Response to Shamsi Confronting Bilal the Apostate at Speakers Corner

In responding to the recent video of Shamsi confronting Bilal, a revert that who has become an apostate.

I will first acknowledge that extremism in Islam can indeed lead someone to apostasy. This is evident in the case of the Khawarij, who the Prophet (saw) described as people who would “leave the religion faster than an arrow leaves its target.” However, it is important to distinguish between the traits of the Khawarij and their fundamental beliefs (Usool) that define the group.

For example, while the Prophet (saw) described the Khawarij as having specific outward traits—like a marked devotion to worship (such as their prominent prayer marks)—their internal beliefs and actions, particularly their tendency to declare Muslims who commit major sins as apostates (takfir), set them apart.

The Messenger of Allah said: Your prayer does not compare to their prayer, nor does your fasting compare to their fasting, nor does your recitation compare to their recitation (Muslim). And in another narration, he said: You will slight your prayers in comparison to theirs (Bukhari and Muslim)

The Khawarij believed that emaan (faith) was static and could neither increase nor decrease. This view was not consistent with mainstream Islamic beliefs, where faith can fluctuate based on actions, repentance, and adherence to the faith.

It’s also essential to note that the Prophet’s description of the Khawarij doesn’t equate to automatically declaring someone who makes a mistake, such as drinking alcohol, to be an apostate. The Khawarij were extreme in making takfir on individuals over sins that do not constitute kufr, while committing major shirk or kufr (like insulting the Messenger of Allah or ruling by laws other than Allah’s) is clearly grounds for takfir in Islam.

It is important to note that Shamsi and others like him have redefined the concept of Khariji, shifting away from the traditional understanding of the Khawarij as defined by the salaf. Instead, they now categorize anyone who criticizes the misguided rulers of today, even if these rulers have clearly fallen into disbelief, as Khawarij.

Ibn Abbas reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The master of the martyrs on the Day of Resurrection is Hamzah ibn ‘Abdul Muttalib, and a man who stands up to a tyrannical leader, prohibiting him from evil and enjoining good upon him, and he is killed for it.” Source: al-Mu’jam al-Awsaṭ lil-Ṭabarānī 4079

Shamsi’s Contradictions:

In the video at hand, ‘Ahmed Musa Jibril’s Follower Apostates ! | Shamsi Speakers Corner’ – Shamsi (may Allah silence him) uses Bilal, an apostate, to argue that those who he considers “Khawarij” are wrong. What Shamsi is trying to do here is say , since Bilal has now become an apostate, that is a proof  I was right, he implies that the Murjiah and Madakhilah must be upon the truth, because ‘Bilal’ apostated. This seems to be a contradiction: if the apostasy of Bilal is proof against the opponents of Shamsi, ‘the Khawarij’, then by the same token, the apostasy and errors of the Murjiah and Madakhilah should also serve as evidence against them.

Moreover, Shamsi calls out Shaykh Ahmed Musa Jibril by name, labelling him as a “Khariji” and accusing him of leading followers astray. If Shamsi is using Bilal’s apostasy as evidence to attack the ‘Khawarij’, then as already stated, why doesn’t the same reasoning apply to the Murjiah or Madakhilah? Shamsi’s own inconsistent logic raises questions about his stance. One only needs to look into the Muslim world and see clearly the actions of the apostate governments and their dealing with the enemies of Allah (swt) and their fighting against the Muwahideen, their acceptance of the Abrahamic accords and normalisation with Israel and say, well this is the outcome of irjah, so the blame must be paced on the shoulders of the palace scholars who issue verdicts for such rulers, and thus one must come to an honest conclusion that it is a proof that they, these scholars by virtue of the Arab leaders faults and sins, are a proof of their deviance and the flawedness of the madkhali movement and its followers at large.

 

Shamsi’s Treatment of Non-Muslims:

Another concerning point in the video is Shamsi’s interactions with non-Muslims, especially his treatment of the kuffar (disbelievers). Despite calling himself a follower of the Qur’an and Sunnah, Shamsi repeatedly refers to the kuffar as “brothers,” engaging with them in a manner that appears overly friendly—laughing, joking, and showing warmth even with someone who has left the faith. This stands in stark contrast to how he behaves towards Muslims he opposes, where his harshness is evident, The title of this video alone is a proof of that.

