“The process of settlement is a ‘Civilization-Jihadist Process’ with all the word means. The Ikhwan must understand that their work in America is a kind of grand jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and ’sabotaging’ its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and God’s religion is made victorious over all other religions.”
Published on Jul 12, 2013
Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff and Brooke Goldstein discuss hate-speech laws in Europe, with a particular emphasis on Sabaditsch-Wolff's own case, involving the invocation of "Islamophobia" by the Austrian government. Watch this compelling lecture followed by a spirited question-and-answer session.
Reliance Of The Traveller
r3.0 TALEBEARING (NAMIMA)
r3.1 (Nawawi:) Having summarily mentioned that talebearing (namima) is unlawful, with the evidence
for this and a description of its nature, we now want to add a fuller explanation of it. Imam Abu Hamid
Ghazali says, "Talebearing is a term that is usually applied only to someone who conveys to a person
what another has said about him, such as by saying, 'So-and-so says such and such about you,' In fact,
talebearing is not limited to that, but rather consists of revealing anything whose disclosure is resented,
whether resented by the person who originally said it, the person to whom it is disclosed, or by a third
party. It makes no difference whether the disclosure is in word, writing, a sign, nodding, or other; whether it concerns word or deed; or whether it concerns something bad or otherwise. The reality of talebearing lies in divulging a secret, in revealing something confidential whose disclosure is resented.
A person should not speak of anything he notices about people besides that which benefits a Muslim to relate or prevents disobedience.
Reliance Of The Traveller
r3.0 TALEBEARING (NAMIMA)
r3.1 (Nawawi:) Having summarily mentioned that talebearing (namima) is unlawful, with the evidence
for this and a description of its nature, we now want to add a fuller explanation of it. Imam Abu Hamid
Ghazali says, "Talebearing is a term that is usually applied only to someone who conveys to a person
what another has said about him, such as by saying, 'So-and-so says such and such about you,' In fact,
talebearing is not limited to that, but rather consists of revealing anything whose disclosure is resented,
whether resented by the person who originally said it, the person to whom it is disclosed, or by a third
party. It makes no difference whether the disclosure is in word, writing, a sign, nodding, or other; whether it concerns word or deed; or whether it concerns something bad or otherwise. The reality of talebearing lies in divulging a secret, in revealing something confidential whose disclosure is resented.
A person should not speak of anything he notices about people besides that which benefits a Muslim to relate or prevents disobedience.
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