Tawheed 14 - The Creator

Please visit: http://ahmadjibril.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ShaykhAhmadM... http://twitter.com/ahmadmusajibril Playlist for the entire series: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=... Outline - Class #14: *-Conclusion on Chapter one of al-Usool Althalatha:* *Quote of al-Bukharee that was used by the author for additional proof on the four principles. -2 slight variations from the original quote of (al-Bukhari) and why: -Who is Albukhari? -Why did the author use a chapter title from al- Bukhari to substantiate his point? -Comments on the verse (Know that none has the right to be worshiped except Allaah, and ask forgiveness of your Lord for your sins) -Rule in Usool al-Fiqh. Does speech directed to the Prophet PBUH include us? **The structure of the Book, al-Usool Althalatha.** Chapter 1: The Four Fundamental Principles. Chapter 2: The Three Matters. A. Lordship with 6 sub-categories B- Shirk - Tawheed Al-Uluhieh C-Statement on Wala and Bara Chapter 3: Statement on Milet Ibrahim Chapter 4: The Three Fundamental Principles (The core of the book) It's disputed if Chapter 1, 2, and 3 were added as an intro by the author or his students.) ***CHAPTER 2*** Know may Allaah have mercy upon you, that it is obligatory upon every Muslim, male and female, to learn and act upon the following three matters: اِعْلَمْ رَحِمَكَ اَلْلَّهُ أَنَّهُ يَجِبُ عَلَى كُلِّ مُسْلِمٍ وَمُسْلِمَةٍ، تَعَلُّمُ هَذِهِ الْمَسَائِلِ الْثَّلَاثِ، وَالْعَمَلُ بِهِنَّ: -Why did he specify females when they are already addressed? -He specified (Muslim). Are non-Muslims not addressed in these matters? -Are non-Muslims addressed in principle and secondary matters? *The first of the three matters here has 6 sub-categories: 1. a) That Allaah created us اَلْأُولَى: أَنَّ اَلْلَّهَ خَلَقَنَا Proof on that from the Koran, Sunnah, intellect (al-Shafey, Ahmad, Abu Hanifah) *Very strong and moving poem poem on Allah SWT The Creator by Ibrahim Ali -A Bedouins response when asked about the existence of Allah?

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Tawheed - The Three Fundamental Principles Sh. Ahmad Musa Jibril. Sheikh Ahmad was born in the United States, and spent part of his childhood in the city of Madina in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia when his father, Sheikh Musa Jibril, was a student at the Islamic University of Madina. It was there where Sheikh Ahmad also became Hafidh al Qur'an at the age of 11. Sheikh Ahmad then spent the rest of his younger years back in the United States graduating from high school in 1989. Thereafter, he studied at the Islamic University of Madina as his father did, and graduated with a degree in the Shari'a. He returned to the United States and finished his JD/LLM (masters of law) degree from Michigan law schools. May Allah (azza wajal) reward him and his family. Ameen. InshaAllah, through this humble effort, we want to bring rightly guided committed beliefs and dedicated practices of Islam in it's pure form as intended by the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam), and understood by his companions, and practiced by the followers of the companions, and subsequently by their followers the tabi'een and tabi' tabi'een back into every aspect of life for all members of the Muslim ummah. May Allah reward you all for your efforts. Ameen. AhmadJibril.com To access the transcript of each class visit: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/eg2fwnsywk9v97k/sapS88UIli/TAWHEED%20-%20Explanation%20of%20The%20Three%20Fundamental%20Principles%20%5BPDF%5D%20%20-Shaykh%20Ahmad%20Jibril