Shamsi has clearly displayed authentic characteristics of the Khawarij, without even knowing it.

The Messenger of Allah said: They (Khawarij) kill the Muslims and spare the idolaters. If I live to see them I will kill them like the killing of (the people of ‘Aad). (Bukhari and Muslim)

The Qur’an teaches us that it is the believers who are brothers to one another, and we are instructed to be harsh toward the disbelievers while showing mercy to fellow Muslims.

“Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. And those with him are firm with the disbelievers and compassionate with one another…” Quran 48:29

Shamsis behaviour seems to reverse this principle allying again closer to the attitude of the Khawarij, who were harsh on the believers yet easy on the disbelievers—he shows more leniency to the disbelievers and apostates, while being harsh toward Muslims who disagree with him. This contradiction is not in line with the teachings of Islam.

 

Islamic Position on Apostasy:

It is crucial to understand that Islam has a clear stance on apostasy. There is no need to deflect or hide behind biblical texts to avoid addressing the issue of apostasy in Islam.

The Shariah has provided us with explicit rulings on this matter, and these rulings are not up for reinterpretation based on personal biases or external influences. Allah says in the Qur’an, “O you who believe! Fear Allah and speak the truth” (Quran 33:70), and we must stand firm in our commitment to the truth, regardless of the pressures around us!

 

Justice in Islam vs. Biblical Commands:

One final point of reflection is Shamsi’s reaction to the biblical command in 1 Samuel 15:3, where the Israelites are instructed to kill the Amalekites, including men, women, children, and infants, due to the sins of previous generations. Shamsi criticizes this command, arguing that it is unjust to punish innocent children for the sins of their ancestors. He cites the Qur’anic verse from Surah Al-Fatr (18), which states, “No soul will bear the burden of another,” to highlight the fairness of Islamic justice.

However, in his confrontation with Bilal, Shamsi seems to ignore this principle of justice. By using Bilal’s apostasy as a way to attack others, he indirectly contradicts his own position on justice and mercy, as outlined in the Qur’an. If Bilal’s apostasy is used as proof of the extremism of the Khawarij, then perhaps Shamsi’s actions reveal more alignment with the unjust commands of the Old Testament, rather than with the Quranic principles of justice and mercy.

Conclusion:

Ultimately, Shamsi’s selective application of Islamic principles raises significant concerns. His behaviour toward apostates, non-Muslims, and fellow Muslims

contradicts the teachings of the Qur’an and Sunnah. As believers, we are called to be consistent in our application of Islamic principles, and we must always speak the truth, regardless of the situation or the individuals involved.

May Allah guide us all to the straight path, and may He grant us the wisdom to uphold justice and truth in our actions.

– Ustadh Abu Ousayd

24th February 2025 / 25 Sha’ban 1446

EXCEPT HE WHO IS FORCED

The word “Ikrah” means “force, coercion, compulsion etc.” and “Mukrah,” which comes from the word “ikrah,” literally means “one who is forced.”

Allaah says:

“Whoever disbelieved in Allaah after his belief, except him who is forced thereto and whose heart is at rest with Faith but such as open their breasts to disbelief, on them is wrath from Allaah, and theirs will be a great torment. That is because they loved and preferred the life of this world over that of the Hereafter. And Allaah guides not the people who disbelieve.” [an-Nahl 16:106-107]

ibn Abbas said: “This verse was revealed about ‘Ammar ibn Yasir. The idolaters had taken him away along with his father Yasir, his mother Sumayyah, Suhayb [al-Rumi], Bilal [ibn Rabah], Khabbab [ibn al-Aratt] and Salim [the client of Hudhayfah] and tortured them. As for Sumayyah, she was tied up between two camels and stabbed with a spear in her female organ. She was told: ‘You embraced Islam for the men’, and was then killed. Her husband Yasir was also killed. They were the first two persons who were killed in Islam. As for ‘Ammar, he was coerced to let them hear what they wanted to hear. Rasoolullaah, saAllaahu alayhi wa salam, was told that ‘Ammar has renounced faith, but he said: ‘Never, ‘Ammar is filled with faith from his head to his toes; faith is admixed with his flesh and blood!’ ‘Ammar then went to see the Rasoolullaah, saAllaahu alayhi wa salam, crying. Rasoolullaah, saAllaahu alayhi wa salam, wiped his tears with his own hand and said: ‘if they return to you, let them hear again what you told them.’ Then, Allaah, exalted is He, revealed this verse”.

