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Imaam al-Shaafi’i Rahimahullaah said: ‘There is nobody except that he has someone who loves him and someone who hates him. So if that’s the case, let a person be with the people who are obedient to Allaah `Azza Wa Jall.’

 

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PostSubject: Yasir Qadhi, the official sell-out   Yasir Qadhi, the official sell-out Icon_minitimeFri Feb 13, 2009 2:20 am

Yasir Qadhi, the official sell-out Yasirqadhitonyblairjz4


Something looks wrong with this picture.

Ask yourself: How can this ‘Shaykh’ sit peacefully with a man that was behind the killing of thousands of Muslims - no, he wasn’t sitting to strike a political deal, but he was sitting to take a class at Yale University that was taught by a Taaghoot enemy of Allah: Tony Blair.

Yasir Qadhi said:
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So, the question that kept me awake at night was quite simple: was it morally and ethically allowed for me to take a class with someone whom many were actually viewing as a potential war criminal?

Note the choice of words. He said ‘war criminal’ instead of something along the lines of one who kills Muslims and is fighting the religion of Allah. These soft words are nowhere near the implication of what kind of a war criminal this man is. However, the following statement gives away as to where Yasir’s allegiance lies:

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While our former vice-president, Dick Cheney, was of course the primary brain that hatched this nefarious scheme, the world at large did not think much of the intelligence of our former president, Bush, through whose mouth the VP and his neo-con cabal would speak.

‘Our’ former vice-president? ‘Our’ former President?

These words only admit which side of the camp he’s on. There is no camp in between the camp of Imaan and the camp of Kufr.

He also said,

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I also realized that many Muslims would never see any justification for taking a class with him, and that this would (further) tarnish my image amongst some categories of Muslims.

‘Categories of Muslims’ or Muslims who actually care for their fellow Muslims that are slaughtered?

I honestly wonder if whether or not Yasir was trying to convince Tony Blair throughout the seminaries that Islam is not violent and that the Muslims are in the Makkan phase.

But the part I love the most is his conclusion:
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It appears to me that many Muslims are extreme in their attitude towards engagement with ‘the other’. As will all extremism, two sides exist. Some feel that being involved in politics and engaging with the media is the primary way forward - that by getting involved in all walks of life, this will be our main source of revival and bring out peace in and for the Ummah. Such Muslims appear to rely on material means almost to the exclusion of spiritual ones.

In the other side of the spectrum, other Muslims are too isolationist and view any who wish to get involved with politics or the media as ’sell-outs’. Hence, such Muslims exude nothing but contempt for those whom they view as having an inferiority complex. As is typical, the middle path is usually best. While engagement is not the only way forward (personal spirituality and character development is far more important), it is a necessary and important step in order to make our lives better in this world, and yes, even the next. Only be engaging will we get our point across, and only by getting involved with the proper spirituality will the material side of things be effective.

Basically, this is what he is saying when you peel away his fancy style of speech:

1. Those who distance themselves from the disbelieving tyrants are extremists.
2. Even if I appear to be a sell-out, please don’t call me one. It hurts my feelings.
3. Jihad? …with the Nafs, yes! I’m all for that!
4. I know what the ‘Middle path’ is; you’re not going to find it in the Kitab and Sunnah.
5. If we talk to the tyrants, we don’t have to do Jihad!!! AllahuAkbar!

On a more serious note, we remind our readers how humiliated this man has become.

Abu Hurayrah رضي الله عنه said that Allah’s Messenger صلى الله عليه وسلم said, “Whoever approaches the ruler’s gates becomes afflicted. Whenever a slave draws closer to the ruler, he only gains distance from Allah.” (Collected by Ahmad; authenticated it in “Saheeh at-Targheeb wat-Tarheeb”, hadeeth #2241. A similar narration, save the last sentence, is reported from Ibn ‘Abbaas; authenticated it in “Saheeh at-Targheeb wat-Tarheeb”, hadeeth #2242).

If this hadeeth is referring to the Sultan, then what about the Kafir Taaghoot that has the blood of thousands of Muslims and actively promotes the war against Allah? The point here is to not make a fatwa; we only muse over these issues to make the point that it is Scholars like these who frown upon hardships and do their best to avoid it at all costs, whereas our Scholars of the past - such as Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal and Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah - enjoyed their hardships since they were looking forward to tasting the sweetness of Imaan and the ‘Ajr from Allah.

With the imprisonment of Shaykh ‘Ali at-Tamimi (may Allah hasten his release), the true Da’wah died in America. All that is left is a Corporate Islam that fancies itself over its glossy presentations, al-Maghrib and Zaytuna.
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PostSubject: Re: Yasir Qadhi, the official sell-out   Yasir Qadhi, the official sell-out Icon_minitimeFri Feb 13, 2009 1:14 pm

Can you post the link from where you got this please.. JazakAllahu khair
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PostSubject: Re: Yasir Qadhi, the official sell-out   Yasir Qadhi, the official sell-out Icon_minitimeFri Feb 13, 2009 3:15 pm

Assalamualikum

From here: http://revolution.thabaat.net/?p=847

Also check this out: http://revolution.thabaat.net/?p=871

And this is what Yasir Qadhi wrote: http://muslimmatters.org/2009/02/04/to-blair-or-not-to-blair-that-is-the-question/

A brother refuted him but you can tell by what he wrote.. like this one or two sentences are enough:
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While our former vice-president, Dick Cheney, was of course the primary brain that hatched this nefarious scheme, the world at large did not think much of the intelligence of our former president, Bush, through whose mouth the VP and his neo-con cabal would speak.


