Ahlul Sunnah ☝️
Opposed to Asabiyyah/Nationalism/Secularism, Extremism in Minhaj/Takfir/Taqlid, & Conspiracy Theories/Conjecture/Trolling. For Sunni Unity.
The Doctor of the Ummah (r.a.) diagnosed many illnesses that are currently causing pain and discomfort within the Ummah. Now, the Ummah must work together to heal these wounds, treat the various symptoms, and when possible, cure the underlying disease. We are no longer ignorant.
Once again, IS reveals the true reality of their nature - which is that of a khairjite organization. In their recent an-Naba magazine, they detail and praise attacks by IS against al-Shabaab. Now note, Shabaab are not rulers but rather, are fighting against those in power...1
You will not see the supposed "caliph of all Muslims" nor the imaginary "Khilafah" celebrating the victory of Hamas or aid Hamas in their war. By contrast, al-Qaidah will always be willing to aid their brothers in Hamas (despite any political or theological differences)...1
Shaykh Usama bin Laden (ra) - Mujaddid of Islam - on the reality of Jewish control and power over the American Empire...
"...You are the nation that permits Usury, which has been forbidden by all the religions. Yet you build your economy and investments on Usury...1
Raising the sword without the pen leads to error - that is an incredible point by the (pro-AQ) Shaykh (may Allah accept him as a martyr) - and the practical reality of this can be found with regards to what ISIS became...
al-Qaidah has been advocating a practical method for Muslim unity for decades. A united Ummah has no need for an alliance of European-created nation-states. This is why the disbelievers fight AQ and any like it, while only observing the enslaved/controlled nation-states.
The Jordanian regime is as Jewish of a regime as could possibly exist. To think that they have any sort of connection or attribution to Islam is falsity and duplicity of the highest order.
Any discussion (such as with those who support IS) regarding IEA not implementing Shariah or being a nationalist group subservient to the UN and US-led international community is over after this. Some Taliban leaders have misspoken or been unclear, but the Supreme Leader and...1
The official statements from al-Qaidah concerning the Hamas operation al-Aqsa Flood and its impact have proven true. For this event has become a cause for the spread of the letter of Abu Abdullah, Usama bin Laden (may Allah be pleased with him)
#BinLaden
#lettertoamerica
What a strange post by someone who should know more and have a more educated perspective. Now remember, Daniel makes excuses or spreads outright conspiracy theories regarding Iran and the Assad regime in Syria. Nowhere in this post does he even mention the Shia militias...1
Virtually every international terrorist group identifies as "Salafi" (e.g., Qaeda, ISIS).
There are no Deobandi, Maturidi, Ashari, Ikhwani, or Sufi terrorist groups that are going from country to country and carrying out attacks (e.g., shooting up churches in Turkey, van attacks
You won't hear the hypocritical ISIS fanboys claim that their worthless IS-Somalia "wilayat" is conspiring with the Somali government and Foreign states against al-Shabaab. But had this been Afghanistan where the Islamic Emirate intends to wipe out the khawarij, all of sudden...1
Shaykh Usama bin Laden (ra) on the United States in his 2002 letter to America:
"...You steal our wealth and oil at paltry prices because of your international influence and military threats. This theft is indeed the biggest theft ever witnessed by mankind..."
...1
The Taliban could have broken ties with and betrayed AQ before the war in Afghanistan ever began, as well as countless times during the 20-year conflict. But they refused to, and Allah rewarded them with victory. Despite prior conflicts between Hamas and Salafi-Jihadi groups...1
And the same was true after 9/11, as Shaykh ibn Laden (ra) stated - the war was not merely between AQ and America, but was a war of Islam and disbelief...
Punjabi groups joining TTP is like Uzbek or Tajik groups joining TTA.
This (the Taliban movement along with its allies) is an Islamic movement - and not an ethnic, tribal, or nationalistic movement...
TKD MONITORING:
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), in a statement, claimed that a group of militants led by commander Ali Muawiyah from District Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab has joined the TTP and pledged allegiance to its Emir Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud.
Without a doubt, the contemporary Salafi movement in general, and the Salafi-Jihadi movement in particular, has faced tremendous hardships in terms of false accusations, conspiracy theories, and the combined efforts of entire nation-states operating at a global level with...1
@zei_squirrel
@MuslimAnon1
There is also similitude between the Hindu caste system and the racial/ethnic outlook of Judaism, particularly as it applies to segments of Gentiles.
