Abu Taymiyyah – When Shi’a Killed Westerners in Dammaj Yemen Interview w
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The shia have a legal system that is different from the Houthis, and the Sunnis use it to spread their ideology among the Zays. The Houthis use their beliefs to destroy the sun rush and the Houthis, and they use sharia and shia to destroy the people involved. The shia's stance on unity with shia's shia may destroy the people involved, and they may not be accepting women. The shia use weapons during war and may use sharia and shia to destroy the people involved.
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The at one point, they try tried to
actually kill you. And from very far, a
sniper hits the guy on my right, so
I'm just, like, bugging out here, I'm getting
very scared. I'm gonna get hit now.
So,
I just started doing my Shahada,
the news came to me that,
that the brother, while he was walking at
night, something got thrown,
and,
he actually, you know A grenade or something?
Yeah.
So he killed him? Yeah. He ended up
being,
killed inside the The shia killed just a
young brother who has come to memorize
Brothers and sisters, I hope you all are
well. I have with me today Ustad Abu
Taymiyyah who is a student from the maj
and
he's also been accepted into the University of
Madinah and is gonna be studying there for
the next few years. And he's here to
help me with this series that I've been
doing for you guys called reality of the
shia. And he's basically going to be explaining
some first hand experiences that he had,
some absolutely horrendous, horrific, and cruel things that
he had to undergo
at the hands of the shia whilst he
was in Yemen in the Majd at the
time that the war was going on.
Now, brothers and sisters, before I go to
Ustad al Boutemia and ask him some questions,
I want to bring to attention
why it is that I would be discussing
this matter in the first place.
Is it because we're unnecessarily
sparking hatred or trying to cause animosity amongst,
different sects. In reality, brothers and sisters,
our objective is for you guys to become
aware
of the biggest threat that the Muslims
face today.
The biggest threat we face is not from
the West. It is not from
our leaders.
The biggest external threat that we face is
from the Shia.
If you guys don't believe me, then you're
more than welcome to verify.
Just a week ago,
the Houthis that Ustad Abu Taimi is gonna
tell you about who are in Yemen,
they actually fired a missile
and launched a missile
directed towards Makkah.
They wanted to blow up the house of
Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala.
Alhamdulillah, this missile was intercepted,
and it actually blew up over some barren
land in Ta'if. And one of our brothers
and teachers, Ustad Abil Abbas, he verified with
Sheikh
Al Badrul Uteibi who is many of you
may know the the very famous book, 20
Pieces of Advice Before Marriage to My Sister.
It's a very nice book. I recommend all
the sisters read it, but he's the sheikh
who authored that book of student of Sheikh
Lubaz, Rahim O'Alla. And
he verified and confirmed that this did happen,
And,
the missile, it actually exploded over barren land.
No one was harmed, not even a tree
or a rock.
But brothers and sisters, it's important because you
see that this conflict between the Sunni and
the Shia is not a cast or historical
conflict. It's not something that you should think
is non existent,
that it doesn't actually happen. It happens. It's
very real. It's taking place right now. They
wanted to blow up the house of Allah
Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala.
And
many of you may or may not know,
but the constitution of Iran
is something in it is something very strange
and something very dangerous towards the Muslims.
They have a constitutional right that they are
allowed to spread their shiri belief, their rafi
belief, their belief of the Ithna al Sharia.
They are allowed to spread it even by
the sword.
They're allowed to spread it even by the
sword.
And this is what's even more further shocking
is that Iran is part of the UN,
the United Nations.
And United Nations, which stands upon the pillars
of democracy,
how is it that they could have possibly
allowed a country
to be a member of them when in
their constitution it mentions
that they are allowed
to basically spill blood
with the sword in order to spread their
filthy aqida, their filthy belief.
And that is strange, brothers and sisters. The
UN is going that goes against everything that
democracy stands for, which is freedom of speech
and whatever have you. Okay?
But why would the the UN allow
shia to enter into that, your aunt to
enter into that? Brothers and sisters, is a
hidden agenda, is a hidden hand.
You cannot be a member of the UN
unless you have some background connections, some friendships
and some relationships.
And as you I will refer you to
my series called the reality of the Shia.
