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Al-Kuwaitee
14-08-2002 @ 12:00 AM    Notify Admin about this post
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"Where is Shaykh 'Abdul-'Azeez ibn Baaz, and when will he arrive?"

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Concerning the Imaam, the Shaykh - 'Abdul-'Azeez ibn Baaz (rahima-hullaah), Dr. Muhammad ibn Sa'd ash-Shuway'ir narrates:

"During the Hajj of 1406 A.H. (1986 C.E.) the first official group of pilgrims came to Saudi Arabia from communist China, and along with this group came some scholars who visited Shaykh 'Abdul-'Azeez ibn Baaz to convey their greetings to him. The head of the group was a very old man who had studied at al-Azhar. He led the group of these scholars, who were seven in total, to greet Shaykh Ibn Baaz. After having conveyed their greetings to the gathering of people, the head of the group turned to me and asked me:

"Where is Shaykh 'Abdul-'Azeez ibn Baaz, and when will he arrive?"

So I said to him:

"There, he is the one you conveyed your greetings to just now."

But this old man did not believe me, and speaking in fluent Arabic he demanded:

"I want to see him now." So I said to him:

"There he is", firmly pointing him (Shaykh Ibn Baaz) out. So he stood up from his gathering and presented himself before Shaykh Ibn Baaz for a second time to greet him.

I then informed the Shaykh about the eagerness of this old man, so the Shaykh stood to embrace him. I saw the old Chinese man affectionately cling to the Shaykh's chest and cry, saying:

"All Praise be to the One Who has permitted me to see you; We used to hear about you whilst in China, that you give hope to the Muslims and are their "saviour" and support them."

Then one of his companions said (to Shaykh Ibn Baaz):

"Pray to Allaah O Shaykh, that He takes ten years of my life and adds it to yours, for that which you have benefited Islaam and it's people, as for me, then I am just a (simple) human being like others from the children of Islaam."

Then the old Chinese man began crying profusely turning again to embrace him (Shaykh Ibn Baaz) and repeating:

"All Praise be to the One Who has permitted me to see you before my death, since I used to long for this (opportunity) all my life.

Mawaaqif madhee.ah fee hayaat al-Imaam 'Abdul-'Azeez Ibn Baaz - Page 8-9


al.Arabaanee
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I don't want to get all mushy but this story sure makes me want to cry.

Abu Abdillah Aburahman Al-Hammaam Al-Arabaanee

abusalmaan
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Subhaanallaah!

  I remeber the shaikh at the time of Hajj in Minaa where he would answer questions after Fajr in his huge tent, I went there after shaikh Uthaymeen's dars حفظه الله and found that the shaikh was still answering questions. When it finished the shaikh stood up to leave and everyone stood to try and greet the shaikh as he left and what amazed me was the shaikh walking and everyone was trying to get to him and all i could hear was him saying 'Labbaik Allaahumma lubbaik'!!! still reciting the talbiyah when we was in the last days of Hajj and the people had stopped and were waiting for the Hajj to come to an end!

رحمة الله عليه رحمة واسعة

أبو سلمان النمري






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