Journey of Faith.
But his personal pilgrimage, as a little boy from the sticks in Somalia, to the hodgepodge that is the Middle East, to faith forays in North America, to sharing the same lectern with other esteemed Muslim clerics has been one helluva roller-coaster.
“This conference is a journey of the faith,” Sheikh Rageah says, with a nasal drawl, stressing the definite article.
“Our faith. The Islamic faith. And also all other faiths. Because, as Muslims we respect and honour other faiths. In an Islamic state, no one is allowed to tamper with another person’s religion.
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Allah has referred to the Quran as a Book, which by definition is something written, in many Quranic passages. One example would be (what means): ( By the Mountain, and by a written Book (the Quran), written in pages of a book spread out ) []
The Prophet (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) said, what means, (( Do not travel with the Quran, since I can not guarantee that the enemies would not get a hold of it. )) [Muslim]
Quite obviously, the Messenger of Allah (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) was not referring to the Quran memorized in their hearts or the Quran in al-Lowh al-Mahfooth (the Preserved Tablet)! He was referring to the mus-haf, the written Quran, and he explicitly called it “the Quran”.
‘Umar ibn al-Khattaab, the second Caliph of the Muslims (may Allah be pleased with him), had no problem with this expression either, as it is narrated that he wrote to the governors in the various lands under his rule, following the best examp