You'll learn that the Shia actually have a
very close relationship with the Jews. In fact,
they originate from a Jewish man, called Abolay
Musa Behludi. He's the one who founded the
beliefs of the Shia, but I'll tell you
more about that towards the end. The point
that I'm trying to get to you, my
beloved brothers and sisters, is that the threat
of the Shia is real. And this claim
of their constitutional right to spread Shi'ism by
the sword is something that Usaddah al Boutemia
and many of his friends,
some who are alive to testify to this
and some who are actually dead and no
longer alive, who've been cured by the Shia,
have experienced
this constitutional right of this firsthand.
Now just before we go in, the Houthis
now, Sadat Wuthaim, please correct me if I'm
wrong at any time. From Yemen, generally speaking,
the Shia of Yemen,
generally speaking, supposed to be Zaidi'a, which is
the softest kind of Shi'ism. The kind of
Shi'ism that you know, when we say you
know, when people say not all Shi'as are
the same, and and they mean, you know,
some of them are close to the sunnah,
they they talk about the zaidiyah. Right? And
the people say that the Houthis in Yemen,
the zaidiyah, they're they're not war like that.
They're not like the Shia of Iran, but
the reality of the matter is that there's
not much difference. Mhmm. The Zaidiya, as we
classically know them
or knew
them are very, very little, practically nonexistent today.
The Hunthys,
they're exactly the same as the Shia in
Iran. They propagate
the beliefs of Khomeini. Khomeini. The belief of
the 12 Imams. They curse the Sahaba. They
make dua to Hussein of the. They're exactly
the same. Correct? Yeah.
You find in a Yemen that you do
have some of the zaydiyyah. You can find
them in San'a and other places as well,
but the Houthis, their beliefs are completely different.
No. You tend to find that
the Zaydis in Aleman, like those in Sun'a,
they do still respect the Sunnah. They read
books like Rial Salihin. They have innovations. They
have bida and khurafat with them. Like, they
will add to the adhan, hayya ala khairalaman
and things like that. But you won't necessarily
find them cursing Abu Bakr and Umar. No.
Okay.
What happened was is that this Abdul Malik
al Houthi,
and his brother, they actually went to Iran
to go study, and they came back and
they started spreading this ideology amongst the Zaydiyyah
that you find now, Allah of the Zaydiyyah
have been affected by it. Become Houthis. No.
They became Houthis, And even the current zaydi
now that are currently found in Yemen, they
dislike
these Houthis that have become so vast in
number.
And also this, prize that Iran give out
every year that they give to, for example,
Hassan Nasrullah, who is the shihi rafi, the
leader of Hezbollah,
Hezbollah,
Hezbollah,
Hezbollah,
in Lubnan.
They give him and this is a prize
that they give to their likes, to their
shia likes, their rafidi likes, and they have
recently
normally, the best of them is what the
worst of them. Exactly. And they've recently given
it to the leader of the Abdel Malik
al Husi, after all the crime and after
all the harm that he done to the
Sunnis, that is very well known. But you
tend that this you tend to find that
it doesn't get,
put on the news and that. To show
you that the Rafi'i Shia
all around the world,
their leader, their leaders in Iran are supporting
Yes. What happened in Yemen. Of course. Without
a shadow of a doubt. With that said,
Ustad,
before we go in to give the viewers
a bit of context, explain to us a
bit about the match,
our beloved Sheikh, Rahim ul Haq, who founded
it. If you give us a quick summary
so we know what it is, what you
went there to do, and then we can
talk a bit about what transpired.
Okay. You know, the Maj is
a, institute,
that was founded by, you know, our beloved,
Sheikh Mokh Bil bin Hadi al Wadhay,
and it's very, very I didn't get the
chance to actually meet the sheikh. And he
left the legacy behind and the one who,
became the one who
was in charge of the marqus after the
sheikh died away, and this was through the
will of Sheikh Mokhul binhadil Waday'e.
He was the sheikh who is currently alive
today. His name is Sheikh Yahya
bin Ali Al Hajuri. May Allah
preserve him who's currently been driven out of
his home, and he's residing in,
Al Makkah. Because of the Houthis.
They actually killed his son. They killed his
son, and they killed his family members.
They killed people that was from his tribe
and many of his students.
You know, they killed a lot of his
students as well.
So he ended up being driven out of
his home, and now he's currently residing in
Al Makkah because it's not safe for him
to be,
in that country. And then we actually had
the privilege to meet the Sheikh, and he
gave us a nasiha.
Yeah. Which will be translated inshallah. Inshallah. So
the point is, brothers and sisters, the damage
is an institute where,
it was none other than,
the sunnah of the prophet sallallahu alaihi wa
sallam being taught.