Shaabab has given the Ummah a gift on 9/11 with their operations in Somalia. At the same time, the Mujahideen of the TTP and JNIM continue their march and continue going from one sucess to the next. In this and many other ways, bin Laden's (ra) legacy continues.
What is concerning though is that the IEA has a history of unnecessary deception. They kept Mullah Umar's r.a. death a secret for years and released statements in his name. That is not a type of taqiyyah that is necessary to end a war, save lives, free prisoners, and...1
@DesiMonotheist
You sound like a fanboy of Daesh rather than an objective, third-party who left Islam.
Are we really going to talk about this after looking Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (who loved orange soda) or this guy...
And I am not making light of anyone's medical...1
ISKP's attempts to justify the Bajour bombing again highlights their takfiri beliefs and aqeedah - separating themselves from the Muslim Ummah and justifying their categorization as khawarij. There is no doubt that IS as a central organization as well as its branches are...1
Truly amazing - both Shaykh Dr. Ayman az-Zawahiri (ra) and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (ha) have made countless sacrifices in the field of Islamic Jihad, and even have lost their own children in this struggle. Despite that, IS and its supporters attack, malign, insult, and...1
A reminder for the Muslims - Ramadhan is month of good deeds and forgiveness. Hasten to do as much as you can per individual capacity. Be sure to...
> Pray 5 times a day (Fardh prayers)
> Fast
> Do the Sunnah Prayers
> Do extra Dhikr (particularly after each Fardh prayer)
...1
Indeed, if the IEA were to hand over a single Muslim to a single external country, it would be undeniable proof that the IEA had abandoned Islam and all the accusations regarding Taliban 1.0 vs. 2.0 would come true. But that hasn't happened, nor (insha'Allah) will it.
Many of the anti-Taliban accounts (some criticism is ok, but these accounts are filled with hate, conspiracy theories, takfir, etc.) are actually run by agents and mukhabarat.
Great thread, and very important to point out that AQ did not make takfir of Hamas, even their political leadership despite their mistakes, and that groups with disagreements can still support one another...
[🧵] The views of AQ, Osama bin Lāden and Ḥamās on eachother.
To make it clear, AQ and Osama do NOT make takfīr upon the individual muslims who operate in the military wing. Osama was extremely harsh on Ḥamās leadership stating that Ḥamās leadership had been cooperating
There is no such thing as a "Tehran Syndrome" and never was!
AQ under UBL (ra) always had cordial relations with Iran. AQ's men (before 9/11) trained with Hezbullah fighters. UBL and Dr. Ayman (ra) were not interested in a civil war within the Muslim world or making...1
@WakeelMubariz
This is not even the position of the Taliban military leadership who released a video celebrating 9/11 (saying the US deserved it which is not a position one can have if they believe in conspiracy theories) and in a separate video called "bond of the nation", solidified...1
@abulmaali_
The Shaykh did not go far enough - in declaring the KSA regime as apostates. However, he spoke a great many truths here, and like the original poster mentioned, the neo-Salafis/Madhkhalis would label anyone speaking like this against the rulers as a kharijite...1
Book recommendation: "Are the Tālibān from Ahl as-Sunnah" by Shaykh as-Suri (ha)
An AQ (Muhajir) ideologue defending his Talib (Ansaar) brothers. May Allah bless all those who seek unity within the Ummah.
If a government is evil, the fact that there are good people within that government is of no benefit to the Muslims. They are ruining their dunyah and akhirah by being a part of an apostate regime and part of an institution specifically setup by colonial powers...1
This type of thinking is mistaken. Every Muslim government has good people and bad people within it. We must support the many good Muslims in every government, including the Saudi government.
Muslims will not benefit from terrorism and calls for violent rebellion by the masses.
Observing trends within the Salafi-Jihadi movement as it has been hijacked by ISIS/Daesh, their followers, and any elements that can infiltrate the Islamic movement through such foolishness: it becomes apparent that the future of the Jihad to liberate Palestine and all other...1
@7layersone
IS fought the Mujahideen even before the rulers, and they failed even in this regard. The division and fitnah they caused weakened the ranks of the Mujahideen and thus, benefited the tyrant/apostate rulers. Don't associate Shaykh AMJ with ISIS - he is not their shakyh.
@UVaskovich
In addition to not believing the numbers provided here, I am grateful that you are helping to show exactly why you are considered khawarij and why the Muslims and the Mujahideen oppose your evil group and its non-existent Caliph.
