This is advice given in May 2020 relating to not exaggerating and not giving the impression to people that it is the scholars who are deriving and advising with disputed, scientifically unproven measures upon people…
As for the saying of the one who says, 'The base rule (aṣl) concerning Muslims is ʿadālah (uprightness, trustworthiness, integrity, honesty)', then it is baṭil...
We see this doubt being regurgitated by the followers of the likes of Abū al-Ḥasan al-Maʾribī and ʿAlī Ḥasan al-Ḥalabī who invented and spread false principles regarding al-Jarḥ wal-Taʿdīl...
There is no one who sould feel safe about himself, and no one who should praise himself and say: “I am a Muwaḥḥid, I am not in need of [reminders or teachings about] Tawḥīd.
This [doubt] is from ancient times, the polytheists used to consider the Prophets and their followers as omens, they would say: “Nothing afflicts us [of calamities] except due to them.”
Al-Ḥasan al-Baṣrī’s words of advice and wisdom to the people of his time, particularly the zealous youth, about the tyranny of the ruler and the correct way to rectify the affairs.