They say that, you know, since the market
was opened until,
you know, actually closed, there was more than
a 125,000
fafah that came out of it.
They memorize Quran. Memorize Quran. And upon that,
you mentioned to me, you will find people
who memorize Sahih al Bukhari,
Sahih Muslim,
to memorize walking. Yeah. You have, like you
know how we have the books Sahih al
Bukhari in Muslim? You have men who are,
like, walking Sahih Muslim and Sahih al Bukhari.
Like my Sheikh Abdul Hamid Al Hajuri,
who's very, very beloved to me, and I
have a lot of his books that he
has authored,
and he has authored over 50 books. You
tend to find that the sheikh here, he
memorized Sahih Muslim. He memorized Sahih Muslim, and
then, you know On top of his head
with the chains of narration and everything. Well,
I remember we used to come to a
lesson in the sheikh who just you basically,
get a book. He doesn't even know where
we have reached, and he would mention a
hadith, a hadith, a hadith. It was, like,
mind boggling,
you know. So you had people like this
who are going to this place, and they
were memorizing the Quran. Not to say the
Quran was already memorized. They were memorized in
the Quran, and then after that, they moved
on to these books.
These are the kind of people that were
under attack by the So, Ustad, so what
you're saying is they were studying. They weren't
going there to create any problems. These were
international students, Americans, Australians, Canadians, British. Everywhere. Indonesians,
Africans, everywhere. Objective was purely to learn the
Quran and the sunnah of the prophet sallallahu
alaihi wasallam. The pure knowledge. Nothing else, you
know. There was nothing else going on. All
that which the people were coming to do
was to learn the knowledge. They were learning
the Quran, and they were learning and memorizing
the Prophetic tradition of the Prophet sallallahu alaihi
wa sallam. Even you can ask yourself how
were the people,
like if they were doing something else,
how were they finding time to memorise all
of this? You know, if they were busy
with, you know,
maybe,
like busy with, you know, causing problems and
getting involved in politics and things like that.
You wouldn't be busy
with these fruits. Exactly. You know. And their
mind would be busy with something else. Let's
just say it was a place where terrorist
activity was going on, even though this had
nothing to do with,
the Majd, rather terrorist activity was happening by
Al Qaeda
in the south of
Aden and places like that.
You wouldn't be able to settle if you're
in a war zone and memorize all of
this. Of course. And those people who know
about memorization, they will the professionals, they're able
to tell you this. It's difficult if you're
in the middle of a place where there's
so much problems taking place to be able
to memorize. No. No. Ostad, so
you're studying here now,
and because you're in Yemen, it's not too
far from from
from Mecca. You went to Hajj.
When you went to Hajj,
you came back, and that's when the war
had really gotten out of Hajj. Yeah. So
tell us a bit about what happened. Yeah.
Basically, from the time I arrived and as
I was heading to, the Maj, we received
the news that a war has broken out.
It's the Shia, the Houthi Shia. They blockaded
basically the Ma'J.
You know, they blockaded the Ma'J, which consists
of children, young children,
babies,
women, and families. It consists of that. So
they've basically just now blockaded the Ma'aj. No
food is going in, no drink is going
in,
People can't go in and people can't leave.
So the people are basically
stuck
now with the war that has just,
you know, broken out. So you said there's
a blockade.
So this obviously
prevented you from going in? No. So after,
Yani, I'm on my way.
Obviously, you come to where you can't, you
know, go any further.
We had no other choice except to basically
go to mountains
and basically reside there.
And,
and this is a war zone.
Yeah. And it's close to the Maj, and
we don't know what's basically going to happen
tomorrow with all we don't know if someone
might come tomorrow because we're in the middle
of mountains, and obviously nobody lives in these
mountains.
Okay.
And anything could have happened to us.
So
once when you're in these mountains,
my question is, why were you still trying
to get inside the madj? Why didn't you
just go home? There's a war zone. What
was so special
about what was in the madj
that made you put your life at risk?
Stay in these mountains, no food, no nothing,
with very little food at least? My brothers
and sisters,
there
was nothing other than what we wanted from
the Maj was,
Al Elm, the knowledge that was found there.
The knowledge that was found
in this place. There was no money there.
