The Rāfiḍah’s Hate and Fury Against the Sunnis
November 5, 2023 § Leave a comment
The Shaikh of Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah, may Allaah have mercy on him, said about the Rāfiḍah Shīʿah, “They have such hate and fury in their hearts against the senior Muslims and the laymen, the righteous ones and the non-righteous as is not found in anyone else’s heart.”
Majmūʿul-Fatāwā, vol. 28, p. 488.
The Rāfiḍah and Jerusalem
October 31, 2023 § Leave a comment
The Shaikh of Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah said, “The Rāfiḍah were one of the greatest reasons the Christians in the past were able to capture Bait al-Maqdis, until the Muslims were able to take it back from them.”
Minhāj as-Sunnah an-Nabawiyyah, 7/414.
Stealing Donkeys
May 31, 2023 § Leave a comment
Bashār ibn Burd said to Hilāl ibn ʿAṭiyyah who was a friend of his, “Hilāl, will you listen to me if I give you a piece of advice specifically for you?” Hilāl replied, “Yes!” Bashār then said, “There was a time when you used to steal donkeys, then you repented from that and became a Rāfiḍī [shīʿah]—go back to stealing donkeys, wallāhī it’s better for you than becoming a Rāfiḍī.”
Wafayāt al–ʾAʿyān, vol. 1, p. 425.
Muḥammad bin ʿAlī al-Bāqir About Abu Bakr and Umar May Allaah be pleased with Them
June 14, 2020 § Leave a comment
Imām Muḥammad al-Bāqir to his Son Jaʿfar
May Allaah have Mercy on Them
Adh-Dhahabī said about Imām Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad al-Bāqir, “Abū Jaʿfar became known as ‘al-Bāqir,’ from the phrase, ‘بَقَرَ الْعِلْمَ—he split knowledge open,’ i.e., tore it open, coming to know its very foundation and deep meanings.”
Al-Khaṭīb al-Baghdādī, said, “… from Sufyān ath-Thawrī, from Jaʿfar bin Muḥammad who said, “My father [Imām Muḥammad al-Bāqir] said to me:
‘My son, abusing Abū Bakr and ʿUmar is a major sin, so don’t pray behind anyone who slanders them.’”
Tārīkh Baghdād, vol. 11, p. 97.
Min Rawāʾiʿi waṣāyā al-ʾĀbā lil-Abnāʾ, p. 98.
Exactly who is Their Lord Then? And Prophet?
June 11, 2020 § Leave a comment
Niʿmatullah al-Jazāʾirī, from Jazāʾir in Iraq not Algeria the country, who died in 1112, and who the Shīʿites call, “The complete scholar,” amongst other things, and who is one of their ‘ḥadīth scholars,’ said:
“We are not in agreement with them on a God, nor a Prophet, nor an Imām. Because they say that their Lord is the one whose Prophet was Muḥammad and whose Khalīfah after him was Abū Bakr, but we do not believe in this Lord, nor that Prophet—in fact, we say that the Lord whose Prophet’s Khalīfah was Abū Bakr is not our Lord, and nor is that Prophet our Prophet.”
Al-Anwār an-Nuʿmāniyyah, al-Aʿlā print, Beirut, 2010, vol. 2, p. 243.