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Clarification and Explanation on the Trial of the Barāmikah and the Ibānis | Sheikh Salmān Al-’Imād ḥafidhahullāh

6 February 2025 • 3.47K views
Contents of the Book: - Introductions by the Scholars (pp. 5–18) - Author's Introduction (pp. 18–26) - A Reflection on the Title of the Book (pp. 27–31) - A Comprehensive Biography of the Eminent Scholar Sheikh Yahya ibn Ali Al-Hajoori (may Allāh preserve him) (pp. 33–136) - Details of the Events Between Abdurrahman Al-Adani (may Allāh have mercy on him) and Sheikh Yahya (may Allāh preserve him) (pp. 138–259) - Beginning of when Mashayekh Ibanah fell into the Fitnah (pp. 261–265) - Details of the Events Between Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab Al-Wasabi (may Allāh have mercy on him) and Sheikh Yahya (may Allāh preserve him) (pp. 267–300) - Stages of Mashayekh Ibanah in the Fitnah: - First Stage: The Meetings (pp. 304–348) - Second Stage: The Book "Ibanah" (pp. 350–423) - Third Stage: Betrayal and Discouragement (pp. 425–444) - Fourth Stage: Open Criticism (pp. 446–539) - Fifth Stage: Reconciliation and Their Stubbornness in It (pp. 541–582) - Sixth Stage: The Separation and Its Initiators (pp. 584–616) - The Final Outcome Between Our Esteemed Sheikh Yahya and the Remaining Mashayekh Ibanah (pp. 617–652) - A Recent Scholarly Discussion on the Matter (pp. 653–663) - Important Questions Raised by the Objectors and Their Responses (pp. 665–673) - The Appendix on the Companions of Ibanah: Muhammad ibn Hizam (pp. 675–677) - Participants in the Fitnah from Outside Yemen: - First: Ubaid Al-Jabiri (pp. 681–751) - The Dispute Between Abdullah Al-Bukhari and Our Esteemed Sheikh Yahya (may Allāh preserve him) (pp. 753–814) - Others Involved in the Fitnah from Outside Yemen Not Previously Mentioned (pp. 816–818) - Internal Conflicts Among the Rebels (pp. 819–820) - Differences Between What Happened to the People of Dammaj and What Happened to the Rebels Against Dammaj (pp. 821–823) - The Path to Unity and Unification of Ranks (Starting from p. 824) - A Concluding Message