📗 Explaining (Kitab Attawheed)📗
By: Shaykh Ibn Othaimeen
What are these Doroos about? 👇👇
A great book, authored by a great Imam in the 12th century,
contains the clearest creed of Islam in simple way.
We will study it from the explanation of Shaykh Ibn Othaimeen rA.
The 20th Dars: The 17 chapter of: [Kitab Attawheed].
Dated 17th of Shaban 1446H👇👇
In this Dars will discuss: 👇👇
CHAPTER No: 17
(The Intercession - A: Evidences).
Allah the Most Exalted said:
Meaning: "And warn therewith those who fear that they will be gathered before their Lord, when there will neither be a protector nor an intercessor for them besides Him, so that they may fear Allah and keep their duty to Him." (6:51)
And He the Most Exalted said:
Meaning: "Say: To Allah belongs all intercession." (39:44)
And He the Most Exalted said:
Meaning:"Who is he that can intercede with Him except with His Permission..." (2:255)
And He the Most Exalted said:
Meaning:"And there are many angels in the heavens whose intercession will avail nothing except after Allah has given leave for whom He wills and pleases." (53:26)
And He the Most Exalted said:
Meaning:"Say: Call upon those whom you assert (to be associate gods) besides Allah, they possess not even the weight of an atom (or a small ant), either in the heavens or on the earth, nor have they any share in either, nor there is for Him any supporter from among them. Intercession with Him profits not, except for him whom He permits..." (34:22,23)
Abul-Abbas (rAa) said:
Allah has equally negated all that the Mushrikin have attached (to their false gods). For He has negated that anyone has any dominion or any share of it besides Him, or that there is any assistant to Allah, And that there is nothing to remain except intercession. It is clear that there will be no benefit to anyone except for who has been granted permission by the Lord as He stated:
"They will not be able to intercede except for him with whom He is pleased" (21 :28)
Abu Hurairah (rAa) asked the Prophet (ﷺ):
Important issues of the Chapter:
1) Explanation of the verses mentioned.
2) Description of rejected intercession.
3) Description of affirmed intercession.
4) The "Greatest Intercession" being the "Highest Place" (of the Prophet May the peace and blessing of Allah be upon him).
5) A description of what the Prophet (May the peace and blessing of Allah be upon him) will do (on the Day of Judgement) and that he will not begin by making intercession, rather he will prostrate and when he is given permission he will intercede.
6) Who would be the happiest of people with the intercession of the Prophet (May the peace and blessing of Allah be upon him).
7) Intercession will not at all be for whoever committed Shirk.
8) Clarification of the real state of intercession.
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