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'Gentleness O People of the Sunnah, with the People of the Sunnah' A translation of the second edition of the monumental work, "Rifqan Ahlus Sunnah bi Ahlus Sunnah". Written by the muhaddith of Madinah, Shaykh Abdul Muhsin al-Abbad. Please note that the Shaykh mentions certain scholars such as Shaykh Rabee al-Madkhali, Shaykh Ahmed al-Najmi and Shaykh Ubayd al-Jabiri in this work. However the aim is not to diminish their standing, rather the aim is to unite Ahlus Sunnah. This shows the manners of the scholars in advising one another. The first edition was published in 2003/1424H and was originally written as a much needed and timely advice directed to his brothers and sisters among the People of the Sunnah due to the turmoil and controversy that had occurred as a result of the defamation and heretication of certain scholars and students of knowledge.

Gentleness O People of the Sunnah (Revised 2nd Edition)

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Description

'Gentleness O People of the Sunnah, with the People of the Sunnah' A translation of the second edition of the monumental work, "Rifqan Ahlus Sunnah bi Ahlus Sunnah". Written by the muhaddith of Madinah, Shaykh Abdul Muhsin al-Abbad. Please note that the Shaykh mentions certain scholars such as Shaykh Rabee al-Madkhali, Shaykh Ahmed al-Najmi and Shaykh Ubayd al-Jabiri in this work. However the aim is not to diminish their standing, rather the aim is to unite Ahlus Sunnah. This shows the manners of the scholars in advising one another. The first edition was published in 2003/1424H and was originally written as a much needed and timely advice directed to his brothers and sisters among the People of the Sunnah due to the turmoil and controversy that had occurred as a result of the defamation and heretication of certain scholars and students of knowledge.