Imaam Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab said regarding these verses:
“So Allaah didn’t excuse anyone except the Mukrah whose heart is firm upon Imaan and Tawhid.  And it’s known by necessity that it’s impossible to coerce someone to change his beliefs; but it’s possible to change his speech and actions.  So this verse has clarified that whoever utters a word of kufr, or does an action of kufr, then he has indeed become a kaafir with the exclusion of the Mukrah who is firm upon Tawhid in his heart.  And as mentioned in the verse, he becomes a kaafir because he preferred the worldly life, not because he changed his beliefs.” (Tarikh ibn Ghannam)

Imaam Sulayman ibn Abdullaah stated in his book “ad-Dala’il Fi Hukm Muwalat Ahlul-Ishrak” under the ‘Fourteenth Evidence’ commenting on these verses of an-Nahl 106-107:

“So He (Allaah) has made a judgment that is unchangeable- That whosoever turns back from his deen to kufr, then he is a kaafir. Regardless of whether he had the excuse of khawf (fear) for his life, wealth, family, or not; and whether he committed kufr both internally (with his heart) and externally (through actions), or only externally and not internally (i.e. only through actions, without the heart); and whether he committed kufr through his actions and his speech, or with just one of the two and not the other; and whether or not he committed kufr because of his desire to attain some worldly benefit from the mushrik; he becomes a kafir in each and every situation – except for the Mukrah. And he is the ‘Maghsub’ in our language. (Derived from “Ghasaba Yaghsibu”- which implies the meanings of “coerce, compel, force, extort, seize unlawfully, conquer, subdue, rape, etc.” And Maghsub is the one who is “coerced, compelled, forced, subdued, etc.” According to classical linguists: “Someone who is forced to do something he dislikes by means of subjugation and compulsion.” See Lisan Al-‘Arab 3/526, and Al-Misbah Al- Munir 2/729)

So if a person is forced to do kufr; and it is said to him ‘Commit kufr! Or else we shall kill you- or we will torture you’; or the mushrik take him and beat him (severely) – and it is not possible for him to be rid (of this torment) except by agreeing with them; then it is permissible for him to agree with them externally (through actions or speech) – with the condition that his heart rests upon Imaan – meaning firmly established upon it and believing in it. But as for him agreeing with them with his heart, then he is a kaafir- even if he is a Mukrah.

And what is apparent from the words of Imaam Ahmad, is that in the first situation, he would not be a Mukrah- unless the mushrik had tortured him. Because when Yahya Ibn Ma’een entered upon him while he was ill, he (Yahya) greeted him with Salaam but he (Imaam Ahmad) did not return his Salaam. So Yahya began to appeal to him saying: “The hadeeth of ‘Ammar (O Ahmad)! And Allaah said ‘excluding he who is forced thereto while his heart is at rest with Imaan’.” So Ahmad turned his face to the other side; so Yahya exclaimed, ‘He does not accept an excuse?!’ So when Yahya was leaving, Imaam Ahmad said, ‘He uses the hadeeth of Ammar as proof, and the hadeeth of Ammar is ‘I passed by them (the mushrik) while they were insulting you (O Rasoolullaah) – so I forbid them (to say such things), so then they tortured me…’ And you, it is said to you ‘We want to torture you’.” (Meaning that ‘Ammar was actually tortured, and Imaam Ahmad was saying that they themselves were not in that condition yet, but rather were merely being threatened. So mere threats are not a valid Ikrah which would permit kufr.) So Yahya said, “I swear by Allaah! I have not seen anyone under the surface of the sky of Allah who understands the deen of Allaah better than you.’ (Ibn Abu Ya’la in his At-Tabaqat 1/404, and Ibn Al-Jawzi in Manaqib Al-Imaam Ahmad on the authority of Abu Bakr Al-Marwathi 474)

Then He informed that those murtad, who opened their hearts to kufr, even though they are sure of the haqq; and that they said ‘We did not do this except because of khawf’- but still ‘on them is wrath from Allaah, and theirs will be a great torment.’

