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The Late Sheikh Utheimeen.

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Nur

Friday, February 16, 2001 - 06:40 pm
Sheikh Uthaimiin

As I have known him, was a servant of Allah, ( Wa laa nuzakee alallahi ahad). To this days his lessons are helping muslims the world over, so in a sense, he is not dead, but living through his writing and tapes. He was known to speak the truth, help the poor, and was never allured by positions and wealth.

It is unfortunate that many non Arabic speaking brothers and sisters can not understand his lectures, but this man was a monument along with Shiekh Bin Baaz, Al Jibreen and others who have maintained ballance and foresight in their attempt to guide a loose herd and focus attention to the true path of Prophet Muhamamad SAWS.

Their task was the toughest a Scholar can live, a world of contradictions, ahwaa like the oceans, division among the believers, enemies lurking form all directions and weak, if not unsincere leaderships.

His funeral was quite a sight, as I heard, so many people came from all over to bid him farewell, why, because they all respect for what this man stood for. While others die and are never mentioned. " wa ajcal lii lisaana sidqin fil aakhiriin"The Good news is that Allah is alive and will never die. So let us concentrate in his worship like Sheikh Utheimeen and others we have a lot of respect did before us.

May Allah protect sincere Ulima of this Umma, and may Allah bestow upon them the right Hikmah to guide the Ummah in these difficult times. aamiin

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Nur

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 07:32 pm
At the University in which he taught, Sheikh Utheimeen, used to write with a fauntain pen.

The pen was his, but sometimes, he would fill the ink at school. By the end of the day, Sheikh Utheimeen, when he is fixing to go, he would empty the ink in its jar and take his pen home so he can write with his own private ink at home.

This shows the character of scholars we take advice from on issues of our faith.

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QEYM

Thursday, February 22, 2001 - 03:27 pm
Asalamu Aleikum.

Jazakumaulah kheyran Akhii Nur for sharing it with us may Allah reword you for it.

Asalamu aleikum.

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abuhamzata

Thursday, February 22, 2001 - 04:39 pm
Jazak Allah ker ya nur may Allah reward you...

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Anonymous

Friday, March 02, 2001 - 07:24 pm
May Allah reward him!

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