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The Ruling on Door Bells

Shaikh Ibn ul-‘Uthaymeen rahimahullah said: “On some doors there are bells that are used to seek permission. This, also, does not enter into the prohibition because it is not connected to an animal or what resembles that nor does it make the melody which is prohibited by the Messenger (ﷺ) “. [Sharh Riyad as-Saliheen (6/432)] Shaikh al-Albani rahimahullah: “I say:…

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The Ruling on Ending the Khutbah by Saying: I say What You Have Heard, If It Is Good, then It is From Allah…” -Shaikh Abdurrahman ibn Nasir al-Barrak

Question: A custom has emerged recently with some Friday Khateebs in the masaajid that they say at the end of the first part of the Khutbah: “I say what you have heard. If it is good then it is from Allah and whatever is other than that, then it is from myself and Shaytan“. So is this statement correct? Along…

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The Ruling on the Television Show ‘Star Academy’, ‘Big Brother’, and Others- Shaikh Abdurahman Ibn Nasir al-Barrak

Question: There is a lot of speech nowadays about what is shown on some media outlets and satellite channels, specifically the show Star Academy on MBC, Fear factor on the Art channel, Hawaa sawaa on MBC, and Big Brother on MBC. The idea of these programs is to gather male and female youth in an art institute, as they call…

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The Ruling on Giving Greetings to A Person Whom It is Not Clear Whether He is a Muslim or Disbeliever – Shaikh Zayd al-Madkhali

Question: The questioner from Emirates says: sometimes we cannot differentiate between the disbelievers and Muslims in their form and appearance. So how is the greetings and Salams given to them? Answer: “According to the ability of a person. And there is no sin if  a person gives greetings to a disbeliever mistaking him for a Muslim. And being certain is a…

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