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📌Shaykh Ibn Uthaymeen's testimony: “We do not issue fatwas, but when the American forces arrived, the state gathered us and told us you must issue fatwas, otherwise the youth will fight the Americans." He continued “By Allah O (#), we do not have the right to issue fatwas."
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@Monotheist_7 Around the Afghan war with Russia, he obviously changed his opinion of him after he declared the Saudi rulers kuffar and what came after.

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🧵Muhammad bin Nayef and his gang mentally and physically tortured sheikh Nasir Al Fahd , such as playing music and movies and turning up AC to make the room colder. " They wanted to take me to court because they knew I refused to go. So, on Friday, 5/20/1435 AH, they
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"(Saudi) became a graveyard for the scholars" 🧵Sheikh Muqbil al-wadi'i رحمه الله "Saudi Arabia now has around five hundred callers to Allah in its prisons. It wants to burn our (Yemen) country as it burned its own. Many preachers want to flee to America; there are Saudis there
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📌May Allah keep our Shaykh Nasir Al Fahad steadfast upon guidance, may Allah free him with honour, and hasten the downfall of Apostate Saudi Regime and its Apostate Goverment scholars
Ahmad Musā Jibrīl@sh_Ahmad_Jibril

#free_nasr_alfhd #ناصر_الفهد I often find myself remembering the special Shuyūkh whom I loved for the sake of Allah, never letting a single day pass without making duʿāʾ for them repeatedly throughout the day. Foremost among those I mention after my parents is ḥabīb al-qalb, al-Shaykh al-Imām Nāṣir al-Fahd — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره. I reminisce about the days of daʿwah we spent together, recalling the statement of Imām Aḥmad — may Allah have mercy on him — “إذا مات أصدقاء الرجل ذلّ” — “When a man’s friends die, he becomes humbled.” At times, I find myself extending its meaning in my heart: when a man’s friends die or are imprisoned, he becomes humbled. Over the years, I often longed to read those letters again, though I had assumed they had all been confiscated during repeated raids in which digital devices, papers, and entire collections of belongings were seized. In many of those raids, they would even leaf through every book in my library, leaving the shelves emptied and the volumes scattered across the floor. Weeks ago, however, I was overwhelmed with joy to discover that I had once printed one of his letters and used it as a bookmark in a notebook. The Shaykh — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره — went out of his way to send me several letters from prison, written with ink made from a mixture of coffee and water, and a straw used as a pen. The first of those letters was the one attached here, sent after he learned of my release from prison. It contained words of encouragement and support the like of which, at that time, I had heard from no one outside my own family. For that alone, apart from his many other favors, I don't believe I could ever make enough duʿāʾ for him. Having no close companion besides my father — may Allah grant him a long life filled with righteous deeds — I often find comfort in the companionship of Shaykh Nāṣir — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره — by returning to his books during quiet moments. I keep them within arm’s reach wherever I sit; they bring solace to my heart, and I never tire of reading them. Rediscovering this letter brought even greater comfort, especially at a time like this. May Allah keep him and his brothers steadfast upon the ḥaqq, hasten their release with honour, and grant us the joy of seeing them as imams leading this ummah sooner rather than later. May Allah humiliate those who imprisoned them and those who rejoice in their imprisonment and oppression, and reunite us with them in al-Firdaws. Ahmad Musa Jibril 4 Dhul-Ḥijjah 1447 AH ✍️**A Letter from Shaykh Nāṣir  — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره —** From Nasser bin Hamad Al-Fahd to the two noble brothers and virtuous Shaykhs, Musa bin Jibril and his son Ahmad, may Allah protect them from every evil and grant them success in every good. Amin. Salāmun ʿalaykum wa raḥmatullāhi wa barakātuh. To proceed: Indeed, I praise Allah to you, the One besides whom there is no deity, and I ask Him, Glorified be He, that this letter reaches you while you are in goodness and well-being. News of you reached me through (******) — may Allah grant him success — and I was pleased with the state you are now upon [i.e., the da‘wah you are engaged in], and praise belongs to Allah. Whatever has befallen you of trials is the path of the prophets and the righteous reformers. I ask Allah, Glorified be He, to make what has afflicted you an elevation in your ranks and an expiation for your sins, and to make us and you steadfast upon the firm word in this worldly life and the Hereafter. And I give you glad tidings that we, along with all the brothers in the prisons, are in a tremendous blessing that reminds us of the statement of Shaykh al-Islam — may Allah have mercy on him — during his final imprisonment in the Citadel: “If I were given the equivalent of this Citadel filled with gold, it would not equal for me the gratitude I owe for this blessing.” Convey my greetings to all the brothers with you, and may Allah preserve you. Peace be upon you, and the mercy and blessings of Allah. Al-Ha’ir Prison, 20 Rabīʿ al-Thānī 1434 AH

