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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 6th December 2013 03:49
How come Saudi Wahhabi Najdi horns of devil demolished the tombs of Sahaba رضي الله عنه but left the tomb of Shaikhul Islam Ibn Taymiyya رضي الله عنه still erect?

It is a legitimate question. Wouldnt Shaikhul Islam Ibn Taymiyya رضي الله عنه be upset at this condition of his grave? Also, how come we cant have access to see how grave of Albani is like? He has been buried in his private family graveyard hidden from our eyes.

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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 6th December 2013 03:52
Also, how come grave of great shaikh Ahmed Zarruq رضي الله عنه exhumed and the masjid along with his tomb destroyed but Saudi Wahhabi Najdi King puts flowers on grave of Washington an open kaffir, and also tomb of Ibn Taymiyya رضي الله عنه still intact, why?

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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 6th December 2013 05:35
Was Ahmed Zarruq rahimahullah's body really dug out?
What did those devils do with it?
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#4 [Permalink] Posted on 6th December 2013 05:51
Ya bro you see the open grave right there, you see the masjid destroyed right before your eyes.

They came around 3 am TAHAJJUD time and attacked the masjid broke down a lot of stuff went to his chamber tore off the tomb exhumed the body and took off with it. It was missing for a few days up to a week I think and then was retrieved and then properly laid to rest again.

This happened last year. Shaikh Ahmed Zarruq رضي الله عنه was a big Maliki shaikh taught at Al Azhar. He was one of the teachers of Imam Jazuli رضي الله عنه.
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#5 [Permalink] Posted on 6th December 2013 16:50
The tomb of Shaikhul Islam Ibn Taymiyya رضي الله عنه is not in Saudi Arabia but in Damascus, Syria.

So Saudi can't do nothing ...
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#6 [Permalink] Posted on 6th December 2013 17:59
I don't think this answer takes away from the legitimacy of the question. Saudis (and not just them) are apparently able to do many things as we sit back and watch events unfold - both in and outside of Saudi Arabia.

Saudis do not need an amplified voice, they already too loud.

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#7 [Permalink] Posted on 7th December 2013 14:02

Ladies and Gentleman,

Introducing two fighters, in the blue corner from Canada...

The Haraminator

22 Fights, 21 KO's and 1 Win

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And in the red corner, well also from Canada!

The Ottomanitor also with 

22 Fights, 21 KO's and 1 Win

These two fighters have never lost, folks, my word so what do you say Bruce?

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Bruce: Well Steve, I have been a pundit for 20 years and this is too close to call really...One one hand you have the Haraminator and on the other hand you have the Ottomanitor and I tell you what, too close to call...Too close!

The Haraminator may have the reach but the Ottomanitor has the speed

All I can say steve is that this will be a good fight! I am not going to bet my Mortgage on this one...

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#8 [Permalink] Posted on 7th December 2013 14:24
MashaAllah, bothe sisters are responsible and respectable. I don't see any tension between the two.
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#9 [Permalink] Posted on 7th December 2013 14:36
There's no fight brother. But enjoy the popcorn! Careful, not to choke!

My sister is my sister period. I'm not having a go at her. She shares posts with us and we share our appreciation but also express emotions that some of the posts do evoke. Perhaps the whole point is to evoke such reactions... eh? Perhaps it isn't...

To my understanding, the question the brother posed goes beyond the issue of a single grave. And the reply also (again, to my understanding as flawed as it may be) also goes beyond the issue... its all about personal interests (ahem, flawed understanding here). I'd like to think we are on the same page, same cause, same purpose... different angles. I love my sister for His sake.

May He grant us the ability to make the journey and accept us as His guests, accept our efforts, and accept our Hajj from us when the time comes. Ameen.

The fardh journey is a one-shot deal! I'm obviously not ready or capable to take that shot quite yet... make du'aa that the time comes and I am prepared.

Sister, forgive me if my words have hurt you. The brother made me realize that perhaps they come across as fighting words... I did not intend them as such.

Brother: JazakAllah khayran for the creative way you brought that to my attention.
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#10 [Permalink] Posted on 7th December 2013 17:09
br Fusus is also here?!

Nice..

Welcome Boss!
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#11 [Permalink] Posted on 7th December 2013 17:33

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#12 [Permalink] Posted on 8th December 2013 09:22
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They wanted to move the grave of Ibn Taymiyya رضي الله عنه to another location in place of a university but King of Saudia intervened and stopped it.

What was written in the WILL of Shaikh Albani رضي الله عنه regarding his grave?
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#13 [Permalink] Posted on 8th December 2013 09:29
Also, I have another question regarding Shaikhul Islam Ibn Taymiyya رضي الله عنه:

Imam Abu Hanifa رضي الله عنه was born in 80 ah somewhere there, died in like 150 ah around the time when Imam Shafi was born. May Allah swt have mercy on them both, ameen. Shaikhul Islam did not arrive on the scene until what 661 ah?

So if we want to follow Salaf, just to argue this statement alone, just looking at the numbers alone, why dont we follow someone who was an almost 600 years salaf to Shaikhul Islam Ibn Taymiyya رضي الله عنه?
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#14 [Permalink] Posted on 8th December 2013 20:25
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Hazrat,

If you chose to mention this on other forums or inform your Mureeds about this please request them not to pass it on to others.
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#15 [Permalink] Posted on 8th December 2013 20:45
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Because then, you'd have a definition problem with the term...
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