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- Bosnian Writer : Ahmad ibn Uthman Al-Mazid Translation : Prof. Senad Crnkic
Problems that threaten the security and stability of the global problem of terrorism and intimidation of others, and to attack people in themselves and their money, and this article shows the position of Islam.
- Bosnian Author : Abu AbdulSalam
Sufisim is a religious movement that appeared in the third century as individual trends calling to asceticism and intensity of worshipping as a reaction to the civilized luxury then these trends developed till they become Sufi orders. No doubt that what they call to as repentence and asceticism are the matters of Islam but they innovated concepts and manners contradicting the deeds of the prophet and his companions. As they seek spiritual discipline to lead them to direct and intimate knowledge of Allah by Kashf (unveiling knowledge) and Mushahada (witnessing and contemplation) not by following legitimate ways of religion
- Bosnian Translation : Group of Scholars
There is no doubt that reading the history of righteous, especially the prophet's peace be upon him companions, is of indisputable importance and necessity. That's why we provide you this precious book.
- Bosnian Author : Khalid Toletch
Shiites is a sect with different names: When it is said about them ’Rafidites’ this is for rejecting Abu bakr and Umar as caliphs and for slandering the companions of the prophet peace be upon him.And when it is said about them ’Shia’ah’ this is for believing that the rightful successor to Prophet Muhammad should have been Ali ibn Abi Talib and the leadership should only be from his sons. And when it is said about them’ Athna Asharaia’(The Twelvers) this is for believing in the leadership of the twelve imams and that the last one of them (Mohamed Ibn Al Hassan Al Asakary) entered the vault.And when it is said about them ’Imamiyha’ this for setting Imamiyha divinely leadership as the fifth pillar of Islam.And when it is said about them ’Ja’farīya’ this for attributing themselves to Ja’far as-Sādiq whom they consider the sixth imam and who was from the great jurists of his age.This sect attributes itself to him falsely with no evidence.
- Bosnian Author : Group of Scholars
The motive of preparing this book is the increase of the calling activity of the shiites recently in the whole world by some deceived youth who fell victims to ignorance and unawareness to the danger of this sect and its misleading creed which includes disbelief and innovations like defaming Quran and Sunnah,slandering the companions, exaggerating in religious leaders to the extent of treating them as gods , worshipping graves and striking themselves with swords and chains
- Bosnian Author : Shareef Bin Ali Al-Rajhi Translation : Abu AbdulSalam
Rafidites is a misleaded nation attributing to islam but it isn’t muslim.What we advise them with is to disbelieve in ’rafid’ (reject) and enter islam to save themselves from the tortue of Allah. And what we advise others with is not to get deceived by their appearences and not to have any spiritual or materialistic bond with them as their aim is taking muslims out of the path of the people of sunnah and jama’ah to the disbelieving rafidi path which disbelieve in Allah,the messenger and the companions.
- Bosnian Author : Galeb Bin Ali Olegy Translation : Group of Scholars
Ibn Katheer said about the reason of calling them Murji’ites that they precede faith and set back actions .They are divisions and different sects in defining the meaning of faith about 12 sect and the most famous of them are of the murji’ites of jurists and the second is the murji’ites of mutakallimiin (Muslim theologian).