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as salam 'alaykum wa rahmtullaah, Many of us may have the Book Men Arround the Messenger and view its contents as being correct, therefore we wanted to present a closer look into sections of this book that clearly illustrate the author's disdain for the Companions of Allaah's Messenger (sallallaahu alayhee wa salam). A portion follows: The Reason for this Refutation A few years ago, Allaah made it easy for me to read a book entitled Men around the Messenger written by Khaalid Muhammad Khaalid al-Misree. I was amazed at the poisons that were contained in this book. One day, while sitting with Shaykh Aboo ?Abdur-Rahmaan Yahya al-Hajooree (May Allaah preserve him), the brothers present were discussing some of the scandalous acts of Khaalid Muhammad Khaalid in his other book entitled The Caliphs of the Messenger. I mentioned to the Shaykh some of the errors that Khaalid had fallen into in his book Men around the Messenger. Among the errors he fell into were dispraising and debasing the status of the companions of Allaah?s Messenger (Õóáøóì Çááå Úóáóíåö æó Óóáøóã). The Shaykh pointed to me and said, ?If you refute Khaalid?s errors, it would be a service to the Muslims.? Table of Contents: The Reason for this Refutation A Fundamental Principle A Note from the Translator The Defamation of Aboo Dharr (ÑóÖöíó Çááåõ Úóäúåõ) The Defamation of Aboo Moosaa al-Ash?aree and ?Amr Ibn al-?Aas (ÑóÖöíó Çááåõ ÚóäúåõãÇ) The Defamation Mu?aawiyyah Ibn Abee Sufyaan (ÑóÖöíó Çááåõ Úóäúåõ) The Defamation of ?Abdur-Rahmaan Ibn ?Awf (ÑóÖöíó Çááåõ Úóäúåõ) Khaalid Believes that Philosophy, Physics, Astrology, Inventors, and Mathematicians are the Wonders and Greatness of Islaam Khaalid believes that Allaah sent His Messenger (Õóáøóì Çááå Úóáóíåö æó Óóáøóã) with the knowledge of reason Khaalid describes Sa?d Ibn ?Ubaadah (ÑóÖöíó Çááåõ Úóäúåõ) As Being an Extremist The link to the article is below: http://www.tarbiyyahbookstore.com/store/product.php?productid=329 as salam 'alaykum wa rahmatullaah, Your brothers & sisters at Tarbiyyah Bookstore Alee ibn Abee Taalib (ÑóÖöíó Çááåõ Úóäúåõ) said: "If poverty was a man, I would have killed him." Text
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