Emir al-Mu'minin has made the intent and policy of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan crystal clear. There is no going back after clearly stating this. So ignore the gossipers, conspiracy theorists, and so forth. Ignore the blame of the other blamers...2 (end)
May Allah reward everyone who was imprisoned, harmed, harassed, censored, had social media accounts deleted, etc. during this global war on Islam and war against the truth. History repeats itself, as the oppressed and truthful are always attacked and slandered.
@DesiMonotheist
Obviously they are not, but let us not forget that IS itself adheres to conspiracy theories - particularly when it comes to its conflicts with other Mujahid groups.
Nothing wrong with this. AQAP made a mistake previously in siding with Saudi/UAE forces against Houthi forces in the past leading to spies penetrating their ranks. Now, UAE will face expulsion...
@Haqiqatjou
I don't think this is accurate. Rather, Madhkhalis worship the institution of the state and its head, the ruler, regardless of whether liberal policies or more conservative policies are implemented. The empowerment and spread of liberal values are a consequence of their mistakes.
Well - AQ, HTS, IEA, Iran, and Erdogon among others have praised Hamas during this ongoing genocide.
Who has not? The Madkhalis in their various forms (be it Salafi or Sufi), pro-American secularists, and of course, ISIS...
@TheSyedHaq
I agree with you, but he (may Allah keep him safe and free him) did commit a major error in supporting the Islamic state group which is without question, an enemy within the ranks of the Mujahideen.
@Maya07445605
No, these were like grade-school essays compared to the dawah initiated by al-Qaidah. In fact, whatever they learned and wrote down accurately - came from AQ. But there is a reason IS is devoid of scholarship (unlike both AQ and the Taliban). Ultimately, IS productions...1
Honorable Amir al-Mu'minin:
If any Muslim in any corner of the world is in trouble, I swear by Allah that if I can, I will go to that place on my own feet and will help him.
An invaluable post, for there are those who believe AQ considers Deobandis and other groups as innovators outside of Ahlul Sunnah. This letter (a call to unity) does not happen if the founder of AQ followed such a sectarian outlook...
with the intention of expelling foreign forces and establishing Shariah. Shabaab has not gone to Qatar or signed any Doha Accords or anything of this nature. But IS remains committed to fighting them to the benefit of the US, the AU, Ethiopia, the Somali regime, etc...2
> 9/11 exposed America's true nature and the global American Empire.
> 10/7 exposed Israel's true nature and the global Zionist movement.
> Both exposed the reality of the tyrant rulers.
(here I am referring to the younger generation - not those who already knew these things)
It was interesting to hear Vladimir Putin in a recent interview talking about the Russia-Ukraine conflict as a civil war. No wonder Russia has devoted so much time and resources into empowering right-wing movements in the US and Europe with hope of insitgating...1
The one who is known for making unjust takfir on the Muslims has no claim to "al-wallah wa-barrah". But the true Mu'meen will never allow themselves (when capable) of failing to support a Muslim against a non-Muslim, even if they were oppressed by that same Muslim...2 (end)
@Maya07445605
were akin to hollywood videos filled with torture and catchy anasheed. But little to no substance. Their current "caliph", just like the previous one, has yet to say a word! Meanwhile, we've heard Hafiz and Hadith scholar Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada (ha) numerous times...2 (end)
in Gaza, things were worked out such that al-Qassam and Salafi-Jihadi groups like Jaysh al-Ummah put their differences aside in order to work together against the occupation. So, Allah rewarded Hamas with their current victories (with region-altering potential to come)...2 (end)
Many, many successful operations by the TTP in Pakistan and al-Shabbab in Somalia as of late.
AQAP continues rebuilding. JNIM are seeking a unity project with those from IS-Sahel who no longer want to fight and kill Muslims. Hopefully, many from the kharijite ranks will join.
If former Boko Harem leader isn't a clear example of a kharijite, what is!?
When ISIS accepted the bayah of Boko Harem, they did not consider him a kharijite and the only reason they replaced him from power is because he was unstable, difficult to control, and embarrassing...1
The apostate regime of Egypt is completely to blame for any ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, as they chose nationalism and nationalistic borders over Islamic brotherhood and coming to the aid of the oppressed. Egypt in reality is ruled by Israeli agents and Pharaohs.
