What does it mean to abandon the Sunnah?
When you introduce something new into the religion of Islam, you are losing something from the tradition authentic Sunnah.
Hassan ibn 'Atiyyah, rahimahullaah, said,"A people never introduce an innovation into their Religion except that Allaah takes away its like from their Sunnah and then does not restore it to them until the Day of Resurrection."
(Reported by ad-Daarimee)
The Sunnah Series - Point 6
“Know that the people never introduce an innovation until they abandon its like from the Sunnah. So, beware of newly invented matters, since every newly invented matter is an innovation and every innovation is misguidance and misguidance and its people are in the Fire.”
Traditional Creed Way Path of the Prophet Muhammad.
(peace and blessing be upon him)
This Video blog Series will go through the book of Imam Al Barbahaari.
The Sunnah - Explanation of the Creed
"Al-Barbaharee was a Sunni Islamic theologian from Iraq. In the midst of growing innovations and heresies, he was widely known for being severely harsh against the people of innovations or bidah. His books are peppered with stinging remarks that place the Shias, Qadaris, Mu'tazilis and Asharis in an extremely negative light. His concern for preserving the Sunnah, lead him to become increasingly outspoken in his later years, and ultimately led him in trouble with the authorities. He is often remembered by Salafi Sunnis as a staunch defender of Tawheed, and as one who passionately advocated that the viewpoint of the Sahaba or the companions of Muhammad, are a decisive authority when interpreting texts rather than contemporary laymen." (Wikipedia)
Alternate Spellings: Imam Barbahari Barbahaari
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