Then He informed that the reason for this kufr and eternal punishment – is not because they believed in shirk; nor because of ignorance about tawhid; nor because of hatred for the deen; nor because of love for kufr- rather, the reason is merely because of a bit from the bits of the dunya (worldly life), which he preferred above the deen and the pleasure of the Lord of the Worlds.

So He said,

“That is because they loved and preferred the life of this world over that of the Hereafter. And Allah does not guide the kafir. (Al-Nahl 16:107-109)

So He has made takfir of them. And He informed that He will not guide them, even though they try to excuse themselves with the plea that they (only did it out of) lust for the dunya.

Then He informed that these are murtad, because they preferred the life of the dunya rather than the akhirah; they are the ones whose hearts, hearing, and sight Allah has sealed, and that they are the oblivious ones; then He informed (us of their) confirmed reality:

‘That in the Hereafter, they will be the losers.’ (An-Nahl 16:109)

JUST ME BEING ME

One of my uncles was a Shaykh in Lebanon, Shaykh Abdullatif Haddad (may Allah have mercy on him) he was also a judge in the islamic courts and a very strong khateeb

Growing up, I would hear about him. One thing in particular that stood out was he was nicknamed Shaykh As-Shabab,

‘THE SHAYKH OF THE YOUTH’

I used to ask why, and was told that he wasn’t your typical “shaykh”, he didn’t conform to the ‘standard shaykh image’ that many try to form today,

He spoke, dressed and mingled with the youth. He was like the cool shaykh, the peoples champion.

From what i was told, he was very direct, to the point, and would not hold back speaking up against individuals that could cause him harm

I mention this for a couple of reasons: I think this rubbed off on me, I refuse to conform to the standard ‘shaykh’ image, putting on an act walking, dressing, with my nose up high….

I’m me, alhumdulilah, happy in my skin. Happy being me without the act, so if you see me and you think “that doesn’t fit” I don’t care because I dont want to fit in your box, so me being a  practising Muslim, religious, a preacher, teacher, with all my shortcomings, is me…

NO ACT / NO FILTER / NO APOLOGY

If this is too much for you or not what you’re accustomed to, then get used to it because I’m not changing for anyone. #unapologetic or, as I was taught recently, #based

Pleasing Allah (swt) is enough for me. #alhumdulilah

WE DONT REALLY WANT WHAT WE SAY WE WANT

We say we want the Shariah, but when the shariah is not in our favour, we oppose it and run to man made systems

We say we love the Sunnah, but say “it’s not an obligation”

We want the lands of Islam to be free, but we want to attack those fighting for its freedom!

We say we want to be on deen, but will not divorce Jahiliyyah

Men say they want a practising wife, but when he has one, he says, “shes too boring, un attractive,” then goes looking for a Mutabarrijah!

Woman say I want a man who is religious, a protector, one with gheerah, but when they get one, they say “His too extreme, I want freedom”

We want a leader, a Shaykh to speak the Haqq, but when we see one cowardice overtakes us and we say, “He shouldn’t be speaking openly, that’s not wisdom”

Do we really want what we say we want, or are we just after an image or an appearance? Do we just want to look the part, sound the part, only seeing it from a distance.

If you are suffering from this sickness, then the first thing you should do is remember the words of Allah (swt),


يَـٰٓأَيُّهَا ٱلَّذِينَ ءَامَنُوا۟ لِمَ تَقُولُونَ مَا لَا تَفْعَلُونَ
“O believers! Why do you say what you do not do?”