Why would a Westerner
who lives in a luxurious
place of the world like Britain or Canada
or America,
and he has all the food that he
wants, he has all the drink that he
wants, he can go get money, he can
do all sorts of things, Why would a
person
choose to live between mountains,
and not have all these luxurious
materialistic
things
and reside there and willing to risk his
life was none other because of the knowledge
that was found there, the pure knowledge. Even
you find that a sheikh in Saudi Arabia
called Sheikh Rabia called Sheikh Rabia.
And I've read this with my own eyes.
He actually say that
staying in the Masj for 1 year is
equivalent to staying 3 years in Al Madina,
you
know, because of,
you can find this in Majman. I've read
this, you know, actually saw it in my
own eyes. So, Ustad, you mentioned,
that you put your life at risk for
this knowledge,
and your life actually did actually get put
to risk.
The Shia,
at one point, they tried to actually kill
you. Mhmm.
So Yeah.
So when we were in this in these
mountains, and we was just there waiting, not
knowing what's going to happen,
if we're ever going to see the beloved
the Majd ever again,
there was a time we were just sitting
there. Allah was just actually sitting there waiting,
and there was a person on my right,
and there was a person on my left.
Maybe the distance of 2 meters, and Obviously,
we're just like innocent people that haven't seen
a war zone before. We don't know what's
going on.
We just don't know how to handle these
kind of situations.
There's a guy on my left and there's
a guy on my right,
you know. And from very far, a sniper
hits the guy on my right.
So I'm just like bugging out here. I'm
getting very scared.
And then a guy on my left
He dies as well. He ends up getting
sniped as well by one of the Houthi
guys he was. And I'm sitting in the
middle, and it only makes sense that I'm
gonna get hit now.
So
I just started doing my shahada,
like,
you know, I don't know what's gonna happen.
I started reading the kaliman because we know
the Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam said,
Whoever's last name is
I've just seen 2 people,
in front of me and they're not even
far, they've just been shot.
You know, brothers and sisters, that was the
day when I came to,
to have full certainty. Obviously, we memorize the
Quran, we've learned the ayat,
Sometimes,
it requires for you to experience a certain
situation,
to understand the full extent of a verse,
And the verse is when Allah azza wa
Jal said
Say to Nur Muhammad that nothing will afflict
you except that which was written down for
you. Allah is your protector,
you know.
And if it wasn't written down,
and you and you won't get killed, you
know. And if it was written down, you
would have died that day just like what
happened to these 2 people in front of
me. And I realized that they you know
whatever I do,
no matter how much I try to hide,
if it's written down for you, it's going
to come and grab you, because Malik al
Mu'ti is not gonna phone you and, you
know As
Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala says, it will come
to you unexpectedly.
Not one hour will you,
be preceded and nor will you latent when
your time has come.
It just increased as uncertainty with regards to
these situations. So alhamdulillah, he just didn't shoot
you.
And there was other things that was meant
to happen after that. I can understand. So
you survived.
Yeah. But some brothers didn't survive.
Some of your friends got killed. Yeah.
I remember the, one of the closest people,
was a brother called Hamza
Hamza
was young, 17 or 18 year old. Can't
remember exactly his age when he,
was, you know, when he was killed.
And he was from Leicester. Just a young
boy, Mesquite, innocent boy.
And, he was initially there with his family.
This was years ago,
very, very long time ago. But then they
went back, and the kid really wanted to
go and seek knowledge. He went with his
mom and his sisters initially.
But then after that, he went by himself
because, I was there. Some of his other
friends and people that he knew was there.
And obviously they obviously people here that people
are benefiting, right,
and encourages the people to go out and
seek knowledge.
So the brother came,
and,
this is a brother whose family, like, we
grew up together, went to the same primary
school, went to the same
primary school now, and we live on the
same street.
And
when he actually got killed was the 2nd
time when there was a hussar,
2nd time when there was a blockade.
The first time, Alhamdulillah, I managed again,
and everything settled,
everything settled.
And so the lessons carried on again.
And then there came a time, brothers and
sisters, when I had to leave again for
Ramadan. I wanted to go to perform Umrah
in Ramadan time,
and I didn't manage to go, so my
dad, my father, parents, they said to me
come back,
and
Insha'Allah Taj time, go with your father to
perform Hajj,
And after, inshaAllah, after Hajj go back to
Aliaman.
Okay? But SubhanAllah, while I was in Hajj,
the news came that another blockade has taken
place. No food's going in, no drinks coming
out. Nothing is going in and nothing's coming
out. And my beloved brother, may Allah have
mercy upon him, hamza,
and I gave him the keys for my
room.
