| What
do Wahhabis Think About 9/11?
"...The
terrorist attacks that took place and what occurred of general
(mass) killing; this is not permissible and Islam does not
allow it in any form whatsoever. Islam frees itself from this
action
"
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Shaykh Saalih as-Suhaymee, Saudi Arabia
Shaykh
Saalih as-Suhaymee is one of the more senior scholars of the
city of Medina, Saudi Arabia. Shortly after the events of
September 11, he was asked by a group of Salafi
youth in Toronto, Canada, to advise the Muslims as to what
their position should be regarding the terrorist attacks.
After a short preliminary speech, the lecturer at the Islamic
University of Medina recited the following verse from the
Quran:
"Thus
We have made you a just and most balanced nation, that you
may be witnesses over mankind (on the Day of Judgement), and
the Messenger be a witness over you."
"Hence,
Islam is a balanced and moderate way, and it does not enter
into negligence on the one hand, nor exaggeration or extremism
on the other. It is balanced in between (these two extremes)
In addition, Islam encourages equity and justice amidst both
Muslims and non-Muslims.
"Verily,
Allah enjoins justice,
the doing of good, and giving to kith and kin; He forbids
all shameful and prohibited deeds, and oppression. He admonishes
you, that you may take heed."
Continuing
in his address, Shaykh Saalih as-Suhaymee spoke about the
Prophet Muhammad (may Allah
raise his rank and grant him peace), saying: "And he
also forbade those fighting in jihad from killing women,
children, the elderly and the ascetics who are devoted to
worship, as well as forbidding the cutting down of trees and
so on - despite the fact that the associates of these categories
of people may be involved in fighting with the Muslims.
Based
upon what has preceded, then we say; that which we believe
and hold as our religion concerning what happened to the World
Trade Centre in America - and in Allah
lies success - is that the terrorist attacks that took place
and what occurred of general (mass) killing; this is not permissible
and Islam does not allow it in any form whatsoever. Islam
frees itself from this action
So
Islam does not allow them (these deeds), nor do Muslims perform
them, and the true followers of Islam - which is balanced
and moderate - they free themselves from these actions and
from those who performed them
In
this centre, there were nothing but innocent non-Muslims and
Muslims from all the various parts of the world, of different
races. They had material possessions and assets in these buildings,
and so all of this is impermissible; this is oppression upon
both Muslims and non-Muslims. Even if people (who were responsible)
claim that they had valid reasons for perpetrating this; this
is not the correct way.
It
is obligatory upon the Muslims in this country and elsewhere,
and upon the students of knowledge, to explain that this action
is free from Islam, and that Islam is free from these actions.
I request them to make clear this issue, with certainty -
and to be truthful when they explain this issue - without
compromising the religion of Islam, and without giving a bad
impression of Islam.
And
we say, to whomever has justice and fairness amongst the non-Muslims,
that they should reflect upon this matter, and not take it
out on innocent Muslims and Arabs, for there are millions
of them in the United States. They should also not accept
everything from the media without question. It is desirable
for the American people to understand that Islam does not
support these affairs, and that they should not use the media
in order to ascribe these actions to Islam. And the Muslims
in those areas should participate in explaining that these
affairs are not from Islam
May
Allah guide us to
what He is loved and pleased with, and may He raise the rank
of the Prophet, and that of his family and companions, and
grant them peace."
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abridged from the book: The 'Wahhabi' Myth
Quran 2:143
Quran 16:90
Shaykh Saalih as-Suhaymee on the WTC Attacks, taken from:
www.salafipublications.com, Article ID: CAF020008. Originally
from a recorded tele-link from www.troid.org.
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