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Al Madrasatu Al Umariyyah

Al-Ha'iyyah: Ibn Abi Dawud's 33-Line Poem on Aqeedah | Ustadh Muhammad Tim Humble #AMAU

26 Apr 2025

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They say the truth is complicated — but Ahlus Sunnah carry it in just a few lines. In a time where creed is debated, diluted, and reshaped by opinions, desires, and philosophy, there is a need to return to where clarity begins: the preserved, untainted Aqeedah of the Salaf. In this lecture, Ustadh Muhammad Tim Humble explains Al-Ha'iyyah by Ibn Abi Dawud — a 33-line poem that lays out the core beliefs every Muslim must hold. What do we affirm — and what do we reject — about Allah's Names and Attributes? What are the four levels of Qadr that every Muslim must understand? Why is reviling the Sahabah رضي الله عنهم not just deviation — but a threat to the religion itself? How do innovations (Bid'ah) lead people away from the path of truth? From the uncreated speech of Allah to the status of the companions... From the limits of intellect to the binding force of Ijma'... This is where the line is drawn — and where the truth stands firm. Sign up now to AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Academy: https://www.amauacademy.com/ AMAU Junior: https://amaujunior.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amauofficial/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMAU Telegram: https://t.me/amauofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AMAUofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AMAUofficial iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/al-madrasatu-al-umariyyah/id1524526782 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08NJC1pIA0maaF6aKqZL4N Get in Touch: https://amau.org/getintouch BarakAllahu feekum. #AMAU #Aqeedah #salaf #ahlussunnahwaljamaah #islamicknowledge

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