كَبُرَ مَقْتًا عِندَ ٱللَّهِ أَن تَقُولُوا۟ مَا لَا تَفْعَلُونَ
“How despicable it is in the sight of Allah that you say what you do not do!” (Quran 61:2-3)

Then you need to realise that you have an issue that needs to be rectified, fix your mindset, and synchronise what pleases Allah with your heart, tongue, and limbs

Dont be pleased with your exterior while being empty from within, and don’t be fooled by the exterior of those who do not follow through,

beware of these traits and its deception as they are closer to hypocrisy,

Allah (swt) says,

۞ وَإِذَا رَأَيْتَهُمْ تُعْجِبُكَ أَجْسَامُهُمْ ۖ وَإِن يَقُولُوا۟ تَسْمَعْ لِقَوْلِهِمْ ۖ كَأَنَّهُمْ خُشُبٌۭ مُّسَنَّدَةٌۭ ۖ يَحْسَبُونَ كُلَّ صَيْحَةٍ عَلَيْهِمْ ۚ هُمُ ٱلْعَدُوُّ فَٱحْذَرْهُمْ ۚ قَـٰتَلَهُمُ ٱللَّهُ ۖ أَنَّىٰ يُؤْفَكُونَ

“And when you see them, their forms please you, and if they speak, you listen to their speech. [They are] as if they were pieces of wood propped up1 – they think that every shout is against them. They are the enemy, so beware of them. May Allāh destroy them; how are they deluded?” (Quran 63:4)

May Allah (swt) allow us to realise the truth and follow it, may He allow us to see the falsehood and leave it. Ameen

And Allah knows best

CRITICISM WITHOUT WARNING?

Public criticism and rebuttal of someone who openly makes errors relating to the religion of al-Islam does need to be advised privately, and this is well established from the action and understanding of the Salaf, and inshaallah I will bring some proofs relating to this issue in this article.

It should be noted that privately advising a sinner about his sin is a completely different issue, and the two should not be confused.

In the Quran, Allah (swt) has “publicly” corrected the Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, on a few occasions, including the interaction of the Prophet with the blind companion, as found in Sura Abasa, regarding Abdullah ibn Umm Maktum, and this is of the greatest of proofs that does not require a second,

that is if someone makes a mistake concerningthe religionof Allah, public criticism is permissible without prior, private warning.

Umar (ra) was publically critised on multiple accounts,
1. Why he had two garments
2. Woman refutes Umar (ra) regarding mahr
3. His statement if I go astray, “we will straighten you with our swords”

Many other examples can be found in the seerah

The salaf also had some words regarding criticism,

Muhammad Ibn Bandār al-Jurjānī said to Imām Ahmad ibn Hanbal (rahimahullāh), “It is hard upon me to say: ‘So-and-so is such-and-such and so-and-so is such-and-such’. So Imām Ahmad replied, ‘If you remain silent and I remain silent, how will the ignorant person know what is correct and from what is false?’
(Majmū al-Fatāwā 28/231, Sharh ʿilal al-Tirmidhī 1/350)

Imām Ahmad was asked about Husayn al-Karabīsī, he responded, “He is a mubtadiʿ (innovator).” On another occasion, he (rahimahullāh) said, “Beware of Husayn al-Karabīsī. Do not talk to him, and do not talk to the one who talks to him.” ― he said it four of five times. (Tārīkh Baghdād 8/65.)

The science of Al-Jarh wat-Ta’dīl, is well established in the shariah,
This is especially true regarding those who narrated Hadith, and those who were people of innovation and of thise who publically made mistakes

Imam ahmed himself was quoted in saying,

Imaam Ahmad, may Allaah have mercy on him:

1. Al-Marwadhee (rahimahullaah) said: “Abu ‘Abdillaah (Ahmad Ibn Hanbal) once mentioned Haarith al-Muhaasibee and said: ‘Haarith is the source of all this affliction – meaning the innovations of the views of Jahm. There is no calamity except for Haarith.’” Bahr-ud-Dam (pg. 99)

