I seek assistance in all of Allah's Names in writing this...
"...He puts his glasses down..."
There were many benefits and beautiful details during the lessons of our Shaykh Muhammad bin Ali bin Ādam al-ityubi - may Allah have mercy on him, forgive and cover his misdeeds.
And here am I conveying to you one of those beautiful details from his gatherings:
During his lessons, he - رحمه الله - would wear his glasses. The Shaykh would read the study material by himself then offer his invaluable commentary.
It was from his custom to hold his glasses with his right hand during commentary, then, once he finished his commentary, he would put his glasses on again and continue the lesson...
However, whenever he wanted to offer a lengthy explanation, he would position his glasses in front of him......
And lo and behold in depth analysis, subtle insights, and his invaluable conclusions.
As a result we would observe attentively whenever he placed his glasses in order to truly make use of his benefits.
May Allah forgive and have mercy on our Shaykh.
🤲 O Allah, forgive Abu Abdil Jaleel, elevate his station among those who are guided, take care of his affairs that were left behind him, and forgive us and him, O Lord of the worlds. Enlarge for him his grave and shed light upon him in it.
اللهُـمِّ اغْفِـرْ لِأبِي عَبْدِ الْجَلِيْل وَارْفَعْ دَرَجَتَـهُ في المَهْـدِييـن, وَاخْـلُفْـهُ في عَقِـبِهِ في الغابِـرين، وَاغْفِـرْ لَنـا وَلَـهُ يارَبَّ العـالَمـين، وَافْسَـحْ لَهُ في قَبْـرِهِ وَنَـوِّرْ لَهُ فيه
✍️ Written by Abu Nasamah Muhammad b. Imran Hussein al-Makky, may Allah grant him success.
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"...He puts his glasses down..."
There were many benefits and beautiful details during the lessons of our Shaykh Muhammad bin Ali bin Ādam al-ityubi - may Allah have mercy on him, forgive and cover his misdeeds.
And here am I conveying to you one of those beautiful details from his gatherings:
During his lessons, he - رحمه الله - would wear his glasses. The Shaykh would read the study material by himself then offer his invaluable commentary.
It was from his custom to hold his glasses with his right hand during commentary, then, once he finished his commentary, he would put his glasses on again and continue the lesson...
However, whenever he wanted to offer a lengthy explanation, he would position his glasses in front of him......
And lo and behold in depth analysis, subtle insights, and his invaluable conclusions.
As a result we would observe attentively whenever he placed his glasses in order to truly make use of his benefits.
May Allah forgive and have mercy on our Shaykh.
🤲 O Allah, forgive Abu Abdil Jaleel, elevate his station among those who are guided, take care of his affairs that were left behind him, and forgive us and him, O Lord of the worlds. Enlarge for him his grave and shed light upon him in it.
اللهُـمِّ اغْفِـرْ لِأبِي عَبْدِ الْجَلِيْل وَارْفَعْ دَرَجَتَـهُ في المَهْـدِييـن, وَاخْـلُفْـهُ في عَقِـبِهِ في الغابِـرين، وَاغْفِـرْ لَنـا وَلَـهُ يارَبَّ العـالَمـين، وَافْسَـحْ لَهُ في قَبْـرِهِ وَنَـوِّرْ لَهُ فيه
✍️ Written by Abu Nasamah Muhammad b. Imran Hussein al-Makky, may Allah grant him success.
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The grave of Shaykh Muhammad Ali Ādam al-Ityūbi رحمه الله. Allah honored me with assisting to dig and expand it before the Shaykh arrived. I am forever in debt to the Shaykh for his knowledge, wisdom, character, kindness...
This is where we'll all end up. What have you prepared?
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This is where we'll all end up. What have you prepared?
