Explanation Of The Aqeedah Of The Imaam, The Reformer, Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhaab - Explained by the Noble Shaykh, Dr Saalih Ibn Fawzaan Al Fawzaan
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Explanation Of The Aqeedah Of The Imaam, The Reformer, Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhaab - Explained by the Noble Shaykh, Dr Saalih Ibn Fawzaan Al Fawzaan
So when the call to Tawheed in this land begin to shine - and the praise is for Allah - upon the hand of the Shaykh, the Imaam, the renewer: Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhaaab and the dark clouds of Shirk and innovations began to disperse, there was no sympathy for the enemies of the Religion from the disbelievers, the hypocrites, the innovators and story tellers. So they fabricated lies against the Shaykh and against his dawah.
So they said that Ibn Abdul Wahhaab wants to change the Religion of the Muslims and that he came with a new Religion and that he has come to declare the Muslims to be disbelievers… so the people of al-Qaseem wrote to him to ask him about that. And this is something good, that you do not believe widespread rumours, so you write to the person to ask him about them. They wrote to ask him about his aqeedah, because it had been reviled amongst them and it was said that he was a man who wanted to declare people disbelievers, to fight the people and to change the Religion of the people and other statements were said.
So the Shaykh wrote his aqeedah in order to clarify his beliefs and to prove that his aqeedah was the aqeedah of Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamaaah and that he did not come with anything new and that whatever was attributed to him was a lie…
So that is the basis of this treatise, in which he answered a question about his aqeedah… So when the news of the Shaykh and whatever had been circulated about him reached them, they wrote to ask him about his aqeedah. So he wrote this treatise to clarify in it his aqeedah and what he was upon and he removed any doubts to the contrary.
This is a detailed book, in which the noble Scholar, Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan explains a letter that Shaykhul-Islaam Muhammad Ibn 'Abdul-Wahhaab wrote to exonerate himself from lies that were spread about him and his da'wah by the Soofees and other deviants in his time. Such claims are still made today against those who follow the da'wah of this great Scholar. Additionally, the author explains issues pertaining to the Religion, ranging from our belief in Allaah, to issues of taqleed of the four madhaahib.