| Abdur-Razzaq ash-Shayijee | 
   
		    
Refuting Shayijee : Shayijee's Forgery Against Shaikh Bin Baaz | 
| Author: Faalih Bin Talee'ah | 
| Source: Translated by Abu Iyaad as-Salafi | 
| Article ID : NDV100005  [46438]   | 
 

 
Ash-Shaayijee quotes the statement of Shaikh Abdul Azeez Bin 
Baaz in his 
valuable advice which was related to verification when 
criticising and not to 
attack specific individuals. Ash-Shaayijee quotes it as if it 
was specifically 
related to the scholars of Madinah. And the Shaikh negated [the 
claim] that his 
intent by his advice was to address the scholars of Madinah in 
another one of 
his statements and this is known by everybody. But along with 
this ash-Shaayijee 
insisted that the intent behind the statement was to address the 
scholars of 
Madinah. So after he quoted the statement of Shaikh Bin Baaz he 
said: "And this mighty statement is a historical record and 
an 
everlasting testimony, and words of light with which he spoke 
and he is at the 
level of the Imaam of the all the Muslims in this era." 
(p.20) 
Then he mentions that the intent behind it was Shaikh Rabee 
and his 
group!! 
And there is no doubt that this overturning and twisting the 
true state of 
affairs, and a great knowledge-related deception for which there 
is no parallel. 
And we shall leave you with Shaikh Abdul-Azeez Bin Baaz 
himself to slap this 
man who invented a lie against him... 
    And our Brothers, the well known Scholars in Madeenah, 
we do not have a 
    doubt about them. They are possessors of a sound aqeedah and 
they are from 
    Ahl us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah, such as Shaikh Muhammad Amaan 
bin Alee, Shaikh 
    Rabee' bin Haadee, Shaikh Saalih bin Sa'd as-Suhaimee, 
Shaikh Faalih bin 
    Naafi', Shaikh Muhammad bin Haadee [al-Madkhalee] - all of 
them are known to 
    us to have Istiqaamah, knowledge and sound aqeedah. We ask 
increase in every 
    good for them from Allaah and success in what pleases Him. 
However the 
    callers of falsehood (duaat ul-baatil) and the people who 
hunt 
    (others) in murky waters, they are the ones who cause 
confusion amongst the 
    people and who speak in these matters and they say: The 
intent was 
    this and that, and this is not good. It is necessary to 
take the 
    words in their best possible light. And the intent [behind 
the advice] was 
    co-operation upon birr and taqwaa, and to purify the hearts 
and to warn 
    against backbiting which causes rancour and enmity. [The 
Tape: Explanation 
    of Shaikh Bin Baaz of his Statement]