The Latter Part of This Ummah Will Not Be Rectified Except With That Which - Seminar - Tower Hamlets Dawah

Here are two lectures that were delivered on the 26th of September 2021 for Tower Hamlet Dawah by Abu Hakeem Bilal Davis & Abu Idrees Muhammad (hafidhahumullah Ta'ala) on the famous narration of Imam Malik (rahimahullah Ta'ala) and were posted on their official SoundCloud account. They have both been digitally edited before being posted here.

Lecture 1: Abu Idrees Muhammad
Lecture 2: Abu Hakeem Bilal Davis
Bonus:

Abu Hakeem Bilal Davis (hafidhahullah Ta'ala) mentions that Shaykh Zayd al-Madkhalee (rahimahullah Ta'ala) wrote 11 Points in the booklet titled: "قُطوفٌ مِن نُعوتِ السَّلفِ" - "A Selected Portion from the Characteristics of the Salaf”

Here is a breakdown of those particular points:

1 - Reliance Upon the Evidences from The Book & Sunnah Understood Correctly
2 - Sound Nature of Their Intentions
3 - Cling Perfectly to the Methodology of the Prophets 4 - The Clarity of Their Manner of Proceeding in Their Dawah
7 - Having Concern with Establishing Circles of Knowledge
8 - Gentleness with the Creation having Forbearance, Tolerance & Clemency
9 - Holding on the Correct Understanding of Love & Hate for the Sake of Allah
10 - Seeking the Truth with its Evidences
11 - The Compulsory Nature of Obeying the Leader of the Muslims, in Good
Extra Bonus:

Please find attached the booklet mentioned below:

قُطوفٌ مِن نُعوتِ السَّلفِ - ومميِّزات منهجهم في أبواب العلم والعمل - تأليف الشَّيخ العلاَّمة زيد بن هادي المدخلي
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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