Useful Benefits From The Explanation of The Three Fundamental Principles (Thalaathatul-Usool) by Imaam Ibnul-'Uthaymeen (d.1421H) - PART 1
Useful Benefits From The Explanation of The Three Fundamental Principles (Thalaathatul-Usool) by Imaam Ibnul-'Uthaymeen (d.1421H) - PART 1
Useful Benefits From The Explanation of The Three Fundamental Principles (Thalaathatul-Usool) by Imaam Ibnul-'Uthaymeen (d.1421H) - PART 1
The praise is for Allaah, Lord of the worlds, and may salutations and peace be upon the
Messenger of Allaah. To proceed:
I have recorded for you my brothers some of the benefits that are attained from reading
the book, Sharh Thalaathatil-Usool, by Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Saalih al-Uthaymeen (d.1421H)
rahimahullaah. I have done this whilst asking the Protector the Mighty and Majestic for success,
and I ask that He brings about the greatest amount of benefit for the people through it.
And Allaah is the One who grants success and He is the One who guides to the Straight
Path.1
1NOTE: I have recorded these benefits from the book whilst employing some right of disposal to change that
which was ambiguous. Translators Note: All references to Sharh Thalaathatil-Usool of Shaykh Ibnul-
Uthaymeen are taken from the Arabic edition published by Daarul-Kutubil-Ilmiyyah, of Beirut, Lebanon.
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[2]: ar-Raheem is applied to Allaah the Mighty and Majestic and to other than Him. And its
meaning is: the One who possesses mercy and bestows it upon others.
So ar-Rahmaan is the One who possesses mercy, and ar-Raheem is the One who possesses the
mercy and bestows it upon others. So when all of this is combined, the intended meaning of ar-
Raheem is: the One who bestows His mercy upon whomsoever He wills from amongst His servants,
as Allaah the Exalted said,
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Levels of Comprehension
The levels of comprehension are six:
[1]: Knowledge (al-ilm); it is to comprehend something in its proper context, with decisive
comprehension.
[4]: Conjecture (wahm); it is to comprehend something with probability, which is the opposite of
evident correct meaning.
[5]: Doubt (ash-shakk); it is to comprehend something in a way that has an equal probability of
being correct or incorrect.
[6]: Assumption (adh-dhann); it is to comprehend something with the greater probability of being
incorrect.
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So this action of the author rahimahullaah - indicates his concern and compassion for the one
being addressed and his wanting goodness for him.
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Islaam with the general meaning is to worship Allaah with whatever He has legislated ever since
Allaah sent the Messengers, up until the Hour is established. Likewise, Allaah the Mighty and
Majestic has mentioned that in many aayaat which indicate that all of the previous systems of
legislation were submission (islaam) to Allaah the Mighty and Majestic. Allaah the Exalted said
about Ibraaheem (alayhis-salaam),
O our Lord, make us Muslims (those who submit) to you and make from
amongst our descendants a Muslim Ummah (nation). [Sooratul-Baqarah
2:128]
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Call to the way of your Lord with wisdom and a good admonition and
debate with them which that which is better. [Sooratun-Nahl 16:125]
And do not argue with the People of the Book, except with that which
is better, except for those amongst them who transgress. [Sooratul-
Ankaboot 29:46]
So the insight (baseerah) must be found in whatever one is calling to, because the caller must be
knowledgeable about the rulings of the Shareeah, the methodology of giving dawah and the
condition of the one being called.
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Categories of Patience
Patience consists of three categories:
[2]: Patience in refraining from those things that Allaah has prohibited.
[3]: Patience upon the Qadar (divine pre-decree), which Allaah has set in continual motio n,
whether it is from that which the servants have no share in, or whether it is from that which Allaah
has set in motion from harm and aggression at the hands of some of his servants.
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Firstly: That he strives against his own soul to learn the guidance and the true Religion, without
which, there is no success for the soul. He will not experience any happiness in this life, nor in the
life of the Hereafter, except by learning this.
Thirdly: That he strives to give dawah to it and to teach it to those who do not know it.
Fourthly: That he strives to have patience with the hardship that comes as a result of the call to
Allaah the Exalted and the harm at the hands of the creation and that he bears all of that for the
sake of Allaah.
So if he completes these four levels, then he will become one of the rabbaaniyyoon (upright
teachers).
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Explanation of Sooratul-Asr
So Allaah the Mighty and Majestic has sworn in this soorah by the time that all of mankind is in a
state of failure and loss, regardless of how much wealth, children, high standing and nobility he
has; except for the one who has combined within himself these four attributes:
Firstly: Faith (eemaan); and this includes everything that brings one closer to Allaah the Exalted
from sound belief and beneficial knowledge.
Secondly: Righteous action; and it is every statement or deed that brings one closer to Allaah,
such that its doer becomes sincere (mukhlis) to Allaah and a follower of Muhammad (sallallaahu
alayhi wa sallam).
Thirdly: Advising one another with the truth; and it is to advise one to perform good deeds, to
encourage one upon it and to invite to that.
Fourthly: To advise one another with patience; such that they advise one another to be patient in
obeying the commands of Allaah the Exalted, abandoning whatever Allaah has declared unlawful
and patiently bearing the Qadar (divine pre-decree) of Allaah.
So advising one another with the truth and advising one another with patience comprises enjoining
the good and prohibiting the evil. It is due to these two that the proper condition, uprightness,
victory, nobility and excellence will be achieved.
You are the best nation raised for mankind. You enjoin what is good
and prohibit what is evil and you believe in Allaah. [Soorah Aali-Imraan
3:108]
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