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#free_nasr_alfhd #ناصر_الفهد I often find myself remembering the special Shuyūkh whom I loved for the sake of Allah, never letting a single day pass without making duʿāʾ for them repeatedly throughout the day. Foremost among those I mention after my parents is ḥabīb al-qalb, al-Shaykh al-Imām Nāṣir al-Fahd — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره. I reminisce about the days of daʿwah we spent together, recalling the statement of Imām Aḥmad — may Allah have mercy on him — “إذا مات أصدقاء الرجل ذلّ” — “When a man’s friends die, he becomes humbled.” At times, I find myself extending its meaning in my heart: when a man’s friends die or are imprisoned, he becomes humbled. Over the years, I often longed to read those letters again, though I had assumed they had all been confiscated during repeated raids in which digital devices, papers, and entire collections of belongings were seized. In many of those raids, they would even leaf through every book in my library, leaving the shelves emptied and the volumes scattered across the floor. Weeks ago, however, I was overwhelmed with joy to discover that I had once printed one of his letters and used it as a bookmark in a notebook. The Shaykh — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره — went out of his way to send me several letters from prison, written with ink made from a mixture of coffee and water, and a straw used as a pen. The first of those letters was the one attached here, sent after he learned of my release from prison. It contained words of encouragement and support the like of which, at that time, I had heard from no one outside my own family. For that alone, apart from his many other favors, I don't believe I could ever make enough duʿāʾ for him. Having no close companion besides my father — may Allah grant him a long life filled with righteous deeds — I often find comfort in the companionship of Shaykh Nāṣir — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره — by returning to his books during quiet moments. I keep them within arm’s reach wherever I sit; they bring solace to my heart, and I never tire of reading them. Rediscovering this letter brought even greater comfort, especially at a time like this. May Allah keep him and his brothers steadfast upon the ḥaqq, hasten their release with honour, and grant us the joy of seeing them as imams leading this ummah sooner rather than later. May Allah humiliate those who imprisoned them and those who rejoice in their imprisonment and oppression, and reunite us with them in al-Firdaws. Ahmad Musa Jibril 4 Dhul-Ḥijjah 1447 AH ✍️**A Letter from Shaykh Nāṣir  — فكَّ اللهُ بالعزِّ أسره —** From Nasser bin Hamad Al-Fahd to the two noble brothers and virtuous Shaykhs, Musa bin Jibril and his son Ahmad, may Allah protect them from every evil and grant them success in every good. Amin. Salāmun ʿalaykum wa raḥmatullāhi wa barakātuh. To proceed: Indeed, I praise Allah to you, the One besides whom there is no deity, and I ask Him, Glorified be He, that this letter reaches you while you are in goodness and well-being. News of you reached me through (******) — may Allah grant him success — and I was pleased with the state you are now upon [i.e., the da‘wah you are engaged in], and praise belongs to Allah. Whatever has befallen you of trials is the path of the prophets and the righteous reformers. I ask Allah, Glorified be He, to make what has afflicted you an elevation in your ranks and an expiation for your sins, and to make us and you steadfast upon the firm word in this worldly life and the Hereafter. And I give you glad tidings that we, along with all the brothers in the prisons, are in a tremendous blessing that reminds us of the statement of Shaykh al-Islam — may Allah have mercy on him — during his final imprisonment in the Citadel: “If I were given the equivalent of this Citadel filled with gold, it would not equal for me the gratitude I owe for this blessing.” Convey my greetings to all the brothers with you, and may Allah preserve you. Peace be upon you, and the mercy and blessings of Allah. Al-Ha’ir Prison, 20 Rabīʿ al-Thānī 1434 AH
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- Calling upon dead - Insulting Prophet peace be upon him - Accusing Ayesha in her honour If Saudi government were to worship graves before 1990 Taghut Worshipping Madkhalis today would be arguing worshipping grave is minor Shirk
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📌Nullifiers that Saudi regime falls into gets alot of confusion around it Like - Muwalat to Kuffar - Interfaith - Man Made laws - Tahakkum to Law - Rejecting Ahadith As for nullfiers that Saudi government did not fall into there is no confusion regarding them like;
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📌 Aman Al Jami "One who puts a man made law in place of shariah so tahakkum is made to it is not a Muslim" 📌 There was a literal Ijma in Saudi, before 1990 on 8th Nullfier and Apostasy of Man Made Law -

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📌 Aman Al Jami "One who puts a man made law in place of shariah so tahakkum is made to it is not a Muslim" 📌 There was a literal Ijma in Saudi, before 1990 on 8th Nullfier and Apostasy of Man Made Law -
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Then orders came from masters, and council of Senior Magicans and Apostates started retracting, distorting and changing others stayed as silent devils until "Salafiyyah" was replaced with Ruler Worship
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Because the higher up the mountain you climb, the farther the fall it is to the bottom.
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Putting aside that he is a rabbi, he has an excellent point. All of these tawagheet are enjoying their moment at the top after betraying Islam, its ideals and its adherents. However this is only temporary, Allah has promised us victory, and perhaps this would be more satisfying;
Salin’s Spokesman 🍄@UlyanovRahim

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