الثلاثاء، 28 أبريل 2015

Wahhabi Myth by Haneef James / ISIS and Baath party connection

Judas Iscariot had pretended to be Disciple of Christ but he was the devil who betrayed Jesus same we say about isis
Isis had pretended to be Muslim but they were the devil who betrayed Muslim

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The Wahhabi Myth

Dispelling Prevalent Fallacies and the Fictitious Link with Bin Laden


The ‘Wahhabi’ Myth by Haneef James Oliver clarifies many of the gross inaccuracies and outright lies that have been attributed to the belief of the Salafi Muslims (often referred to as “Wahhabis”). Although some reporters have been vigilant enough to rebut some of these widespread fables, most have fallen headfirst into what one discerning reporter called, “the neo-conservative line that the whole conspiracy against America can be traced back to Wahhabism and the government of Saudi Arabia.”


The author of The ‘Wahhabi’ Myth outlines the principles of the Salafi creed in an easy to understand manner. Using many different sources, he carefully presents the arguments of the critics of Salafism and successfully addresses the misconceptions that are contained within these criticisms. Specifically, he addresses the commonly held belief that Osama Bin Laden is a Salafi/”Wahhabi”. He compellingly dispels this myth and unveils the sect that has provoked Bin Laden to become the leader of a terrorist movement.



Karen Armstrong speaks about the difference between Osama bin Laden’s sect (Qutbism) and Salafism/”Wahhabism” in a Guardian article entitled “The label of Catholic terror was never used about the IRA”:

“Bin Laden was not inspired by Wahhabism but by the writings of the Egyptian ideologue Sayyid Qutb, who was executed by President Nasser in 1966. Almost every fundamentalist movement in Sunni Islam has been strongly influenced by Qutb, so there is a good case for calling the violence that some of his followers commit “Qutbian terrorism.” Qutb urged his followers to withdraw from the moral and spiritual barbarism of modern society and fight it to the death.

Western people should learn more about such thinkers as Qutb, and become aware of the many dramatically different shades of opinion in the Muslim world. There are too many lazy, unexamined assumptions about Islam.”

Excerpt from The “Wahhabi” Myth:

The word “Wahabism” is in fact nothing but a meaningless appellation which is used by people in two cases: The term “Wahabism” is often used to describe those who closely stick to the verses of the Qur’an and the narrations of the Prophet Muhammad (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) in all religious affairs. Consequently, instead of directly attacking Islam for those things that do not appeal to their desires, they call anyone who follows these texts “Wahabis.”

Another different and contemporary usage has appeared for this term. Anybody who belongs to any of the current Qutbist type groups or movements that call for political overthrows, endless blind purported Jihads which are based upon principles other than those found in Islam and led by people who have no knowledge based background in Islamic scholarship, are entered into a giant umbrella group called “Wahabism.” This is done even though these followers of Sayyid Qutb despise the Salafi/“Wahabi” scholars and their creed.

Hence, in the first case, “Wahabism” is used to mean “anything I don’t like about Islam,” and in the second case, “anything I don’t like about what the contemporary Qutbist movements do; things that have no basis in Islam.”

The media and general population are invited to actually begin to study the principles of Salafism/“Wahabism” and report about it accurately, especially as it seems that the “War Against Terrorism” seems to slowly be turning into the “War Against Wahabism.”

Some Western intellectuals are doing something to contest this trend, but they are few and far between, and their knowledge of the nature of Salafism is limited. Gary Leupp, a history professor and coordinator of the Asian Studies Program at Tufts University, posed the following question concerning this current of thought: “In Saudi Arabia itself, is “Wahabism” really the threat posited by some neocons? John Esposito, director of the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University, suggests otherwise.”

Professor Leupp quotes Esposito as saying: “Even conforming to an ultra-conservative, anti-pluralistic faith does not necessarily make you a violent individual.” Leupp adds: “There are of course millions of peaceable if ultra-conservative, anti-pluralistic Christians.”

Driving in his point, Leupp cites F. Gregory Gause III, a professor of political science at the University of Vermont, when he warned the House Subcommittee on Middle East and South Asia about the “dangerous trend” of linking “Wahabism” with terrorism, wherein he explained that this phenomena “is not Saudi or ‘Wahabi’ in any exclusive sense. It is part of the zeitgeist of the whole Muslim world right now. It is undoubtedly true that the al-Qa’ida network was able to recruit many Saudis. But it would be a mistake to attribute this simply to some purported affinity between ‘Wahabism’ and al-Qa’ida’s message of jihad.”

