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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Troid begins “Explanation of the Three Fundamental Principles” weekly classes beginning 25 September

Editor's Note: For all those who read this blog and may not be familiar with the subject of Tawheed, I urge your attendance. Just sign into Paltalk.Com, register for an id and visit this room - Paltalk > Religion and Spirtuality >Islam>Live troid.org <<
Umm Salamah bint Bilquis


A Gift for the Intellects in Explanation of the Three Fundamental Principles
by Shaykhul-Islaam Muhammad Ibn 'Abdul-Wahhaab [rahimahullaah]
with the explanation of Shaykh 'Ubayd al-Jaabiree
Narrated and Taught by: Abu 'Abdullaah Hasan as-Sumaalee

Details:

Day
- Friday nights between Maghrib and Ishaa' (8:30 EST to start) beginning
Fri. Sept. 25th insha'Allaah

Local Attendance - Masjid al-Furqaan and Islaamic Centre
(TROID) 874-A Weston Rd. Toronto, ON.

Online Attendance - Paltalk > Religion and Spirtuality >
Islam>Live troid.org

About the Book:

The book before you is an explanation of a concise yet great work written
by a noble Scholar of Islaam from the twelth century of Islaam, known
as Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Wahhaab. He compiled this work, called "The Three
Fundamental Principles", in order to make clear to the people the core
and fundamental principles upon which Islaam is established.

Shaikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Wahhaab took these principles from the texts of
Qur'aan and pure Prophetic Sunnah, as well as the Companions and those
who succeeded them. This is why in all of the works of the Shaikh,
whether small or large, you will find quote after quote from the
Religious texts. Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Wahhaab is a much maligned and
misrepresented Scholar. His adversaries, in his time and after expended
much effort in spreading misinformation regarding his belief and
methodology.

Some ascribe to him extremism; others ascribe to him deviation in belief and
creed. All of this are falsehoods easily repelled by the legacy of
authorship that he left behind, which clearly show that he was neither
an extremist, nor a deviant, rather his works show that he was a true
traditionalist in the Path of the Messenger of Allaah and his
Companions.


In preparation for the class, you may purchase the book here: