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Excerpts from " Advice for the Muslim"
A Refutation of "Fathul Majid" commentary of Kitaabul Tawhid of Ibn Abdul Wahhab, founder of the Wahhabi Movement and inspiration of the modern day Wahhabi's known as the Salafi Movement
In the Book "Kitaabul Tawhid", Ibn Abdul Wahhab Al Najdi tried to repute Ahl As Sunnah beliefs and justify his own deviated beliefs. Fathul Majid is a commentary on the same wherein the author tries to carry on the work of his mentor. The author attacks every Islamic belief the Muslims hold yet fails miserably.Advice for the Muslims answers the book Fathul Majid point for point. As of yet, no one has come forth to refute Advice for the Muslims. The book Advice for the Muslims was originally entitled " Advice for the Wahhabi." The name was changed when many muslims thought the book was pro-wahhabi propaganda . Below are links to excerpts to selected topics covered in the book.
- Would entering the Prophet's Sall Allahu alaihi wa Aalihi wa Sallim Masjid but not visiting his shrine be proper?
- Following the Imams of the Madhdhabs or Taqleed
- The Wahhabi's Ijtihaad's are false.
- Fatwa on the heresy of the Wahhabism
- Tasawwuf and tariqa's are not invented
- The beginning and spread of Wahhabism
- The first Wahhabi mission
- The Massacre and looting of the Muslims of Taif
- The Wahhabis in Madinah
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