2. Habeeb Ibn Abee Hilaal: Ahmad said of him: “He is rejected.” Bahr-ud-Dam(pg. 105)

3. Habeeb Ibn Jahdar: Ahmad declared him a liar. Bahr-ud-Dam (pg. 109)

4. Al-Hasan Ibn Dhakwaan: Ahmad said of him: “His ahaadeeth are forged” and in one report, he said: “He is of no significance.” Bahr-ud-Dam (pg. 114)

5. Khaalid Ibn Yazeed Ibn ‘Abd-ir-Rahmaan Al-Hamdaanee: Ahmad said: “He is nothing.” Bahr-ud-Dam (pg. 114)

Bukhari and An Nasaee did the same. They mentioned people by name, their faults publically, and did not restrict it to private advising.

So if an Alim, Shaykh, Ustadth, or Daee and anyone else speaking in the name of Islam openly and publicly makes errors, correcting the error publicly is permissible as this allows the correction of this error that would have misguided or mislead the community.

None of us are free from mistakes, errors, and shortcomings, but the preservation of that which is authentic and correct far outweighs the image of the individual who has made the error

And there should be no favouritism regarding that.

And Allah knows best.

LGBT TERRORISM

The LGBTQ+ movement are a bunch of terrorists and ill prove it by means of its very definition

1. They are politically driven
2. They have extremists and radicals within their ranks
3. They have their own flag they wish to fly and have it recognised
4. They wish to overthrow governments and impose their strict ideology
5. They are violent (both verbally and physically)
6. They are targetting and radicalising young children and the youth
7. They intimidate any other persons from any religion that oppose them
8. create a general climate of fear in a population and thereby bring about a particular political objective

Are you convinced yet?

This is exactly how they should be viewed and treated, tell me I’m wrong

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Written by Ust. Abu Ousayd
15/03/2023

ALLAH IS THE ONE THAT GUIDES, NOT YOU

I was thinking about this ayaah all day and night after as it came up over lunch with some brothers,

إِنَّكَ لَا تَهْدِى مَنْ أَحْبَبْتَ وَلَـٰكِنَّ ٱللَّهَ يَهْدِى مَن يَشَآءُ ۚ وَهُوَ أَعْلَمُ بِٱلْمُهْتَدِينَ

“Surely you do not guide whomever you love, but Allah guides whomever He decides, and He knows best the ones (who are) rightly-guided”

There are in our lives people whom we love and want guidance for, this is definitely the case with reverts who would love for their family members to be guided,

Then there are individuals in raised Muslim households that are far from the religion, and you wish guidance for,

It’s clear from the ayaah we love guidance for those we love,

but after some pondering and looking at it from another angle, I came to understand guidance in another way,

How many times do we hear of married couples who live in toxic relationships, say they worry that if they leave, the other will be misguided,

and if they have children in such relationships, this fear is intensified, and they also think the same. “If I leave, then children will be misguided…..”

But here’s the thing,

What gives the guarantee that if you dont leave, they will be guided?

This is a heavy realisation that I think most people don’t see, again,

“Surely you do not guide whomever you love, but Allah guides whomever He decides, and He knows best the ones (who are) rightly-guided”

What’s to say, perfect relationships means you will have a perfect rightous spouse or perfect rightous off-spring?

again, “you do not guide whoever you love…” cementing that guidance is from Allah, he guides who he pleases, guides those who we love or hate, guides those in perfect scenarios or terrible scenarios, and the opposite it true,

whether we are in the picture or not makes absolutely no difference to who is guided and who isn’t, and this is hard to grasp and come to terms with. We simply do not guide!

But surely there is some sort of effort on our part that we must do, right?

Absolutely right, what we need to realise is our part involves us doing our bit to the best of our abilities, we need to try to direct towards the right and away from the evil, if they are guided Alhumdulilah, but if they are not, we stand without fault, we can stand in front of Allah (swt) and confidently say, “O ALLAH I TRIED” and that’s the key.

On the Day of Judgement no one will be concerned about anyone except themselves,

On that day we all will flee from those we love today in the Dunya, from our brothers, parents, from our spouse, and even our children.

