Ahmad bin ‘Humble’ and the ‘Muhammadis’ April 22, 2008
Posted by Muhajirah in General, Random Musings, Uni.trackback
Whilst searching on Shaykh Google about a certain tree that the Arabs used to venerate during the time of Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab I came across this which I found hilarious:
Secondly the wahabi school of thought may Allah bless them with paradise. They follow a sheikh whos name is Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahab who follows imam Ahmad Bin Humble may peace be on his soul. So the thing that hits me is that they call us deobandis wahabis, but in reality they should be calling the people who follow imam ahmad bin humble not wahabis, but mohammadis. Im a deoband scholar and ill speak on behave of not the wahabis like you state, mohammadis now ibne means son ibne abdul wahab which means son of wahab so it only leaves you with not wahabi,but mohammadi.
http://www.tawheedullah.co.uk/
Man, I thought my dissertation didn’t make sense!
Anyway, Imam Ahmad rocked! One heck of a scholar! Go read his biography, it’ll make u cry. And Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab, a reviver of the deen, good and proper! Very cool indeed! May Allah grant them both Firdaws al-A’la…
Btw du’as requested. Jazak’Allah khayr!
Wa alaykum as-salaam

ROFL
LET us not forget the how humble Ahmed ibn Hanbal (May Allah have mercy upon him)
His famous words were “If you and I are silent, who will teach the ignorant”
LET us not forget how humble Ahmed ibn Hanbal (May Allah have mercy upon him) was…..
His famous words were “If you and I are silent, who will teach the ignorant”
PS. delete my post above this.
i am follower hanafi madhabs but i am very anxious to know about humbali madhabs kindly shower me the right knowledge of humbli madhab