He was staying in my room, and I
left him like that because he needed a
room.
The news came to me that,
that the brother, while he was walking at
night, something got thrown and,
he actually, you know Like a grenade or
something? Yeah.
So he killed him? Yeah. He ended up
being
killed inside the The Shia killed just a
young brother who has come to memorize Quran.
So now that's it. Yeah. Nothing else. And,
he didn't go for any other reasons.
And, SubhanAllah, before that,
he wrote a will where,
you know,
and then the sheikh actually
read it out while
after the kid passed away,
you know. And and the fact that
he's so close to you and more today,
he wasn't even a person who had any
malice,
in his heart and just a young boy
just wanting to go make his parents happy
to learn the religion of Allah ahsawajal.
This is what took place.
And you know the evil thing is
that this never got mentioned in the media.
Look at the oppression taking place.
The media never mentioned that,
what they
done, how they massacred the Muslims, the Sunnis,
all of this just went under the carpet
and so many people lost their lives,
and
people got driven out of their homes, you
know.
They also
they killed women as well.
I remember
there was 2 sisters that I know that
came from America.
One of them got married to a friend
of mine who was from Australia.
And the other sister, she got married to
a Somali brother,
who was from Somalia.
And what happened was,
after they got married, she got pregnant, and
I hear while in the war,
she's walking
a pregnant woman,
Pregnant woman.
She gets sniphered from very far,
and
and she passed away.
You know? And just to show you the
filth of these people, look what our religion
tells us. If a war was to take
place,
what our sharia takes tells us is
when a war takes place,
it's totally incorrect to Harm women. Harm women
and kids. Totally. And there Trees. Find them
You can't even harm trees.
And you find them targeting women,
who are pregnant as well. And it happened
to kids as well. You know, it happened
kids were blown up
and,
they were targeting the masjid.
Is
that these people,
they always make it out like the Shia
apparently are being oppressed by Sunnis.
The way they built this propaganda.
The way they do it, but people don't
know in Iraq,
the way the Shia after Saddam Hussein,
the way they were * sisters,
and they were destroying them.
But the
I got told that the Masjid looked like
a beehive,
you know.
It had holes in the Masjid. This is
the house of Allah azza wa. Forget about
snipers. Snipers are not going to do much
damage to a Masjid. They were using like
bombs.
They were using,
you know, big weaponry,
machinery into the masjid, and it's actually going
through a masjid. Question comes to What kind
of kuffar are you? Like, that you're you
are trying to throw missiles at at the
Kaaba,
the house that Ibrahim alayhi san built when
every prophet went there. And
masjids,
houses of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.
It shocks me that people subhanahu, they believe
these people are are Muslims. Because he was
surrounded by mountains, right, and they were all
on the mountains.
There were times where
through one night they threw 70 bombs on
the masjid, and, subhanAllah,
through the permission of Allah
a lot of them missed and there was
only one that hit the masjid.
You know, these are meant to be guys
who,
experts. They train day and night. They're meant
to be military guys,
and they only manage to get 1 or
they say 2. I can't remember exactly the
number, but 70 on one night. They were
saying, by Maghrib, we're going to be praying
inside the Masjid. Masjid. That was the night
I remember. They were saying, by Maghrib, we're
going to be praying in the masjid
and we're going to stick the sheikh's face
inside a, what do you call a cannon?
I'm gonna blow his head off. There were
this there was rumors going around,
but Allah
didn't allow this. And this is the sunnah
of Allah
when he comes to his believers, Allah says
in the Quran,
And it was
a right upon us to save and give
salvation to the believers.
And Allah says in the Quran as
well, and we will now, you know, aid,
our messengers
and also our believers.
So,
one thing that, you know, we have Thiqhabillahi
azza wa jal was authenticity with Allah azza
wa jal, that he will protect the believers.
You know, he will protect the believers and
Allah protected many of them.
What are some
some of the other
things that they did. We heard that they
were they were whilst they were at war.
They were killing Muslims.
They were also
they
they found a time to curse the Sahaba
as well. What they used to do in
Sadah is they would get a black dog.
Sadah is the province in which the The
province. And the Maj is a small village
inside it.
They, there would be times in the year
where
they will get a black dog. They will
tie it up, and they will start whipping
it.
