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Enjoining Good, Forbidding Evil
Ibn Taymiyyah said: "This (enjoining good and forbidding evil) is a duty that the entire Ummah is obliged to fulfil. It is what the Ulama know as an obligation of collective responsibility, if a group in society undertook to discharge it, the other members of this society are absolved from it. The entire Ummah is commissioned to undertake it, but if a group therein was responsible for discharging it, the rest of society is no longer obliged to undertake it."Formation : Sheikh-ul-Islam ibn Taymiyyah
Reveiwers : Muhammad AbdulRaoof
Translators : Salim Abdullah Marjan
Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/339184
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