12/7/2022 0 Comments Bacaan sholat jenazah psf![]() In the 64 th ayat of the Surat an-Nisa’, He says: “They will not be believers unless they make thee (the Prophet) judge (yuhakkimunaka) of what is in dispute between them.” The former ayat states that Allahu ta’ala is the only Real Hakim, and the latter states that man can be metaphorically referred to as a hakim.The Wahhabi point of view is that he who says that anybody besides Allahu ta’ala did something becomes a polytheist, a disbeliever. In the 57 th ayat of Surat al-Anam and in Surat Yusuf, He says: “The decision (hukm) is Allahu ta’ala’s alone,” that is, Allahu ta’ala is the only Decider (hakim). However, Allahu ta’ala declares in many ayats of Qur’an al-karim that He is the Real Maker of every act and that man is the majazi maker. Whenever somebody says that he did something, they call him a polytheist or a disbeliever though his expression is a majaz. To prove these ideas, he puts forth as documents the ayat al-karima: “Iyyaka nastain” (Only Thy help we ask) of the Surat al-Fatiha and the ayats expounding tawakkul.36 The book Al-Usul-ul-arba’a fi-terdid-il-wahhabiyya, at the end of its second part, says in Persian: The Wahhabis and other la-madhhabi people cannot comprehend the meanings of majaz37 and isti’ara’ (metaphor). For example, he who says, “Such and such medicine relieved the pain,” or “Allahu ta’ala accepted my prayers near the tomb of such and such a prophet or wali,” becomes a polytheist. The Wahhabi point of view is that he who says that anybody besides Allahu ta’ala did something becomes a polytheist, a disbeliever. He was in Basra when, in 1125 1713 A.D., he succumbed to a snare set by Hempher, who was only one of the numerous British spies, and served as a tool in the British plans to (destroy Islam). Formerly, he had been to Basra, Baghdad, Iran, India and Damascus with a view to traveling and trade. He was born in Huraimila in Najd in 1111 (1699 A.D.) and died in 1206 (1791 A.D.). Wahhabism was established by Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhab. 1308 (1890 A.D.), Rear-Admiral during the time of the thirty-fourth Ottoman sultan ‘Abd al-Hamid Khan II 1258-1336 (1842-1918), buried in the shrine of Sultan Mahmud in Istanbul (rahmat-Allahi ta’ala ‘alaihim), each wrote a history book, in which they explained Wahhabism in full detail.34 The following is derived, for the most part, from the latter’s book, who translated this information from Ahmad Zaini Dahlan’s book “Fitnat al-Wahhabiyya.” He passed away in 1308 (1890 A.D.). Ahmad Jawdat Pasha, a statesman, and Ayyub Sabri Pasha d. Although they say they are Muslims, Wahhabis, also called Najdis, are one of the groups who have departed from the Ahl as-Sunnat. ![]()
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