Stating that although “some Saudi clerics and intellectuals have supported al-Qa’ida’s message [note: the supporters of Sayyid Qutb, the Qutbists],” he adds that “the vast majority have condemned it [note: the Salafi/"Wahabi" scholars].”

“Moreover,” he says, “Al-Qa’ida has been able to recruit both fighters and intellectual supporters from many countries – Egypt and Pakistan, to name but two – where ‘Wahabism’ is not a prominent intellectual current.”

– abridged from the book: The ‘Wahhabi’ Myth



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‘Wahhabis’ and Terrorism

“…Hijacking airplanes and kidnapping children and the like are extremely great crimes, the world over. Their evil effects are far and wide, as is the great harm and inconvenience caused to the innocent…”

- Shaykh Abdul-Aziz Bin Baz, Saudi Arabia

The late Shaykh Abdul-Aziz Bin Baz, the former Mufti (verdict giver) of Saudi Arabia, made the following comment about acts of terrorism: “From that which is known to anyone who has the slightest bit of common sense, is that hijacking airplanes and kidnapping children and the like are extremely great crimes, the world over. Their evil effects are far and wide, as is the great harm and inconvenience caused to the innocent; the total effect of which none can comprehend except Allah.

Likewise, from that which is known is that these crimes are not specific to any particular country over and above another country, nor any specific group over and above another group; rather, it encompasses the whole world.

There is no doubt about the effect of these crimes; so it is obligatory upon the governments and those responsible from amongst the scholars and others to afford these issues great concern, and to exert themselves as much as possible in ending this evil.”

In specific reference to the Egyptian Qutbist group which eventually saw some of its members become associated with al-Qaeda, Shaykh Abdul-Aziz Bin Baz was asked, “What is the verdict concerning Jamaa’atul-Jihaad (The Jihad Party of Egypt) and co-operation with them?”

He answered, “…They are not to be co-operated with, nor are they to be given salutations (salaam). Rather, they are to be cut off from, and the people are to be warned against their evil, since they are a tribulation and are harmful to the Muslims, and they are the brothers of the Devil.”

In his book al-Irhaab (Terrorism), Shaykh Zayd al-Madkhali spoke about the iniquity of those who spread corruption in the earth: “And certainly, I say without doubt, that these kinds of people, May Allah guide them, divert people from the path of truth in the way they act towards people. And no one is safe from their evil in their lands, except those who are a part of their party of which destroys, and does not build, corrupts much, and does not rectify.”

- abridged from the book: The ‘Wahhabi’ Myth



Kayfa Nu’aalij Waaqi’unal-Aleem (p. 113, 114), from:


Article ID: MNJ140002.

From the cassette (no. 11) recorded in the month of Thul-Hijjah 1409H (1987CE) at at-Taw’iyyatul-Islaamiyyah.

Shaykh Zayd al-Madkhali, al-Irhaab (Terrorism) (p. 12, 13).

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The Iranian opposition leader warned: 

Maryam Rajavi


“The Iranian regime’s participation in the anti-ISIS coalition is a hundred times more dangerous than any form of Islamic fundamentalism, under the cloak of Shiite or Sunni Islam,” since that participation would “provide the regime the room to act and to go on the offensive and engulf other regional countries in death and devastation.” She addressed and responded to questions from the two groups in their official meetings regarding the threats posed by Islamic fundamentalism and extremism and ways to confront them. Recent terror incidents in France and Belgium have contributed to heightening of concerns regarding Islamic fundamentalism and the threat it poses in Europe. Rajavi met to discuss this issue with several senior officials of the Council during her visit. In assessing the role of Tehran in the crisis of terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism Rajavi said: “In recent months, the expansion of ISIS has created great concern in the international community. But without the existence of a fundamentalist power, the intellectual and ideological breathing space for the emergence and expansion of such a group would not have existed.” She added, “Were it not for the ruthless suppression of the Sunnis in Iraq and Syria by the Iranian regime and its puppet government in Iraq, ISIS would have never emerged in that country. It was the actions of the Bashar Assad regime which indirectly paved the way for the formation and expansion of ISIS in Syria.”