ISKP attacks on Shia Hazaris are reprehensible and a sign of weakness. If their goal is to destabilize the Taliban regime...the regime isn't stable to begin with and not afraid of such things as they fought a 20-year insurgency doing the exact same thing to occupation forces...1
@Haqiqatjou
It is contradictory to say ISIS is involved and it was a government-organized false flag. The latter implies framing more so than involvement (unless you believe IS doesn't exist). I'm sure Russian atrocities in Syria and other Muslim countries has nothing to do with it, right?
@AvdullahYousef
Your post and statements are incorrect. Firstly, there is no such thing as "Wahhabism". Shaykh ibn Abdul Wahhab (ra) never created a sect or started a movement. Modern-day Salafism is a reaction to the liberalization and colonization of the Muslim world - things which were...1
The same applies to the Taliban (when Turkey was assisting the US against them previously), al-Shabaab (Turkey is currently supporting the US and its proxy government against them), JNIM, Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, etc.
Standing w/ Palestine for as a nationalistic cause...1
accusations of Taliban cooperation with foreign states would be amplified by these children, deviants, or paid agents. ISIS has always been a shield for the kuffar, whether they intended such a thing or not...
...2 (end)
their ranks, and encourage Muslims to pledge bayah to unknown and untrustworthy leaders. If these signs collectively don't indicate their ideology and status as khawarij, then what on earth does!?...4 (end)
Do not forget, the war which the Saudi kingdom waged internally against al-Qaidah and the support or neutrality of so many senior Neo-Salafi scholars within the kingdom during this conflict which led to the Mujahideen being killed, imprisoned, or expelled to places like Yemen...1
The Neo-Salifis/Madhkhalis caused the most harm to the Salafi movement by turning it into a sect even though many of its scholars opposed such an approach. ISIS/Daesh caused the most harm to the global Jihadi movement by making their group into the Khilafah even though the...1
I don’t understand how some people call me a Surūrī. A Surūrī is someone who’s Salafī in `aqīdah but Ikhwānī in manhaj (supports participation in domestic/international democratic systems). I have dozens of publications criticising participation in democratic systems.
Rest assured, the group called HTS will never gain victory over their enemies (Assad/Russia) due to their betrayal of other Mujahideen, no matter how much they compromise or how much support they receive from Turkey. Similarly, ISIS failed due to their betrayal of their own...1
Some of the arguments between brothers and sisters here on MT are a bit disturbing. Aside from the fact that they should not be free-mixing even in such a manner, both sides should step back and realize that they have fallen into the trap created by western civilization...1
They never cease to look for an excuse to attack other Muslim Mujahid groups, and they never cease to look for an excuse to make takfir. Forget whatever reasons they may give in one place or another. The constant is that they make takfir of the Mujahideen, seek to split...3
If only the masses in KSA and the rest of the Muslim world had listened to Shaykh Usama bin Laden (r.a.) regarding his takfir of the Saudi rulers, exposing of state-appointed ulema, and the call to support the uprising campaign of AQ against al-Saud from 2003-2006...
It is disappointing to see the Taliban miss an opportunity to free Dr. Aafia Siddiqui (h.a.) when they may have been able to do so, instead choosing a drug warlord. That person could still have been freed, along with others. The IEA needs to show Muslims that they have...1
even make takfir of them. Is it any wonder then that they are described as they are, have become a source of fitnah and disunity amongst the Muslims, and are rightfully regarded as even worse when compared to other sects and various deviant groups?...2 (end)
This is complete nonsense, and a case of a person unfamiliar with what he is analyzing. Supporting Palestine and even using the Palestinian flag as a symbol does not mean one endorses the nation-state system. In fact, Palestine is not currently a nation-state according...1
Most "global jihadi" groups have numerous internal & external contradictions, in action and in ideas/ideology.
While rejecting the nation-state & global political order, their ideas are thoroughly reactionary & based on them, down to the notion of a new "caliphate."
THREAD 🧵
And if you think our righteous predecessors from the Sahabah (ra), Tabi'in (ra), and Tabi' al-Tabi'in (ra) would ever accept rulers who dismantle the shariah, secular rule, or alliance with the Zionists/Crusaders - then you do not know Islam...
Salafiyyah is free from Hizb ut Tahrir, Al Qaeda, Daesh groups, Hamas, Houthis, Hezboshaytan, Amal, etc.
Islam has nothing to do with these terrorist organizations.
If you think Salafiyyah is any of those, then you don’t know Salafiyyah at all.
@SlanderedSaint2
Unfortunately for him, his commander was Pervez Musharref - who would sell his own mother if the price is right.
