Abu Ammar Al-Baloushi
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Abu Ammar Al-Baloushi
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BA Hadith, Madinah University. Fellowship in FinTech and Islamic Finance. Free Islamic Courses | Spreading authentic Islamic knowledge| Follow for updates.
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Ibn Uthaymeen said:
“Previous acts of obedience can become a cause of salvation from trials and tribulations.”
Allah said regarding prophet Yunus:
“Had he not been of those who glorified Allah, he would have remained in its belly until the Day they are resurrected.” [37:143-144]
- Tafsir Surat As-Saffat
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Polygyny
Shaykh Ibn Uthaymeen, may Allah have mercy upon him, said:
Polygyny in this time is more needed than in previous times, due to the large number of women, the abundance of fitan, and women’s need for someone to preserve their chastity.
Many scholars held the view that polygyny is better than remaining with only one wife.
Sharh Hilyat Talib al-Ilm, p. 315
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This comparison is factually false.
For debates sake, if we would say that both Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibn Arabi have been misread by some of their followers, the comparison breaks down when examining their methodologies, scholarly contributions, and standing among the scholars of Islam.
Ibn Taymiyyah was a scholar of Qur’an, Hadith, Fiqh, Usul, Arabic language, and Aqeedah whose works were built upon evidence, transmitted texts, and the methodology of the Salaf. His scholarship was praised by leading scholars across generations, including many who disagreed with him on certain issues.
Ibn Arabi, on the other hand, became known primarily for mystical philosophy and doctrines such as Wahdat al-Wujud, which is clearly Kufr.
Allah said:
“Can he who knows that what has been revealed to you from your Lord is the truth be like one who is blind? Only those of understanding will take heed.” Ar-Ra’d 13:19
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The people of Jannah are not always the famous, wealthy, or influential.
Sometimes they are the forgotten ones.
The quiet brother. The poor sister. The person nobody notices.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Shall I not tell you about the people of Paradise?
Every weak and humble person...
Shall I not tell you about the people of Hell?
Every harsh, arrogant, and proud person.”
al-Bukhari
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Sat with the brothers after our Usool ath-Thalatha class today, and on a lighter note, we went through a poetic masterpiece by Al-Mutanabbi.
It’s a poem dedicated to the Emir Sayf al-Dawla, but in true classical fashion, he starts it off with a deep, passionate Ghazal (love poem). The brothers were absolutely fascinated by the sheer power of the Arabic language and hearing about Mutanabbi's legendary life and swagger.
Some people nowadays think studying these classical poems is "inappropriate" for students of knowledge. But historically, this is completely normal and there is zero harm in teaching and sharing them!
Remember that the Sahabi Ka'b ibn Zuhayr recited his famous poem (Banat Su'ad) right in front of the Prophet ﷺ. It started with intense romantic yearning before transitioning to praise, and the Prophet ﷺ did not object at all.
There are massive benefits to studying classical poetry:
📖 Strengthens your grip on classical Arabic vocabulary
🧠 Builds deep appreciation for eloquence (Balagha)
🗝️ Unlocks the idioms and cultural context of the Arabs, which ultimately sharpens your understanding of the Quran and Sunnah.
This is the poem: youtube.com/watch?v=tlsGQK…

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For the sake of your eyes is all that my heart endures and has endured, And to love belongs what is left of me, and what is no more.
I was never one to let love easily enter his heart, But whoever looks upon your eyes will inevitably fall in love.
Between satisfaction and anger, between nearness and distance, There is ample room for the tears of the eye to continuously flow.
The sweetest of love is when the lover doubts both union and abandonment, Leaving him forever suspended between hoping and fearing.
- Al-Mutanabbi
Abu Ammar Al-Baloushi@aaabl107
لِعَينَيكِ ما يَلقى الفُؤادُ وَما لَقي وَلِلحُبِّ مالَم يَبقَ مِنّي وَما بَقي وَما كُنتُ مِمَّن يَدخُلُ العِشقُ قَلبَهُ وَلَكِنَّ مَن يُبصِر جُفونَكِ يَعشَقِ وَبَينَ الرِضا وَالسُخطِ وَالقُربِ وَالنَوى مَجالٌ لِدَمعِ المُقلَةِ المُتَرَقرِقِ وَأَحلى الهَوى ما شَكَّ في الوَصلِ رَبُّهُ وَفي الهَجرِ فَهوَ الدَهرَ يُرجو وَيُتَّقي -المتنبي
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May Allah keep us away from people whose good is for themselves and whose evil is for others.
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