Does Islam promote violence Answer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw5oMs6kq6A

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What do you know about Saudi Whabi 

http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/12/what-do-you-know-about-saudi-wahhabi.html


Wahhabi Islam Quotes

http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/11/wahhabi-islam-quotes.html

Saudis Give $100 Million to U.N. Fight on Terrorism
2014

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/14/world/middleeast/saudis-give-100-million-to-un-fight-on-terrorism.html?_r=0 


Colonel Tim Colin 80% of targeted attacks on Britain foiled thanks to Saudi Arabia

http://bit.ly/1j1jpxM 



Now is not the time for Britain to annoy Saudi Arabia

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/11931884/Now-is-not-the-time-for-Britain-to-annoy-Saudi-Arabia.html



Isis member of Batth party not Wahhabi


http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/12/isis-member-of-batth-party-not-wahhabi.html


There isn't so called Wahhabi
http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2016/01/there-isnt-so-called-wahhabi.html

The erratic ISIS and Baath party connection


Most of Islamic State’s leaders were officers in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq




من يربطون الداعشية بالفكر السلفي سأصدقهم اذا أجابوني عن سؤال واحد:اين كانت داعش كل هذه السنين ولماذا لم تظهر الا حين اهتز عرش بشار الكيماوي؟

Somebody Is associating Isis with the Wahhabi ideology believe them if he answers one question: Where was ISis all these years and why it did not show, but when the throne of Bashar has shaken ?


The hidden hand behind the Islamic State militants? Saddam Hussein’s.



http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/the-hidden-hand-behind-the-islamic-state-militants-saddam-husseins/2015/04/04/aa97676c-cc32-11e4-8730-4f473416e759_story.html


Intelligence role by using ISIS to terminate peoples revolution



CAIR: 100+ Muslim Scholars, Leaders to Issue Open Letter Refuting ISIS Ideology



Canada, State Sponsor of Terrorism? Role of Canadian Embassy in Jordan in ISIS Recruitment?




Taqiyya and lies and Hate in Shia religion





 Leading Iranian ayatollah: Islamic messiah ‘will behead Western leaders’ 

http://dailycaller.com/2014/03/16/leading-iranian-ayatollah-islamic-messiah-will-behead-western-leaders/#ixzz2wA6z0bUW




Iran Lobby Attempts to Silence the Truth

http://iranlobby.net/iran-lobby-attempts-to-silence-the-truth/


Maryam Rajavi testimony Iran





Iraqi Shiite Militia Leader Watheq Al-Battat: I Would Support Iran in a War against Iraq




CNN: Militias using Iranian weapons to target U.S. in Iraq


Sectarian tensions are pushing Iraq to the brink

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/jan/18/sectarian-conflict-iraq-maliki-us


Authority of Wali Faqih in Iran


http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/05/authority-of-wali-faqih-in-iran.html


Iran's Afghan Shiite Fighters in Syria

http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/05/irans-afghan-shiite-fighters-in-syria.html


Threat Against America

iran

http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/05/threat-against-america.html

Iran Exporting Terror


U.S. Department of Stat

Country Reports on Terrorism 2013 Syria / Iran


http://www.state.gov/j/ct/rls/crt/2013/224826.htm 


Iran's destructive role in the region and its connection to terrorism

George W. Casey,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2vkVjoSMmQ&feature=youtu.be 


Assad's Mufti: Our sons will set out to become martyrdom-seekers in Europe they're already among you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uvkWEcOsxQ&feature=youtu.be …

Nouri Maliki 90 % of foreign terrorists sent by bashaar to Iraq

http://www.france24.com/en/20090901-maliki-blames-syria-attacks-assad-denies-claim- 

Hezbollah Terror

http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/11/hezbollah-terror.html 

Isis Iran Syria link / Saudi condemnate

Bashaar Assad Terror Syria



Shitte are the takfiris / shia

http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/11/shiite-are-takfiris.html


shia Iran

Islamic Fatwa in Iran:Sodomy and Rape OK for Dissidents(English/Farsi)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D-ZWpfZZUA&feature=player_embedded


Iran

Christians anti Jews



ملف مقارنة داعش مع كوكلاس كلان المسيحية الاميركية

Keith Ellison / Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's isis VS KKK

http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2016/02/blog-post_52.html



Islamic Extremism: What You’re Not Being Told





Please do not make these children are also the product of the Salafist !!!!


المشاكل الطائفية بين النصارى


http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/05/blog-post_23.html




الشيخ محمد بن عبد الوهاب آمن بالحوار بالتي هي أحسن ودعا إلى صيانة حقوق المرأة كتاب أميركي يرد على التفسيرات الخاطئة لفكره وكتاباته
http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/09/blog-post_966.html

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