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Forwarded from Selected Unofficial English Translations from the Library of al-Masjid al-Haraam (the Grand Mosque in Makkah)
Note from Aboo Shaybah unrelated to the content of today's sermon translation posted above:
Between Thuhr and 'Asr on Thursday 21 Safar 1442h (8 October 2020), the day before this sermon was delivered, we were informed about the passing of our teacher and neighbour here in Makkah, the esteemed interdisciplinary scholar of Islaam and prolific writer, ash-Shaykh Muhammad 'Alee Aadam al-Ityoobee, who taught at Daar al-Hadeeth al-Khayriyyah and also taught at al-Masjid al-Haraam for a time. His funeral prayer was scheduled to be performed at al-Masjid al-Haraam after the 'Ishaa' prayer on the same night, though with very limited attendance due the precautions in place against the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic. We beseech Allaah to accept the tutelage and writings of our teacher and neighbour, ash-Shaykh Muhammad 'Alee Aadam, and allow them to be a continuous source of benefit, guidance, and reward. We further implore Allaah to be pleased with him, forgive him, have mercy upon him, multiply the rewards of his righteous deeds, admit him to Jannah without reckoning, and bestow much perseverance and steadfastness upon all the members of his household. In addition, as students of Islaam whose knowledge and efforts are relatively meager, we earnestly pray that Allaah grants us the sincerity, fortitude, and correctness required to perhaps one day be individuals whom Allaah Himself deems worthy possessors and conveyors of the knowledge that He blessed us to acquire at the feet of remarkably gifted scholars of Islaam whom He put in this world during the portion of our lives in which He gave us the opportunity to learn about His religion; and to us, ash-Shaykh Muhammad was undoubtedly one of the gifted scholars whom we had the privilege of knowing and learning from. We all most certainly belong to Allaah, and to Him alone we will all most certainly return. O Allaah, we beseech You to let the adversity we face be a source of attaining Your reward, and we beseech You to bestow upon us a replacement that will be even better than what is now gone.
Between Thuhr and 'Asr on Thursday 21 Safar 1442h (8 October 2020), the day before this sermon was delivered, we were informed about the passing of our teacher and neighbour here in Makkah, the esteemed interdisciplinary scholar of Islaam and prolific writer, ash-Shaykh Muhammad 'Alee Aadam al-Ityoobee, who taught at Daar al-Hadeeth al-Khayriyyah and also taught at al-Masjid al-Haraam for a time. His funeral prayer was scheduled to be performed at al-Masjid al-Haraam after the 'Ishaa' prayer on the same night, though with very limited attendance due the precautions in place against the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic. We beseech Allaah to accept the tutelage and writings of our teacher and neighbour, ash-Shaykh Muhammad 'Alee Aadam, and allow them to be a continuous source of benefit, guidance, and reward. We further implore Allaah to be pleased with him, forgive him, have mercy upon him, multiply the rewards of his righteous deeds, admit him to Jannah without reckoning, and bestow much perseverance and steadfastness upon all the members of his household. In addition, as students of Islaam whose knowledge and efforts are relatively meager, we earnestly pray that Allaah grants us the sincerity, fortitude, and correctness required to perhaps one day be individuals whom Allaah Himself deems worthy possessors and conveyors of the knowledge that He blessed us to acquire at the feet of remarkably gifted scholars of Islaam whom He put in this world during the portion of our lives in which He gave us the opportunity to learn about His religion; and to us, ash-Shaykh Muhammad was undoubtedly one of the gifted scholars whom we had the privilege of knowing and learning from. We all most certainly belong to Allaah, and to Him alone we will all most certainly return. O Allaah, we beseech You to let the adversity we face be a source of attaining Your reward, and we beseech You to bestow upon us a replacement that will be even better than what is now gone.
Forwarded from Selected Unofficial English Translations from the Library of al-Masjid al-Haraam (the Grand Mosque in Makkah)
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Two Very Short Arabic Poems About Studying Islaam
by ash-Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Alee ibn Aadam al-Ityoobee
by ash-Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Alee ibn Aadam al-Ityoobee
Here are some fond memories of light moments with Sh. Muhammad Ali Adam al-Ethiopi (Rahimahullah) from the time he taught us Sunan al-Nasai at Dar al-Hadith al-Khairiyyah (circa 2005-2006):
1. The rule in Shaykh's class was that if anyone happened to doze off, he would be made to stand up till the end of class. Once I was close to dozing off, and being in the first row the Shaykh saw me and told me to stand. The Shaykh was reading some selected passages from his commentary on al-Nasai, and I had the same in my hand. While standing with the book in my hand, I noticed a typo in one of the passages the Shaykh skipped. I immediately exclaimed, Shaykh! a typo! And the Shaykh immediately was like in his unique style:
الله المستعان! الله المستعان! أين؟ أين؟
Here I found my opportunity! I said, Shaykh, I will only tell you if you allow me to sit! And the Shaykh laughs and tells me to sit down. To correct his book for the new edition was more important for him than to keep me standing!
