How the Ikhwan-ul-Muslimeen Misled Gaza — Emotional Leadership, Absent Manhaj
- Muiz As-Siddeeqi
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How the Ikhwan Misled Gaza — Emotional Leadership, Absent Manhaj
When people see Gaza, they see pain. They see bravery. They see resistance.
But what many don’t see is how the Ikhwaan al-Muslimeen played a massive role in shaping Gaza's path — not through knowledge and Tawḥīd, but through emotion and politics.
Let’s speak the truth no one wants to say:
Gaza’s Islamic Banner — But Whose Islam?
Yes, Ikhwan may carry Islamic banners.
Yes, they claim to stand against Zionist oppression.
But here’s the bitter truth:
No public call to Tawḥīd
No refutation of grave worship or Sufī innovations
No education on ʿAqīdah or purification of belief
Silence on the corruptions of Ashʿarī and Ikhwaani ideology
No correction of the people’s shirk and bidʿah
The masājid may be full.
But the people don’t know what nullifies Islam.
They know how to chant, protest, and fight —
But not how to believe, worship, and follow the Salaf.
Why?
Because the Ikhwaani daʿwah dominates, and it prioritizes political strategy over religious clarity.
What Has Ikhwaan’s Method Produced?
Leaders trained in emotion and party loyalty, not ʿilm and Sunnah
A population passionate for Palestine, but ignorant of Tawḥīd
Alliances with Shīʿah regimes and secular nations
Public celebrations of the Mawlid, Ashʿarī preachers, and Sufi grave-sites
Hatred for Salafis who call to clarity
This is not the way of the Prophet ﷺ.
The Prophetic Manhaj Begins with Tawḥīd
When Makkah was under tyranny, did the Prophet ﷺ form a resistance group and plan street battles?
No.
He taught:
Say: 'Lā ilāha illa Allah' and you will succeed.
He spent 13 years correcting belief — not building coalitions.
Salafi scholars have always said: "Victory comes with Tawḥīd, not politics."
Ikhwaan raised generations that know politics and slogans — but are ignorant of Tawḥīd and the Sunnah.
Dear Muslim:
We love Gaza.
We grieve for their pain.
But we must also be honest:
The path to liberation is not through the Ikhwaani playbook — it’s through the Prophetic manhaj.
No real victory will come to a people until:
They return to pure Tawḥīd
They abandon political movements
They follow the scholars, not party leaders
They correct their belief before they confront the enemy
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