So Bush was his president? He is an American now? What happened to being part of the Muslim Ummah?
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Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh,

What are they accusing Sheikh Yasir of?

There is so much wrong here I dont know where to start. Insh'allah I want to respond to this properly, so watch this space.


It will be long so...!
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What does Al Hamrawi say in reply to the questions (given above)...?
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They are going down one after the other, except those whom Allah has mercy on.
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After Yasir Qadhi revealed
what he was doing at Yale University, there has been a lot of comments
and criticism about his actions. Some did their best to justify what
was in his heart - as if that’s something up to us - to improve Yasir’s
image as a pioneer in communicating with the heads of the dragon. At
the same time, there were those who remained unyielding in their
response as they only saw Yasir as a sell-out; this happens to be my
opinion. This action of Yasir’s needs explaining so that one can
understand why I have taken such a harsh approach towards him. Some
have reminded me to consider his words to Tony Blair in the classroom
setting, and I haven’t forgotten them. However, there is an entire
context to why we look at him in a certain light. This is what I wish
to shed here.

It all started with the arrest of Shaykh ‘Ali at-Tamimi,
may Allah free him. Before his arrest, the pure Da’wah in America was
strong and Yasir Qadhi was a unique asset for the Talib al-’Ilm. Yasir
Qadhi was a specialist in ‘Aqeedah, and so the concepts and pillars of
Tawheed were catching on to many Muslims. However, after the arrest of
our beloved Shaykh, the worldview of Yasir started to shape in the
wrong direction. Shaykh Tamimi’s arrest was looked at as “something we
need to avoid.” In other words, if we continue with that Da’wah, we’ll
end up like him. So a nascent Islamic leader that many of us had hopes
in were demolished by the fears of this man; thankfully, our beloved
Shaykh, Imam Anwar al-’Awlaki took this position unintentionally when
his famous lectures on Jihad (Story of Ibn al-Akwa series &
Constants on the Path of Jihad series) were made public.

We started to see strange opinions -
justifying weakness - coming from Yasir’s lectures. For example, we saw
him justify that weakness in, “The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah and Its Relevance to Our Time,” we saw him spurting out strange opinions such as his Gaza article, and we saw him allowing Muslims to turn in fellow Muslims to the authorities on suspicion of ‘terrorism’.

However, with the majority of his works
within the past two years, there aren’t that many things one can point
out as wrong according to the Kitab and Sunnah. Rather, what is seen as
wrong is how he uses weakness to justify further weakness. For example,
in his lecture “Muslims in the West: Where are we Going?“,
besides some minor issues, most of it was correct. But look at the
situation. Is he talking to a group of youth who are excited about
making Hijrah for the sake of Jihad, or youth who are interested in
making Hijrah for the sake of Hijrah, or youth who don’t really care
about Hijrah except that they want some knowledge? We ask that because
the calls of Hijrah today from our Scholars is a Hijrah for the sake of
Jihad due to the fact that it’s fard ‘ayn from East to West; otherwise,
Hijrah for the sake of Hijrah is only good if you can find an
exceptional place to live in where you can worship Allah better without
any worries.

Another problem of his downplaying of
Hijrah is that instead of regarding the rulers in the Muslim lands as
Tawaagheet that need to be removed - and this is a task for us youth -
he completely ignores this momentous task, making it appear to this
creative generation of Muslims that we have nothing to do with the
return of Islam overseas. The times we live in where the Ummah is
finally waking up and establishing Shari’ah through Jihad, he makes it
appear that we actually don’t live in such times, and in some cases, he
makes it look like its a problem or hindrance rather than a solution.

Instead of reminding the youth of their
weakness in the face of a Crusader onslaught, he should be
strengthening our youth by reminding them of the likes of Khalid ibn
al-Waleed, Salah ad-Deen, Al-Qa’qaa, Khattab, and so on. When you
remind youth of weakness in a time of war, by telling them that they
are in the Makkan Phase and they should bow their heads to the tyrants
that are technologically superior, do you think the victory of Islam
will appear? Or is that love for Islam’s victory even a part of his agenda? Sometimes, we even question that due to his revisionist views.

The Muslim’s humiliation is called peace,

And the Arabs are heedless and asleep.

