PROTEST ADVICE

Recommendations for Muslims attending protests.

It’s important to approach such events with a clear understanding of one’s intentions and to maintain Islamic principles throughout.

Your responsibility for checking the leadership, maintaining modesty, and avoiding nationalist symbols while giving dawah and continuing activism beyond the protests is valuable advice for those who choose to participate.

May your efforts be guided by sincerity and righteousness.

Muslims attending protests:

  1. Intention: Ensure your intention is solely for the sake of Allah, demonstrating support for your fellow brothers and sisters in a way that aligns with Islamic principles.
  2. Leadership: Be cautious about who is leading the protest. Avoid gatherings led by those with misguided beliefs, such as shia, nationalists, or proponents of democratic slogans.
  3. Modesty: Maintain Islamic principles of modesty by limiting interactions with the opposite gender and refraining from using vulgar language during protests.
  4. Flags: Refrain from displaying nationalistic flags, as this can lead to sinful or kufr (disbelief) outcomes. Instead, consider holding flags with the declaration of faith, “Lailahaillallah.”
  5. Dawah: Use the opportunity to give dawah (invitation to Islam), share Islamic materials, and encourage good actions while discouraging sinful behaviour.
  6. Continued Action: Remember that activism doesn’t end with the protest. Continue making duaa (supplication), raising awareness, and showing support even after the protest concludes. True activism extends until meaningful change is achieved.

These recommendations are for those who choose to attend protests and are aimed at ensuring that the principles of Islam are upheld during such events. If these principles cannot be followed or minimized, it may be better not to attend such gatherings.

Ultimately, may Allah guide and support your efforts.

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  • Abu Ousayd

CALLING THE LEADERS OUT PUBLICLY

“One day Umar Stood up to deliver a sermon; in it, he said,

‘O people, whoever among you sees any crookedness in me in my character, my deals, my action, then let him straighten out that crookedness.’

A man from the audience called out, “by Allaah, were we to see any crookedness in you, we would have straightened it out with our swords.’

Umar then said, All praise is for Allaah, who has placed in this nation someone who will straighten the crookedness of Umar with his sword.’”

Akhbaar Umar (pg 231,232) and Ar-Riyaadh an Nadirah.

Todays Murjiah / Madkhalis would say this man is a khariji because he spoke up against the ruler, they would say he had no right as only the Ulema can speak, in private of course, with the leaders

When will such people succumb to the truth rather than make un just excuses

THE RULERS ARE NOT THE SAME

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

I have noticed a pattern in the chain of thought of the Murji’ah Madkhali rejects of today,

And you should know it too, and see clearly through thier deception

They liken the leaders over the Muslim lands today who have either replaced the Shariah with democracy or have replaced or amended certain rulings to conform to the international laws of the kuffar, and at times making haram halal, halal haram, allying with the Kuffar and so on, yes the list is long

These Murji’ah/Madkhalis will draw comparisons between todays leaders to the leaders in the time of the Salaf who at times (not all) were oppressors, innovators or evil

They will use to support their arguments the hadith,

“….You should listen and obey the ruler, even if he strikes your back and takes your wealth, even still listen and obey.”
(S‌ah‌i‌h‌ Muslim 1847)

Here lies the deception, even though some of the rulers in the time of the Salaf were oppressive, they were still ruling by the Shariah, it was the law of the land

There is absolutely no comparison between the Tawageet of today who DO NOT rule by the Shariah, and are oppressive,

And with those leaders in the time of the Salaf that WERE ruling by the Shariah, and were oppressive

Those who speak this way and misguided the masses, protecting the Tawageet of today, giving them all the excuses in the world are no different than the Jews who use to implement their shariah on the commoner but did not implement it on their leaders or the rich

Abu Dhar said, “I was with the Prophet ﷺ one day and I heard him saing: “There is something I fear for my Ummah than the Dajjal.”

It was then that I became afraid, so I said: ‘Oh Rasool Allah! Which thing is that?” He ﷺ said, “Misguided and astray scholars.”

Musnad Imam Ahmad, hadith – 21334 aur 21335. Shaykh Shu’ayb al Arna’ut graded it sahih li ghayri (authentic due to corroborating narrations) in his tahqiq of the Musnad Imam Ahmad.

Thawban narrated that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “I only fear for my Ummah from the misguiding A’immah.”

He (narrator) said that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “There will never cease to be a group from my Ummah manifest upon the truth, they will not be harmed by those who forsake them until Allah’s Decree comes.”

Wake up from the lies!!!

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