And amongst the things for which ash-Shaayijee has criticised 
the Salafis is 
their saying that: ‘the ways and means of da’wah are tawqeefiyyah 
(restricted to the Book and Sunnah)’
He said: "And they have also made a principle that all the 
ways and means of da’wah are restricted and that their position 
is like the position of the Names of Allaah and His Attributes 
and like the other fundamentals of the religion, such as prayer 
and fasting..." (p.5)
And we say to ash-Shaayijee that 
this principle which he sees as an 
innovation and misguidance and its relationship to this group - 
that a group 
from the scholars has also spoken by it and amongst them the 
Shaikh Bikr Abu 
Zaid - may Allaah grant him success - in his book ‘Hukm ul-
Intimaa’. 
So he said: 
And as for the ways and means of da’wah, then we worship by 
them 
    [i.e. they are acts of worship] and the way of the acts of 
worship is that 
    they are restricted to a text. And we believe with a firm 
belief that the 
    Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) did not meet the 
Highest 
    Companionship except after he had explained every single 
way/route of 
    da’wah in a very clear and explicit manner - such as is the 
case with 
    all the matters of the Sharee’ah, so let us follow the ways 
of 
    Prophethood. As for the new things (from the perspective of 
their 
    descriptions) then they are ‘receptacles’ and 
    ‘mediums’ for the ways and means that are acceptable in light 
of 
    the Sharee’ah. And these things change with respect to time 
and place. 
    So for example ‘education’ used to take place in the open 
spaces 
    of the mosque, then it was extended to the tents of schools 
and to the 
    classrooms of the universities and other such things of the 
practical 
    matters. So the way and mean (waseelah) is ‘education’. This 
    never changes. However the receptacle for it - and that is 
‘the 
    school’ then there is nothing objectionable to that and 
similarly, 
    da’wah with words used to be a struggle and after the 
invention of the 
    machines[i.e. tape recorders, type-writers etc.], they 
became a 
    ‘receptacle’ for it. (p.19) 
And Shaikh al-Albaanee too 
has some similar words in the cassette ‘The 
Ways and Means of Da’wah, are they Restricted or Not?’ And Shaikh 
Zaid bin Muhammad al-Madkhalee said: 
The understanding of the author of the book [i.e. ash-
Shaayijee] that 
    saying the ways and means of da’wah are restricted is one of 
the 
    defects of the aforementioned group [i.e. the Salafis] - and 
the truth is 
    that it is not one of the uniquenesses of this group [that 
they speak with 
    it alone] but in fact the ‘verifiers’ (muhaqqiqoon) from the 
    People of Knowledge, past and present have also spoken by 
it. [Al-Ajwibat 
    ir-Rasheedah: 16] 
And there is the question put to 
Shaikh al-Fawzaan: 
Q. Are the ways and means of da’wah restricted or are they 
based 
    upon ijtihaad?
A. The methodologies of da’wah are 
restricted to the Book and the 
    Sunnah and the seerah of the Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi 
wasallam). We do 
    not introduce anything into them from ourselves - and they 
are all present 
    in the Book of Allaah and in the Sunnah of the Messenger 
(sallallaahu alaihi 
    wasallam). And when we invent, we become ruined and cause 
ruin. He (alaihis 
    salaatu wassalaam) said: "Whoever introduces something into 
this affair 
    of ours that which does not belong to it, then it will be 
rejected". 
    [Al-Ajwibat ul-Mufeedah Min As’ilat il-Manaahij al-Jadeedah] 
And there is no doubt that opening the door of the ways 
and means of 
da’wah has made the adherents to this ideology to give verdicts 
for the 
permissibility of demonstrations, strikes etc. and other such 
things which cause 
confusion and strife and we ask Allaah that he delivers the 
youth from the evil 
of their trial.