Shaykh Abu Talhah Dawūd’s Legacy
Undeniably, among the most prominent of these British students to return from their studies in the Muslim lands was the late Shaykh Abu Talhah Dawūd Burbank (may Allah’s mercy be upon him). An English convert […]
Undeniably, among the most prominent of these British students to return from their studies in the Muslim lands was the late Shaykh Abu Talhah Dawūd Burbank (may Allah’s mercy be upon him). An English convert […]
During Salafism’s formative years specifically, it was both Abu Talhah’s and Abu Iyād’s translations of refutations (rudūd) of hybridised and hyphenated versions of Salafiyyah—refutations which were written by some senior Salafi scholars of the time, […]
Shaykh Abu Talhah Dawūd Burbank (may Allah have mercy on him) was also the first person to translate into the English language the rudood (refutations) of some the great Salafi Scholars of the time, such […]
As for Shaykh Abu Khadeejah, although he too did not formally attend an Islamic university such as UIM in Madinah—mainly because of family commitments and because he had passed the strict age limit to make […]
Da‘wah activity in Birmingham was in full swing by 1996 and as an emerging consciousness, Salafism was evidently proving to be more than just a matter of private practice and practical insignificance. Hence, before long, […]
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