On the 13th January 2014, Germantown Masjid tweeted information about this lecture by Abu 'Abdullah Hasan as-Somali (hafidhahullah Ta'ala) & where to download it from. That download link still works, until this day, walhamdulillah.
This is where I have taken the audio file from. The lecture, I believe was delivered on 23rd October 2013 at a conference that took place at Masjid Ahlul-Quran wal-Hadeeth.
He read from ash-Shari'ah of Imam Muhammad ibn Hussain al-Aajuree (d. 360H) (rahimahullah Ta'ala) in which he (al-Aajuree) clarified the 'Aqeedah & Manhaj of Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah.
Our Ustadh reads from the section where al-Aajureee talks about the issue of fitnah, whether it be fitnah of shubahaat (doubts) or the fitnah of shahwaat (desires). All of this with the explanation of Shaykh Rabee' ibn Haadee al-Madkhalee (hafidhahullah Ta'ala).
When listening to this lecture, keep this fact in mind that this lecture was delivered at the end of 2013, that was before Ustadh Hasan (hafidhahullah Ta'ala) moved to the US.
Our Ustadh reads from the section where al-Aajureee talks about the issue of fitnah, whether it be fitnah of shubahaat (doubts) or the fitnah of shahwaat (desires). All of this with the explanation of Shaykh Rabee' ibn Haadee al-Madkhalee (hafidhahullah Ta'ala).
When listening to this lecture, keep this fact in mind that this lecture was delivered at the end of 2013, that was before Ustadh Hasan (hafidhahullah Ta'ala) moved to the US.
May Allah save us from both type of fitan, Aameen!
Abu Hurairah (رضي الله عنه) narrated that the Prophet ﷺ said: "Whoever invites to guidance will be rewarded like those who follow him in the guidance are rewarded, and that will not decrease the reward of those who have followed him." [Collected by Imām Muslim
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