in our bolton sunni masjid the imam sahib said that wahabis have now said that doing fatiha is allowed wer as before they denied. and also in india where there is a wahabi darul uloom place called kantharia. they now beleive there is a durood sharif that if you pray on every friday the holy prophet sallalahualaihi wassalam comes in your kabr. slowly slowly one day they will say start believing in salatosalam aswell inshaallah.
wahhabis are kanjoos and believe its a bidah to give food to the guests and then do dua over the food.
You're correct bro...but many times i have seen at khatams when dua is being performed for the deceased they don't raise their hands and join in.
asking allah to forgive him, and by the way wasnt it u who said rahimahullah after ibn taymiyyas name, u have a right nerve of picking on someone else for something u did so obviously, bro ur the one who should be caught red handed. im not aware of any major innovations this man has contributed to like ibn taymiyyah but unlike you wadood im not going to be stuck up and take my comment back.
i did not mean it in that context, you are clearly misinterpreting what ive said. if i meant rahimahullah i wouldve said jus like u did.
lol wadood im really scared of u arent i. rahimahullah means may allah have mercy upon him not forgive him. having corrupt beliefs is a sin, theres no harm in praying for forgiveness for a misguided muslim. and when you highlight the word WILL, then its upto allah to forgive him or not, im not saying allah will definetly forgive him. brother dont jump to conclusions, the word THINK will help you.
when you say 'allah WILL forgive him his sins' and for being misguided AMEEN, it is the same as rahimahuAllah you are caught red handed brother maulanax
innaa lillaahi wa innaa ilaihi raaji3oon. To Allah we belong and to Him shall we return. A major wahabi cleric, abdullah ibn jibreen (quite famous in the west for his anti-hezbollah stance), has died today around Zohr prayer time, saudi time, in riyadh. He will be buried tomorrow after Zohr prayer in riyadh. http://ibn-jebreen.com/ http://www.lojainiat.com/?action=dnews&mid=17429