2. Once the Shaykh was explaining the Hadith when Abu Sufyan's wife came complaining to the Prophet ﷺ that her husband is very stingy, so he ﷺ allowed her to take from his money what suffices her and her children. And the Shaykh started to mention the difference of opinion between scholars on whether the judge can pronounce a verdict in the absence of the defendant. The Shaykh mentioned that some scholars say that passing judgment against a person in absentia is not allowed, and the Hadith does not contradict that, because it is not a verdict (قضاء) rather a Fatwa (فتوى).
I don't know what came over me, but I said, Shaykh, this seems to be the stronger opinion!
Immediately the Shaykh burst into laughter saying:
الآن ظهرت حنفيتك يا سندي! الآن ظهرت حنفيتك يا سندي!
This opinion happened to me that of the Hanafiyyah, but I didn't know that when said what I said.
3. I used to attend Dar al-Hadeeth wearing the normal Saudi attire, but it so happened that once I attended wearing the Pakistani dress, and the Shaykh sees me in class and laughs and says, this is the attire of Imam Yahya b. Yayha al-Naisapuri (d. 226) which Imam Ahmed (d. 241) turned down! Then the Shaykh mentioned how Yahya b. Yahya had willed that after his death his clothes be given to Imam Ahmed. When they were brought to Imam Ahmed in Baghdad, he took only one and turned down the rest saying, this attire is not worn here in our city!
He was a unique embodiment of knowledge, asceticism, humility, and cheerfulness. May Allah have mercy on him.
✍ Sh. Nabeel Nisar Sheikh as-Sindi حفظه الله
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1. The rule in Shaykh's class was that if anyone happened to doze off, he would be made to stand up till the end of class. Once I was close to dozing off, and being in the first row the Shaykh saw me and told me to stand. The Shaykh was reading some selected passages from his commentary on al-Nasai, and I had the same in my hand. While standing with the book in my hand, I noticed a typo in one of the passages the Shaykh skipped. I immediately exclaimed, Shaykh! a typo! And the Shaykh immediately was like in his unique style:
الله المستعان! الله المستعان! أين؟ أين؟
Here I found my opportunity! I said, Shaykh, I will only tell you if you allow me to sit! And the Shaykh laughs and tells me to sit down. To correct his book for the new edition was more important for him than to keep me standing!
2. Once the Shaykh was explaining the Hadith when Abu Sufyan's wife came complaining to the Prophet ﷺ that her husband is very stingy, so he ﷺ allowed her to take from his money what suffices her and her children. And the Shaykh started to mention the difference of opinion between scholars on whether the judge can pronounce a verdict in the absence of the defendant. The Shaykh mentioned that some scholars say that passing judgment against a person in absentia is not allowed, and the Hadith does not contradict that, because it is not a verdict (قضاء) rather a Fatwa (فتوى).
I don't know what came over me, but I said, Shaykh, this seems to be the stronger opinion!
Immediately the Shaykh burst into laughter saying:
الآن ظهرت حنفيتك يا سندي! الآن ظهرت حنفيتك يا سندي!
This opinion happened to me that of the Hanafiyyah, but I didn't know that when said what I said.
3. I used to attend Dar al-Hadeeth wearing the normal Saudi attire, but it so happened that once I attended wearing the Pakistani dress, and the Shaykh sees me in class and laughs and says, this is the attire of Imam Yahya b. Yayha al-Naisapuri (d. 226) which Imam Ahmed (d. 241) turned down! Then the Shaykh mentioned how Yahya b. Yahya had willed that after his death his clothes be given to Imam Ahmed. When they were brought to Imam Ahmed in Baghdad, he took only one and turned down the rest saying, this attire is not worn here in our city!
He was a unique embodiment of knowledge, asceticism, humility, and cheerfulness. May Allah have mercy on him.
✍ Sh. Nabeel Nisar Sheikh as-Sindi حفظه الله
Link to the post:
https://www.facebook.com/652417986/posts/10157885666747987/
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