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What is Salafiyyah? - Abdul-Qaadir Baksh

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What is salafiyyah?

Who are the salafis?

Who are the followers of salafiyyah?

What methodology do the salafis follow?

How does salafiyyah unite all the Muslims into one nation?

How is salafiyyah unchanged from the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions (Allah be pleased with them)?

and much more...

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER -

Abdul-Qaadir Baksh is a Khateeb at Masjid Ghurabaa Luton, united kindom.
He studied the Arabic language course in Madeenah University from 1991 to 1994. He also studied the following books with the Mashaayikh and students of knowledge in Madeenah: Kitaab at -Tawheed from Saheeh al-Bukhaaree, Kitaab at-Tawheed, Usool ath-Thalaathah, Kashfu Shubahaat, 'Aqeedah Wasitiyyah, 'Aqeedah al-Hamawiyyah, Ajrumiyyah, Usool Tafsir, and a number of different chapters of Fiqh from different books such as Kitaabu Tahara, Kitaabu Salaat, Kitaabu Bay' and Kitaabu Nikkah, and others besides those already listed.
After returning to the UK Abu Saifillah studied a degree at Westminster University in Arabic Language and Middle Eastern politics. He has completed a Masters at Dirasatul Islamiyyah, Loughborough University at the Markfield campus. Along with this he has been doing personal studies, going through books with explanations from the Mashaayikh on tapes. He has been active and continuous in seeking knowledge and studying since 1991.
Da'wah Efforts:
Abu Saifillah has been at the forefront of da'wah and establishing an Islamic
community in his home town of Luton, UK (which has approx. 40,000 Muslims).
Ad-Da'wat-us-Salafiyyah was unheard of in Luton prior to 1991, but by the Grace of Allaah, Abu Saifillah (and others) managed to establish a small propagation centre above a shop in the heart of Luton's Muslim community and began da'wah from there. Since then the da'wah has gone from strength to strength and has grown to where it is now. This enabled the da'wah to purchase a former Synagogue which was subsequently converted into a Masjid and Islaamic Centre.
This was followed by the establishment of a Muslim Nursery, a Muslim Primary School, and a Prisoner Rehabilitation and Muslim Youth Project.
Many brothers and families have made an internal Hijrah to Luton because of the efforts Abu Saifillah and others made in da'wah and in establishing and
preserving a Muslim community there. All of this spreading of good and building of provisions for the Muslims cannot come about except by the permission of Allaah and then by good leadership and Islaamic knowledge.
For many years Abu Saifillah has dealt with community problems ranging from
marital, to business, to personal problems. He seeks the advice of the scholars by phone when dealing with them, or knowledge based fataawaa if the problem has already been addressed.

http://lutonmuslims.com
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ABOUT MOHAMMADI MASJID -

The Mohammadi Masjid and Madrassah Salafiyyah was first established in 1985 in a corner-terraced house on 49 Couchman Road by the Markazi Jamiat Ahlul Hadeeth. The capacity of maximum worshippers was only 50 at this point. Alhamdulillah (all praise is for Allah) after demolition of houses on the road, the Mohammadi Masjid was moved to 24-36 Hartopp Road in 1998 as a purpose-built Masjid, by the Birmingham City Council in exchange for the initial
project. Currently, the masjid can hold a maximum capacity of 500 male and female worshippers.
At this point, the 5 daily prayers were taking place in jamaa'ah (congregation) as well as weekday evening classes, in which children aged 5-12 could learn to recite and memorise the Qur'an. The masjid would also cater for a weekend dars (lecture).
Since 1998 the Masjid has grown in its worshippers and its services. Due to the growing demand of locals the Jumu'ah (Friday) prayer, Taraaweeh prayers in Ramadhan, 'Eid prayers, funeral prayers and arrangements and regular English and Urdu lectures also take place here at Mohammadi Masjid.
Currently the Masjid is in urgent need of generous donations to continue encouraging the growth of this noble project for the sake of Allah. For more information on this, view the Re-build Project page.
To find out how you can share in the reward of our ongoing project please go to the web site below-

http://www.mohammadimasjid.org/
For all enquiries about dawah: dawah@mohammadimasjid.org
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