And, and they would say that this is
Aisha,
and,
she never had the
the capital punishment applied to her,
nam,
you know, so we're basically going to apply
it right now,
you know.
That's our mother. That's Umul Momineen.
Aisha Radiallahu Anha, the wife of the prophet
sallallahu alaihi wa sallam. Allah defended her in
the Quran. In the Quran.
Ayat came down freeing Aisha radiAllahu anha from
these accusations.
You know brothers and sisters, I'm going to
mention this inshallah wata'ala,
how Allah, subhanahu wa ta'ala, troughed these people
through their own hands. And I mentioned it
previously in the Khutba as well on the
day of Ashura.
You know, Allah tells in the Quran
Those who accuse chaste women, and then they
don't bring
4
witnesses. Then whip these people 80 times.
This is the capital punishment for a person
who accuses a chaste woman.
Look how Allah swt hroud these people.
No one was found to actually apply this
punishment on their backs.
They have started whipping themselves on the day
of Ashura. They make themselves bleed, they hit
each other with they hit their backs. They
punish themselves. They punish themselves. They're punishing themselves.
Not only 80 are they whipping themselves even
more to an extent that some of them
they end up dying.
And this is the trial of Allah subhanahu
wa ta'ala that he has trialed and think
and they believe they're getting close to Allah
or, you know, they're making Hussain
happy through this.
For sharing with us some of these personal
experiences.
I'm sure a lot of people are gonna
be enlightened and shocked and probably never knew
that you had to experience this cruelty,
to harm at the hands of the Shia.
But just to bring it back to the
objective of why we did this interview,
I wanna ask you,
what was the reason
that the Shia attacked the Maj? I mean,
did it have
political affiliations?
You mentioned no. There was no
terrorism or military
kind of conflict. Al Qaeda was the only
thing doing that, and they were on the
other side.
Why?
Ula'aakhi Imran,
looking at the situation.
And after you contemplate
on everything and you've actually, you know, gone
there and you've seen everything.
It was and due to no other reason
except that
there was pure,
you know, knowledge found in this place. So
they wanted to destroy the pure The alsalani,
the roots. Yeah. If you've got let's just
say you've got a tree, you're not gonna
and you want to destroy the tree. You're
not gonna go destroy the leaves, are you?
You're going to try and destroy it from
the roots of that tree,
you know. So they realised thousands of people
are coming out. They're going back to their
cities. They're going back to their countries. They're
going back to different parts of Yemen and
they're what? They are promoting
and
giving dawah to people and attaching them to
the Quran and the sunnah, which was their
call, and this is the call of our
religion. It's true. It's true. They they could've
just imprisoned the brothers there. They wanted to
wipe you out. They wanted to assassinate the
place. And see, brothers and sisters, I wanted
you to hear this
firsthand experience
because you've seen this the propaganda like, nowadays,
it's why it burns me inside that you
have people that claim to be Sunni Muslims
on the name of the sunnah,
and they claim to represent the general mass.
And they go and they say, we wanna
work with the Shia, unite with them. They
are brothers.
Wallahi, brothers and sisters,
these people,
if they get the opportunity, they'll destroy you.
I know my We won't we're not doing
that to them. We haven't been doing that
to them, but this is what they will
do to you. Many people don't know.
See, a lot of I see lately a
lot of people from the Sufi community,
have been allying themselves
with people who are Shia.
Now a lot of Sufis happen to be
Hanafi as well.
Even though Imam is
free from this Free from all of this.
Yeah. He's free. He's free.
One of our imams. He's one of our
imams,
and we love him, and we revere him.
But
we have this in common with the Sufis
that they also
they say that they love Imam Abu Hanifa.
I wonder what the Sufis who unite with
them would say if they knew
the way the shia dishonored and disrespected Imam
Abu Hanifa.
The Safarini dynasty,
which was the dynasty that was in charge
just before Khomeini came in,
when they made their way into Iraq, they
came to the place where Imam Abu Hanifa's
grave was, and they made it a garbage
pit
where they used to dump their urine and
their feces and all of the filth.
That is the way they
that's the just the man's dead, Rahimu'Allahi, the
great iman. You know? But that's how much
hatred they have.
If these people were to be placed in
charge of us,
they would finish. Look in Imputanian said that
in najdulun ala ten number 3, I was
just reading a statement yesterday. I was coming
back from Scotland and putting the fawai that
I've been compiling over the last few years,
put it together, and I stopped at this,
and the wulai touched me.
