Islam
Do Not Take The Graves As Places Of Worship
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“The most evil of people will be those who are alive when the Final Hour reaches them and those who take the graves as places of worship.”
[Ahmad 1/405 (38844), graded sahīh in Tahdhīr As-Sājid by Al-Albānī, p. 23]
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Is Uploading Niqab Photos On Social Media A Path To Fitnah? – A Warning From Shaykh Haamid Ibn Al-Khamis Al-Junaibee
Question:
A questioner from France says: As salaamu alaikum, jazakaAllahu khrain O Shaykh. What is your view concerning the woman who places her picture wearing niqab, even though her face is covered, on the internet forums and other places? Keeping in mind, this is a fitna for the young men. May Allah bless you.
Shaykh Haamid ibn Al Khamis Al Junaibee:
You know, I don’t know—Subana Allah—some of the women, what do they want from this? What do they want by uploading these pictures, even those who upload their pictures in which they are wearing niqab, or a woman with her face covered, what does she want from this?
Shi'a Religion Relies On The Practice Of Taqiyya (Lying/Deception/Hiding!) For Its Spread
Modern day Shi’ism is a branch of the Saba’ite cult which was founded by Abdullah Ibn Saba. The Saba’ites used the tactic of Taqiyyah in order to avoid persecution and to avoid detection from the authorities.
They were a secret society much like the Free Masons, Illuminati, and other such cults. Throughout history, the Shia have used Taqiyyah in order to avoid persecution and to avoid detection. The practise of Taqiyyah allowed the Shia cult to spread and grow.
According to one Shia scholar: “Shi’ism would not have spread if it wasn’t for Taqiyyah.” (“Tarikhush Shi’ah” by Muhammad Husain Jafari Sahiwal, p.230)
Taqiyya (التقية) is translated literally as “speaking contrary to one’s inner beliefs.” It is often translated by the Shia propagandists as “dissimulation” and in fact this definition of Taqiyyah is a sort of Taqiyyah in and…