Online polemicist, Bro Hajji (Muhammad Naheem Safdar) has made a number of videos rebutting the daw’ah of the Madakhila - specifically their erroneous labelling of scholars, du’aat and lay Muslims as being “kharijites”. In response to... more
Online polemicist, Bro Hajji (Muhammad Naheem Safdar) has made a number of videos rebutting the daw’ah of the Madakhila - specifically their erroneous labelling of scholars, du’aat and lay Muslims as being “kharijites”.
In response to his efforts one of his readers compiled this list of Q & A’s with text and links. This will be shared online in order to combat the “PDF thunder-storm” that Madkhali affiliates (i.e. SPUBS /TROID) use to drown out all other voices.
Falsely labelling Muslims as being kharijites is endemic online and this document is an effort to combat this scourge. Erroneous tabdee’ (disparagement) causes division, can be sinful and also harms Muslims i.e. puts them under the spotlight of security services / agencies. As such, download and disseminate this text at will! It is time that we challenged the chain tabdee’ extremists and their narrative!
Make du’a for the compiler of this text who wishes to remain anonymous. Disseminated with the permission of the compiler and Bro Hajji.
Obedience (ṭāʿat al-ḥukkām) to political authorities is one of the leitmotivs in contemporary Salafiyya propaganda, in particular the one which is now called Madkhalism. It is clear that on this very sensitive subject, the actors of this... more
Obedience (ṭāʿat al-ḥukkām) to political authorities is one of the leitmotivs in contemporary Salafiyya propaganda, in particular the one which is now called Madkhalism. It is clear that on this very sensitive subject, the actors of this movement quote Ibn Taymiyya less frequently than for other questions. In this paper, firstly, we will shed light on the reasons of this "sidelining" of Ibn Taymiyya. Secondly, we will try to highlight the hiatus that sometimes exists between, on the one hand, the position of Ibn Taymiyya in his writings on this thorny question and on the other hand, that of contemporary scholars who quote Ibn Taymiyya in their discourses.