Naturally, even if he changes for the good
and starts focusing on the pure Da’wah, he himself isn’t going to
change the world. The point is however, to do whatever is in one’s
means to bring it back up. A building is not established without the
appropriate material. Similarly, an Islamic State will not come except
with incitement, support, blood and stacks of skulls. There are
Mujahideen out there who are rushing to this goal and have shown us its
fruits with the establishment of Shari’ah in many parts of the world,
defying the West and the Tyrants. Yasir, due to his influence, needs to
either engage with these people (or their supporters or Scholars) or
make it clear what his stance is on this global effort to bring back
Islam without submitting to Western influence in terminology (such as
Islamophobia, Terrorism, Islamists etc.). What Yasir does, simply put,
is pretend that there is no need to address these vital issues because
it might land him in jail or he might get visits from the authorities.
Instead of following the blessed path of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, we see
him following the path of those who frown upon hardships in life and
avoid all tests.

When we look at Yasir sitting with Tony
Blair, we are once again reminded of this weakness that he justifies.
After reading his article, one would get a sense of that awful smell
that one usually smells after hearing from a brother that would attend
an anti-war protest saying, “We achieved something great!” When in
reality, it was a complete waste of time, in most cases.

Some of Yasir’s fan would use the argument
of Musa, ‘alayhi as-salaam, saying that Yasir going to Blair is like
Musa going to Fir’awn. This is like insulting a Nabi of Allah. Musa,
‘alayhi as-salaam, did not go to learn how Fir’awn used his magic nor
how he had spread his influence. Rather, he went to him to warn him,
expose him, and make demands of him. After that, he stopped going to
him, unlike Yasir who continued to sit in his class and ask questions
that were empty of the Da’wah to Tawheed and Bara’ of Shirk.

Musa entered Fir’awn with ‘Izzah and Yasir entered Blair with humiliation.

Musa left a tyrant with victory and Yasir left a tyrant with admiration.

When you connect all of Yasir’s recent
past-doings and his obsession over ‘American Islam’ and the issue of
voting for Obama, the picture becomes clear: he is just another one for
the show. With every step he takes, he is closer to the camps of Kufr -
camps that are full of the Tawaagheet, boot-licking Muslims, Kuffaar,
Disbelieving Governments, Fuqaha’ al-Marines, Defenders of the
Oppressors - and further from the camps of Imaan - camps that are full
of Muslims that love other Muslims more than al-Ka’ba,
Uncompromising ‘Ulema that follow that the footsteps of the Salaf
as-Saalih, and Mujahideen who establish the Shari’ah and defy the
greatest superpower to date.

An advice to Yasir’s students and fans:
Yasir Qadhi may have studied at Madinah University for 10 years and is
one of the few Scholars that are attending an Ivy League Institution,
but a brother with sincere intention who lies on the wet cold ground,
upon the snowing mountains, peeking through his scope amongst the fog,
waiting patiently to ambush the enemy, has been raised to a much higher
status by Allah, Al-Jabbaar. Undoubtedly, this is the status that Yasir
frowns upon due to its inherent hardships. Shaykh Abu Anas al-Shami
رحيمه الله took this path; a Shaykh who happened to be studying at
Madinah University at the same time Yasir was studying. One went to
meet Allah and the other went to meet a Taaghoot.
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JazakAllahu khayr.

Who wrote that 2nd post?
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Al Hamrawi: good article akh. This sickening subservient attitude of the 'American Muslims' is really becoming a bigger and bigger issue every day.
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Who wrote that 2nd post?

A Muslim brother

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good article akh. This sickening subservient attitude of the 'American Muslims' is really becoming a bigger and bigger issue every day.

I hate 'American Islam' too
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PostSubject: Re: Yasir Qadhi, the official sell-out   Yasir Qadhi, the official sell-out Icon_minitimeMon Sep 07, 2009 6:00 pm

oh, hes the same guy who presents 'The Seerah' on Islam Channel....well, he did like last year, i dunno if it still comes on scratch
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I don't agree with everything Qadhi says but as the saying goes, you guys are making a mountain out of a mole hill.
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Well, this was written nearly a year ago, and now you can see for yourself where al-Maghrib institutes is heading...and in general those 'American Muslims' are going down a very dangerous path....
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I don't agree with everything Qadhi says but as the saying goes, you guys are making a mountain out of a mole hill.

You seem familiar, are you from mpacuk?
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No, I am not.

Bro Abu Sulaiyman, after some more research into their stances, I think I agree with you. Another issue is that the group he's affiliated with, AlMaghrib Institues, says they don't discuss politics but they go out of their way to condemn political events.
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TheJanissary wrote:
No, I am not.

Bro Abu Sulaiyman, after some more research into their stances, I think I agree with you. Another issue is that the group he's affiliated with, AlMaghrib Institues, says they don't discuss politics but they go out of their way to condemn political events.

i thought that...they said something about an event which happened recently, i cant remember what now scratch


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Bro Abu Sulaiyman, after some more research into their stances, I think I agree with you. Another issue is that the group he's affiliated with, AlMaghrib Institues, says they don't discuss politics but they go out of their way to condemn political events.

Yes, brother you are right...May Allah guide us and them...
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i thought that...they said something about an event which happened recently, i cant remember what now

Was it something to do with 'jihadists' roll eyes by Waleed Basyouni?
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Ameen.

yes yes, thats the one! that were weird :\
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gobsmacked laa hawla wa laa quw
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I always saw it as disgusting when you have scholars joke and laugh with kaffirs....on TV. dAW'AH...YEAH..YEAH...
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