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Abu Najm Fernando bin al-Iskandar

@ibnaliskandar

Temachtiani & Ustadh
Indigenous Xicano Elder & Teacher of Islamic Sciences

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أبو البنات Ragıp Soylu Who gets to be that "single political pole"? Erdogan? What Muslims need to understand, especially the advocates for "political Islam," is that the Imam/Caliph is the "single political pole" according to Shari'ah. And the qualifications/requirements for that "single political

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There are no "politics" in Islam. "Political Islamists" want there to be politics because it will legitimize their corruption of the Shari'ah and it will automatically qualify corrupt and evil leaders on the basis of holding unIslamic offices and positions at the head of

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Non-Muslims talk about "peace" and "security" all the time, while they conduct the most genocidal and destructive attacks in history. Muslims talk about "stability" and "unity" all the time, while they ally with and support the non-Muslims in their genocide and destruction

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أبو البنات ℌ𝔞𝔰𝔰𝔞𝔫 𝔖𝔥𝔢𝔪𝔯𝔞𝔫𝔦 | حسن شمراني They wrap that in a convenient little political package. However, the position of Imam as a general authority is a specific contract in Islamic law. General authority [Wilayah] is not inherited nor assumed by implication. There are very specific qualifications, requirements,

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أبو سليمان Tawheed Foundation ℌ𝔞𝔰𝔰𝔞𝔫 𝔖𝔥𝔢𝔪𝔯𝔞𝔫𝔦 | حسن شمراني In Islamic law, any non-Muslims killed by Muslims would be treated just like the US treated the thousands of Afghans they killed in Afghanistan, the thousands of Iraqis they killed in Iraq, the thousands of Syrians they've killed. Maybe there's an investigation, maybe not. They

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People act like they're doing me a favor to not cancel a talk or event where I've been invited to speak or teach. Keep your favors. I'm never shutting up...

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Just look at all the Muslim fighting groups that have risen and fallen over the last 25 years. One thing they all have in common is scholars have approved of them early on and then disapproved of them later. Some of them ended up murdering their own scholars. The fight against

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An interesting Grok analysis of my social media content. "Radicalization Concerns: Critics argue [Shari'ah] advocacy can veer into extremism, though most advocates, including Abu Najm Fernando bin al-Iskandar, operate within scholarly or legal bounds." ^This part makes so many people upset...