This reminds me of the thread refuting conspiracy theories. I have your thread from your previous account saved via threadreaderapp if you need it (pics are cropped).
"...The best-equipped military in the history of the world turned out to be no match for the patience of a brutal, unrelenting Taliban.
“You have the watches,” the Taliban are fond of saying. “We have the time.”..."
Per Elis. Kendall:
"...
#AlQaeda
in
#Yemen
releases new video "A Word of Encouragement in Support of our Muslim Brothers in
#Palestine
" (22mins). Fronted by Ibrahim al-Banna (Abu Salih), founder member of
#AQAP
..."
BREAKING| Iran's mission to the United Nations: The matter can be considered concluded, and if Israel commits another mistake, our response will be more severe.
What is the killing of a Hizbut Tahrir member who supported the IEA, and a Salafi cleric who supported the IEA, and a Hanafi Cleric who defended the IEA from the khawarij, and a TTP commander who supported the IEA, and the leader of AQ who supported the IEA...but a desperate...1
@Chai_Sheikh
Nothing wrong with criticizing them and some have been doing since before ISIS was born. But ISIS won't put any limitations on their takfir, so such viewpoints hold no meaning whatsoever. The extremism of ISIS and the extremism of modernist scholars play into one another.
If you are a Muslim and think Erdogon, Iran, the Gulf States, Pakistan's nukes (under present leadership), etc. will bring anything good to the Muslim world, get your head out of the gutter...
The IEA victory is a historical testament to the success of non-state actors.
If Your a Muslim and thinK ISIS , AQ, or any of these groups will bring anything good to the Muslim world then get your head out of the gutter!
History is a testament and if you were deceived before then it’s better you wake UP!
IEA's undeniable support for TTP is a continuation of its conflict with the US and a clear nullifier of the Doha Agreement. Pakistan is America's closest ally in the region. Yes, India and the US are much closer and more natural allies. But shifting fully towards India...1
Wallahi, I never thought I would witness a day like this. Amidst all of the terrible imagery coming out from Gaza and watching countless war crimes and genocidal actions occurring there and elsewhere in the Muslim world, this was nothing less than a miracle from above...1
> Seek out the Night of Power during those last 9 nights
> Do special dua for the Night of Power
> Try to memorize new things, whether Quran or Dua
> Do good deeds and avoid sins
> Do extra prayers and supplications
There are many documents and so forth with...4
@AlWayluLakum
Usama bin Laden (ra) was clearly a force of influence against the nationalist/tribalist wing within the IEA. Today, there needs to be a force like that, for the conflict with Daesh and their extremism is strengthening the nationalists within the Taliban.
It is not justified for Muslims in Syria to ally with the western crusaders against the eastern crusaders so long as the western crusaders demand that Muslims in Syria fight for democracy and expel specific Mujahideen and specific Mujahid groups. Such conditions were not...1
@BroHajji
It is not the way Muslims should behave, yes. We are not thugs or street gangs. At the same time, it is hard to sympathize with Shamsi and in my opinion, this should not mean much to the Muslims or be something that we as an Ummah care about (just as Shamsi doesn't care)...1
Exactly why the approach of the IEA regarding diplomatic relations and meetings, even with your enemies, is the correct Islamic approach. Contrary to the apolitical, unwise, and foolish followers of imaginary states...
Diplomatic and Taliban source says Taliban and U.S. officials had a high level meeting yesterday in a gulf state .
Taliban and USA are very close to an agreement about the fate of captive U.S. citizens in Taliban’s regime. one of The Taliban demand is the release of the last
Great observation. IS supporters attack the IEA and call them drug dealers...but it seems here they were quite angry that the IEA was putting a stop to narcotics. One has to be intoxicated in order to come up with some of their (ISKP) views and conclusions...
It is almost as if this state purposely wants to spread fitnah and corruption in the land by preventing people from stopping poppy farming
All so that they can claim that the IEA is an “opium emirate”
They’re doing the most they can to harm muslims.
US and UK warships are not "defending" commerce from Houthi attacks. Rather, they are defending Israeli genocide against Palestinians from any group of Muslims who support their brothers in faith. We are waiting for the rest of the Ummah to follow this and similar examples.
When Abu Marie al-Qahtani called on AQ branches to break from AQC and said this was the time of allying with nation-states...he in fact exposed HTS's own relationship and alliance with the secular republic of Turkey.