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Explanation of At-Takattul al-Hizbi (Party Structuring) - Part 20

Sharh At-Takattul Al-Hizbi  (Explanation of  Party Structuring ).  This is a translation from the explanation of the unique book by Sheikh Taqiuddin an-Nabhani.  TO ACCESS PART 19 CLICK  HERE (The development of the Kutlah). This is from the intellectual angle as laid out on paper i.e. upon the basis that it is meant to be upon. As for the existence of the first cell then this is only represented in a man who is from the same kind and type as this thought in respect to his purity. This means that he believes in it alone and that his thought has not blended with a collection of thoughts that have been mixed with impurities. Therefore, just as this Aqeedah has a single source alone which is the Wahy (divinely inspired revelation) then similarly this person must also have a single basis for his thought. This basis is the Aqeedah and what it came with in terms of texts and nothing other than this. His mind is there only to comprehend th...

The explanation of Mafaaheem Hizb-ut-Tahrir by Ash-Sheikh Haafizh Saalih - Part 5

Explanation of the Book ‘Mafaaheem Hizb ut Tahrir’ Ash-Sheikh Haafizh (Fareed) Saalih (rh) To access previous part click here Part Five - The explanation of Mafaaheem Hizb-ut-Tahrir by Ash-Sheikh Haafizh Saalih (rh) Continued... There is a expansive subject area in the Arabic language which is the ‘Baab’ (subject) of ‘Al-Ishtiqaaq’ (derivation) through which it is possible to derive and extract wordings and expressions enabling us to express clearly and eloquently all that which we desire in a manner that allows us to realise its purpose. So the process of deriving an ‘Ism’ (noun) from a ‘F’il’ (verb) or deriving a ‘Fi’l’ from an ‘Ism’ is sufficient to enrich the language with new words and modern forms in which the meanings intended to reach the people are formed. This is in addition to another area related to the Arabic language called ‘Ta’reeb’ (arabization). The process of ‘Ta’reeb’ is easy in the language and it occurs by doing no more than making the foreig...

The explanation of Mafaaheem Hizb-ut-Tahrir by Ash-Sheikh Haafizh Saalih - Part 4

Explanation of the Book ‘Mafaaheem Hizb ut Tahrir’ Ash-Sheikh Haafizh (Fareed) Saalih (rh) To access previous part click here Part Four- The explanation of Mafaaheem Hizb-ut-Tahrir by Ash-Sheikh Haafizh Saalih (rh) Continued... The aforementioned relates to the effect of the language upon the individual Muslim and moving him from a position of subservience and imitation to a station of aptitude, competence and leadership in addition to its effect upon the society and treating its newly occurring problems which do not have a set limit and which must be treated in accordance to that which Allah (swt) has wanted them to be treated by. This is because He (swt) has made clear to us that He will account us for every word we utter and every act we undertake. Indeed He (swt) threatened to account us upon that which we speak (keep) within ourselves and then lightened our burden and made the responsibility related to the Kasb (what the person has gained of good) and Iktis...

The explanation of Mafaaheem Hizb-ut-Tahrir by Ash-Sheikh Haafizh Saalih - Part 3

Explanation of the Book ‘Mafaaheem Hizb ut Tahrir’ Ash-Sheikh Haafizh (Fareed) Saalih (rh) To access previous part click here Part Three - The explanation of Mafaaheem Hizb-ut-Tahrir by Ash-Sheikh Haafizh Saalih (rh) The Cultural attack and invasion: Then there was the cultural invasion that the West undertook after its failure in the crusader wars and after realising that the Muslims could not be overcome by force. The intellectual and industrial revolution had begun and the West saw that the eyes of the Muslims had become dazzled by the European revival and this is when they began the intellectual and cultural invasion. They hid behind fake mechanisms like the missionary expeditions, educational missions and the provision of medical assistance as examples. They began to spread their poison within the body of the State and the minds of the Muslims. They carried to the Muslims a Hadaarah (civilisation) which was not their own, a culture (Thaqaafah) which was not t...

The explanation of Mafaaheem Hizb-ut-Tahrir by Ash-Sheikh Haafizh Saalih - Part 2

Explanation of the Book ‘Mafaaheem Hizb ut Tahrir’ Ash-Sheikh Haafizh (Fareed) Saalih (rh) To access previous part click here Part Two - The explanation of Mafaaheem Hizb-ut-Tahrir by Ash-Sheikh Haafizh Saalih (rh) The body of the State and its entity: The arising of Nationalistic Parties like the Union and Progress Association and the Arab Platform Association amongst other nationalist parties which targeted the body of the State from the inside by implanting the nationalist thought amongst the sons of the Ummah which led to the fragmentation and rending apart of the Ummah’s unity and all of them worked to destroy this entity which protected them. It all came to an end with a bullet of mercy (to the head) in the First World War in which the Arab’s participated against their State through an Arab revolution led by Al-Hussein Bin ‘Ali which was named the ‘Great Arab Revolution’. So they removed the entity of the State and destroyed the Khilafah whilst Mustafa Kam...

The ISIS 'Caliphate' 6 Months on

By  Adnan Khan Two recent events took place which received some global media atten­tion and would indi­cate  ISIS  is expand­ing its capa­bil­i­ties and reach. On 12 Jan­u­ary 2015 as Barack Obama gave a speech in Wash­ing­ton on cybersecurity,[1] as he was speak­ing,  ISIS  suc­cess­fully hacked the  US  Cen­tral Com­mands twit­ter account in an act of cyber Jihad.[2] On 14 Jan­u­ary 2015 Saudi Ara­bia revealed details of its 600-mile-long “Great Wall,” to sep­a­rate the coun­try from Iraq. With much of the Saudi-Iraq bor­der under the con­trol of  ISIS  the buffer zone will con­sist of five lay­ers of fenc­ing with watch tow­ers, night-vision cam­eras and radar cameras.[3] All of this was after a sui­cide bomb­ing and gun attack killed two Saudi bor­der guards and their com­mand­ing offi­cer on 5 Jan­u­ary 2015, which the King­dom con­sid­ered the first attack by  ISIS  on Saudi Arabia.[4] It has now been over 6 months since th...