Preface Mutasawwifs' books do not contain polytheism (Maktubat by al-Imam ar-Rabbani) Eemaan (Iman) does not include ibadat (Qasidat al-Amali and Al-hadiqa) To ask help of prophets and pious Muslims Do Muslims worship awliya? (Al-usul al-arba'a) Do Muslims worship tombs? (As-sawa'iq al-ilahiyya.) To receive blessings from someone other than the Prophet The origin of tasawwuf (Maktubat by Muhammad Masum Faruqi) The dead; the souls of awliya To praise and to ask help of the Prophet (Mirat al-Madina) The dead's intercession Has Ahmad al-Badawi been deified? The Prophet and the Sahabat al-kiram On Qasidat al-Burda (Maktubat by Muhammad Ma'sum) Shall tombs be demolished (Zawajir by Ibn Hajar al-Hitami) To enter the Prophet's masjid (Mosque), but not visit his shrine? (Mir'at al-Madina) The salawat said for the Prophet Awliya do help (Al-hadith al-arba'in by Allama Ahmad S. ibn Kamal) Karamat of awliya (Maktubat by al-Imam ar-Rabbani and Al-mawahib by al-Imam al-Kastalani) A wali does not make a show of karamat (Maktubat by Muhammad Masum) The ayat «Allah and the Believers are sufficient for you.» (Bariqa.) To follow the imams of the madhhabs; taqlid To expect something from any dead or living being other than Allahu ta'ala (Al-hadiqa) The Ahl as-Sunna and Qasidat al-Burda The dead and the absentee (Al-minhat al-wahbiyya) The Wahhabis' ijtihads are false Visiting shrines (Rabita-i sharifa) The Prophet hears the salawat The superiority of the as-Sahabat al-kiram and the Tabi'un Help from living people and the dead (Maraq al-falah and Zawajir) To vow, to slaughter an animal for the dead (Ashad al-jihad in Al-minhaj al-wahbiyya) Fatwa on the heresy of Wahhabism (Arabic original appended to Al-minhat al-wahbiyya) The Wahhabite book Jawab-i Nu'man (Maktubat by Muhammad Ma'sum); the lawfullness of reading the Mawlid and Dala'il (Dalail) al-khairat (khayrat) Tasawwuf and tariqas are not invented, but commanded in Islam (Irshad at-talibin) To disbelievers of tasawwuf and karamat (Al-hadiqa) In the next world, one will be with whom one loves (Al-hadiqa) PART TWO: THE BEGINNING AND SPREAD OF WAHHABISM The origins of Wahhabism The first Wahhabite mission The massacre and looting of the Muslims of Ta'if The Wahhabite persecutions in Mecca The Wahhabis in Medina The Ottomans clear the blessed cities of the Wahhabite bandits Invaluable works done in Mecca and Medina after the clearance
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