Nataymiyyah said that if they were ever to
get hold
of a certain place, they'll basically turn it
upside down. And it's what Sheikh is saying.
Because if they take over the Maaj, Yemen
is gonna get finished,
you know. And this was happening. It's like
the Maaj was the one that that was
holding Yemen together.
Once they took over the Maj and they
wiped it out, they started moving into different
places.
Our enemy
is not just the Shia.
It's also everyone who agrees or unites with
them or works with them. As I've mentioned
in my previous videos, Ikhwan and Muslimeen have
a very close relationship with the shia
and the representatives of Ikhwan and Muslimeen who
are basically all of these institutes and these
speakers,
and, we know who they are, the likes
of Yasir Qadhi and so on and so
forth. Like, Imran, I just wanna, you know,
just to be clear very quickly. Yes.
This is I, and I just wanted people
to think about this. This I in the
Quran.
And who's more truthful than Allah Subhanahu when
he speaks? He tells the Surah
Alai Imran,
They, you love them but they don't love
you.
And you believe in the Book.
When they come to you, they say, oh,
we believe exactly what the shia does. No.
We don't, you know, do ta'an. We don't
swear. We don't insult the companions.
And when they go behind your back, start,
you know, biting their nails in rage.
Allah
says, say to them, oh, Muhammad,
Die in your age.
He knows what's hidden in your hearts. This
is what the people think now. Okay. You
know, they actually do like us, but they
believe in someone called
lying.
Anyone who doesn't do anyone who doesn't lie
about what you believe is has no iman
as from what they believe.
Brothers and sisters, I just wanna thank Ustad
Abutaimia
for taking out the time. He's actually flying
out today to Madinah
to where he will spend the next few
years
further studying
his Islamic studies now because his first institute,
the maj, as you've heard,
was, shut down by the Shia.
So he's
And people don't understand. They think you go
study 2, 3 years halas you've made. It's
not that, brothers and sisters,
you know. Even people are asking me now,
like, why are you going, you know.
Yeah. And allahi brothers and Yani is just
not
if you look at Imam Ahmed he
said
from the cradle to the grave. Till he
died, he will seek a knowledge,
you know. So it doesn't, you know, it
does not finish at all. You know, it
does not, you know, we know what, like,
what we studied and what we need and
things like that.
And we pray that Allah
accepts this from you. He gives you allows
you to
gain
a deep understanding of the religion and come
back and continue to educate us here, and
that Allah uses you
as a tool for khair and goodness.
Ameen.
Brothers and sisters, I hope this has been
an eye opener for you.
I'm gonna be continuing, inshallah, with the series
called reality of the Shia.
The series, as you guys know,
it is,
on the Muslim survival guide program, but we've
made it accessible for each and every single
one of you,
at absolutely no expense, no cost. It's free
for everyone because of how important it is.
All you need to do to access this
this series
is just go to the link below,
realityoftheshiya.com.
Realityoftheshiya.com.
Leave your email address behind, and will send
you an email
straight away showing you how you can access
the series.
We're gonna be going through the history of
the shia, what really took place,
the things that they tried to mix up,
the issue, apparent issue between Ali and Aisha
radiAllahu anhu man. Really what happened and how
it was a Jewish man that founded Shi'ism.
We're gonna go through that, and then we're
going to take 40 hadith of the prophet
and present the belief of the Shia to
these hadith and show you that what the
shia believe, it didn't come from the Quran
and the sunnah of the prophet.
Matter of fact, it's kufr, it's shirk, it's
bida, it's it's a totally different religion.
This is why the that
we were told to follow said, whom referring
to the
shia?
They are bigger and greater and worse in
their kufar, greater disbelievers
than the Jews and the Christians.
That's a big statement, brothers and sisters. It's
important that we know about these people, about
this enemy
that has creeped in, and people are looking
at them as people that we love and
wanna work with. So I urge you sincerely,
please go to the link below, realityoftheshi'a.com.
Leave your email address behind
so you can learn more about what they
believe.
Protect yourself. Protect those around you, and inshallah,
you'll be able to give to them through
this.
And we pray the shia who are also
listening. No doubt there are some that are
that Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala opens their heart
towards guidance
towards the sunnah of the prophet sallallahu alaihi
wasallam
and Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala. Once guiding them
and them accepting guidance, Allah enters them into
janitor for those. Because we wish
wish for everyone.
We don't want jahannam for no one.