Reciting the Quran for the Deceased
The practice of reciting the Quran for the deceased is an important aspect of Islamic tradition. However, there are misinterpretations of this practice by groups often labeled as practitioners of bid'ah.
01 Jun 2025
Misguided voices reject the Sunnah fast of Mi'raj, ignoring Fuqaha and misleading others from virtuous deeds. Learn the truth and uphold the guidance of our scholars
What are Sunnah and Bidʿah? Discover how far the deviant groups have strayed from the true understanding—an analysis to learn the truth
Some misuse the hadith “Every Bid‘ah is misguidance” to reject any distinction between good and bad innovations. Yet they themselves divide Bid‘ah into religious and worldly types—a classification not found in early Islam
Bid’ah groups often misquote Imam Shatibi’s (﵀) statements from his Al-I’tisam, using his words out of context to support their own innovations
26 May 2025
The Ash'aris are known for their cautious stance on Takfir, opposing the extremist trend of declaring Muslims disbelievers over minor differences—a practice later groups like the Wahhabis took to extremes.
Preserving and visiting the graves of Prophets and saints is a respected Islamic tradition, allowing believers to seek blessings and honor their legacy.
Denying Allah's power over material matters — as some Wahhabi, Mu'tazili, and Shi'i views suggest — contradicts clear Quranic verses and the creed of Ahlus Sunnah. Seeking help, whether material or spiritual, is valid from Allah directly and from creation
06 Feb 2025
It was usual practice of the Companions to preserve relics of Prophet ﷺ and to draw benefits and blessings out of them. This proves that they offered them to Allah as instruments of mediation when they needed His help and assistance.