33. The Book "Bughyat al-Muhtaj": A Critique of Hizb ut-Tahrir and Wahhabist Misconceptions

33. The Book "Bughyat al-Muhtaj": A Critique of Hizb ut-Tahrir and Wahhabist Misconceptions

This lesson examines the dangerous misconceptions of the Hizb ut-Tahrir party and the Wahhabis, and their contradictions with the verses, hadith, and sunnah. It addresses questions of predestination, the Sifat of Allah, the Al-Kursi verse, Ibn Taymiyyah's teaching on the eternity of the universe, and practical issues of Muslim behavior, such as zina and shaking hands with women. This lecture will help strengthen your faith and avoid sectarian errors. Timestamps: 0:00 Bismillah, Dua, and Intention at the Beginning of the Lecture 1:25 Critique of the Hizb ut-Tahrir Teaching on Predestination 4:54 The Contradiction of Predestination with Verses and Hadith 9:53 The Book of Al-Mustadrak by Imam Al-Hakim and Its Criteria 12:38 The Protection of Prophets before Prophethood and Its Denial 17:03 Zina, Touching Women, and the Comparison with Head Piercing 24:33 Shaking Hands with a Strangers: Conditions and Hadith Evidence 27:23 Wahhabis: Worshiping the Body and Attributing Human Qualities to Allah 31:28 The Attributes of Allah, the Al-Kursi Verse, and Disputes about the Place of Allah 35:57 Ibn Taymiyyah's Teachings on the Eternity of the Universe and Its Denial Creations 40:31 Other Sects, Their Misconceptions, and Concluding Remarks IMPORTANT INFORMATION! 1. Dear viewers, Sheikh Ilyas Umarov is not affiliated with this YouTube channel. All audio recordings of his lessons are taken from the public Telegram channel t.me/urokisheyxailyasa. We are simply distributing these lessons through the YouTube platform so that they can be of greater benefit to as many people as possible. 2. We transcribe all audio recordings to ensure the correct formatting of titles, descriptions, timecodes, and video covers. We conduct several quality checks before publishing, but as with any large system involving humans and modern language models, individual errors are possible. If you notice an inaccuracy in the title, description, or timecodes, please let us know so we can correct it.