🧵 Imam Sulayman ibn Abdul Wahhab's (Rahimahullah) repentance - stated & explained; the true story.
No, not a “deathbed repentance”
No, not a “deathbed repentance”
Imam Sulayman was originally against his brother's ideas; this was partly because of his unwillingness to go to Jihad, and also because he didn't understand what his brother was actually preaching. He even wrote a book refuting his brother, but the book itself was refuted.
Imam Sulayman, once he realised that his book had been refuted, wrote an apology letter. In the letter, he declared his repentance for the resistance against his brother. He also said that he had committed an evil act; he also showed great regret in his writing.
After his repentance, Imam Sulayman reunited with Imam Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab. They talked to each other a little more; they got to understand each other better as well.
Source: Siyyanat Al-Insaan ‘An Wasswass Zayni Dahlaan, pages 468 until 471.
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