Muhammad Hijab’s video mocking and ridiculing Ahlus-Sunnah (Salafis) accusing them falsely of resembling Allāh to a man: A rebuttal from At-Tirmidhī (d. 279 AH) and the ijmāʿ (consensus) of the early scholars.

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Muhammad Hijab is an Opposer of the Book, Sunnah and Ijmāʿ, and a Mocker of the Creed of the Sahābah and Early Salaf

Muhammad Hijab has a video in which he mocks and ridicules Ahlus-Sunnah (the Salafiyyūn) accusing them falsely of resembling Allāh to a man. Let us read the words of Imām at-Tirmidhī (d. 279 AH) quoting the ijmāʿ (consensus) of the early scholars of Ahlus-Sunnah: “The Jahmiyyah oppose these narrations and say, ‘This is resemblance (tashbīh)!’ However, Allāh (ﷻ), has mentioned in various places in His Book His Attribute of Hand, Hearing and Seeing but the Jahmiyyah falsely interpret these verses, explaining them in a way other than how they are explained by the People of Knowledge. They (Jahmiyyah) say, ‘Allāh did not create Adam with His own Hand.’ They say that Hand means power. Ishāq Ibn Ibrāhīm Ar-Rāhūyah (d. 238 AH) stated, ‘Resemblance is when it is said: ‘Hand like my hand, or similar to my hand.’ Or it is said, ‘Hearing like my hearing, or similar to my hearing.’ Then this would be resemblance. But if what is being said is what Allāh Himself has said, ‘Hand, Hearing and Seeing’ and it is not asked how, nor is it said, ‘Like my hearing or similar to my hearing.’ Then it is not resemblance. Allāh, the Most Blessed and Most High, said in His Book, ‘There is none like unto Him, and He is the All-Hearing, All-Seeing.’” (See As-Sunan of At-Tirmidhī no. 662)

What did the Prophet teach, and was the Belief of the Sahābah and early Salaf? Read: The Creed of Ahlus-Sunnah and Salafiyyah concerning the Attributes of Allah and a Refutation of the Ash’ari, Māturīdī and Deobandī Denial and Distortion.


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