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The Quran and its Sciences
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موضوع اب اختبار المزامنة

Schools of Thought and Sects
Was Ibn Hazm From Ahl as-Sunnah?
Ibn Hazm is one of the senior scholars and one of those who respected the Sunnah and its people, and were keen to learn it and follow it. Ibn Hazm differed from Ahl as-Sunnah with regard to many important issues having to do with both fundamental and minor matters, which made many of the scholars criticize him and highlight his mistakes in beliefs.SaveAsking the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) and complaining to him after his death comes under the heading of major shirk
SaveIs it permissible for the ordinary Muslim to follow a specific madhhab so that he can find a concession?
SaveWhat is secularism?
SaveA brief look at Abdul-Qadir Jilani and Moinuddin Chishti, and their ‘aqeedah (doctrine)
SaveIs there any proven hadeeth to suggest that the Sahaabah danced, that is quoted as evidence for dancing in dhikr circles?
SaveThe hadeeth “There will appear among you twelve imams coming one after another, all of them from Quraysh.”
SaveWho Are the Khawarij?
The Khawarij (Kharijites) are followers of whims and desires and innovation who have deviated from the path of Ahl as-Sunnah wa’l-Jama`ah but we do not describe them as disbelievers because of their innovations.SaveThe wilaayah of ‘Ali ibn Abi Taalib (may Allah be pleased with him)
SaveDifferences between Maturidis and Ahl as-Sunnah
The Maturidis are a philosophical group based on innovation (bid‘ah); they are named after Abu Mansur al-Maturidi. Please see the detailed answer for differences between Maturidis and Ahl as-Sunnah.Save