In the effort in trying to save those around us who we love, what’s more important, and this will sound selfish, but we need to save ourselves first,

Allah says,

يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا قُوا أَنْفُسَكُمْ وَأَهْلِيكُمْ نَارًا وَقُودُهَا النَّاسُ وَالْحِجَارَةُ عَلَيْهَا مَلَائِكَةٌ غِلَاظٌ شِدَادٌ لَا يَعْصُونَ اللَّهَ مَا أَمَرَهُمْ وَيَفْعَلُونَ مَا يُؤْمَرُونَ

“O, believers! Save yourselves and your families from a fire, whose fuel is men and stones; upon it are fierce and mighty angels who never disobey Allāh’s command and who promptly do what they are commanded to do.”

We are not sailors that need to go down with the ship, we are Muslims that need to save ourselves from the Hellfire, do your bit leave the rest with Allah(swt).

And Allah knows best.

-Abu Ousayd

CALLING THE LEADERS OUT PUBLICLY

“One day Umar Stood up to deliver a sermon; in it, he said,

‘O people, whoever among you sees any crookedness in me in my character, my deals, my action, then let him straighten out that crookedness.’

A man from the audience called out, “by Allaah, were we to see any crookedness in you, we would have straightened it out with our swords.’

Umar then said, All praise is for Allaah, who has placed in this nation someone who will straighten the crookedness of Umar with his sword.’”

Akhbaar Umar (pg 231,232) and Ar-Riyaadh an Nadirah.

Todays Murjiah / Madkhalis would say this man is a khariji because he spoke up against the ruler, they would say he had no right as only the Ulema can speak, in private of course, with the leaders

When will such people succumb to the truth rather than make un just excuses

SAJDAT AL SHUKR

It is mentioned from the Sunnah to make a prostration of thankfulness, Sajdat al-Shukr.

THE MESSENGER –
Abu Bakrah (RA) he saw the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), when news reached him that his troops had prevailed over their enemy, he was lying with his head in ‘Aa’ishah’s lap, then he got up and fell in prostration.
(Reported by Ahmad, 5/45; al-Haakim, 4/291).

THE COMPANIONS –
Abu Bakr (RA) prostrated when he heard the news that Musaylimah had been killed.
(Reported by Sa’eed ibn Mansoor in his Sunan).

‘Ali ibn Abi Taalib (RA) prostrated when he found Dhu’l-Thadiyah among the Khawaarij.
(Reported by Ahmad in al-Musnad)

Ka’b ibn Maalik (RA) prostrated at the time of the Prophet (SAW) when he was given the glad tidings that Allaah had accepted his repentance.

We can see from the best of creation and then the greatest of people that walked this earth after the Prophets and Messengers, their prostration of thankfulness was tied to the pleasure of Allah (SWT),

Today, it’s tied to a ball, a goal, or a win in a game invented by the British.

-Abu Ousayd

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ANDREW TATE / ISLAM

ANDREW TATE / WELCOME TO ISLAM

I wasn’t going to comment and join the clout bandwagon but now I need too, because the hypocrisy is way too much

First off, we judge by the apparent, so br Andrew congratulations for your Islam, may Allah make you of the pious

Now the juicy bit, I’ve watched endless interview after interview with Andrew tate and popular Muslim presenters and social media personalities,

Their hypocrisy is openly and clearly on your screen

Tate has said some things in these interviews that his interviews have been apposing for years, yet all you see them is nod in agreement….

Tate has said things like, the west should implement shariah as Christianity has failed, Shari’ah is the only way for humanity, their systems (democracy) hase failed, Muslims are warriors, warrior religion, woman have their place, says Muslims are against leaders and so on and so on

And not a peep from the interveiwers who for years dull down such topics and accuse many who say them as Khawarij and even extreme

Andrew Tate just became an over night Salafi Jihadi, who understands kufr bit Taghout, wala wal bara and Tawheed al Hakimiyyah more then many Muslims today, and even more than his many interviewers from the Muslim community

If this isn’t clout chasing I don’t know what is.

Someone get this Msg to Brother Andrew Tate, would love to have a conversation with him as he seems to be on the same Manhaj.

Mashaallah brother.

-ABU OUSAYD