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Salman al-Maghrebi | سلمان المغربي

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Salman al-Maghrebi | سلمان المغربي
Most people attacking arabs all seem to be connected to an ideology/sect or are influenced by it. So many times when I see an arab, especially a khaleeji be proud of his identity he gets attacked with so many slurs. I never see the same happening with other ethnicities.
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Lilac@zhr3rb·
Ajams only seem to have a problem with Arab nationalism. I'm not talking about you merely exposing their hypocrisy and their overreacting towards Saudi nationalists As Arabs, we constantly see the outrage whenever an Arab takes pride in his identity and culture, while the same people stay silent when it comes to Turkish, Persian, or other non Arab nationalisms. Many Muslim Pakistanis for instance still side with Turkish nationalists and call our Arab muslims ancestors traitors for the Arab Revolt while ignoring that Arab nationalism largely emerged as a reaction to rising Turkish nationalism and Ottoman policies toward Arabs. What they refuse to acknowledge is that Arab identity remains closely tied to the language of the Quran, the deep love and respect for the Prophet and Islamic heritage. In contrast, many non Arab nationalist movements eventually drift toward anti Islam and hostility towards everything it represents
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Zكيo 🇲🇦🇪🇬
Zكيo 🇲🇦🇪🇬@TheRealZiko·
Knowledge is not restricted to one place on earth, nor to a group of 15 or fewer scholars Some people look at me funny when I say I don't *mainly* listen to Saudi scholars (no doubt I've benefited from them) Like breh you know every country has their own famous shuyookh 😭😭
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Salman al-Maghrebi | سلمان المغربي
When a scholar speaks about a situation, know that he often factors in the person standing before him and the norms in his country. Not every situation gets the same judgment. Therefore laypeople should not randomly pick fatawa from scholars and apply them to every situation.
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💓@sneeuwfee·
Wanneer een geleerde spreekt over een situatie, houd dan in acht dat hij vaak rekening houdt met degene die voor hem staat, met de normen in zijn land. Niet elke situatie krijgt hetzelfde oordeel. Daarom moeten leken niet random fatawa gaan pakken van geleerden en deze op elke situatie gaan toepassen.
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Salman al-Maghrebi | سلمان المغربي
@Ibn_Hibban Why do people even use suleyman ibn abd al wahhab as proof. Its already very dubious/questionable on wether or not he opposed his brother, and even if he did, this is not unique to the people of truth. Who were the fiercest enemies of muhammad ﷺ, his own uncle and relatives.
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You built a false premise, got refuted with Ibn Abd al-Wahhab's OWN words, and your response is to call everyone racist. That's what desperation looks like. Al-Shawkani is literally on OUR reading lists. You just claimed our own scholar refuted us. That's not a gotcha that's embarrassing. Sulayman ibn Abd al-Wahhab had specific disagreements on applications of takfir, not a rejection of the whole da'wah. Scholars disagreeing internally doesn't invalidate a methodology, otherwise your entire Ash'ari tradition collapses too. The brothels comment tells us everything. You ran out of argument so you switched to guilt by association and race-baiting. You came with a "final challenge," got your premise destroyed, and responded with vibes and insinuation.
Mohammed Hijab@mohammed_hijab

A supremacist undercurrent just unmasked itself. I baited the Arab nationalist Najdists in their own tongue, and they did not disappoint. Out poured the contempt: Arab blood exalted, non-Arab believers from Africa to Asia to the West cast as second-class, their cultures branded corruptions of the faith. Not every Khaleeji. Many recoil at this. But a racism festers in those lands, and it is that same racism that lets them shrug at Palestinian and Yemeni blood, the poorest of Arabs and the noblest. This was never fringe. It is the creed’s logical end. Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab was refuted in his own lifetime, even by his own brother Sulayman, who rebuked him for his recklessness in takfir, and by towering scholars after him such as al-Shawkani and Ibn Abidin. He survives today not on scholarship but on political utility and tribal pride: a tool to Arabize Islam, hoard power, and sideline the global Ummah. And mark the hypocrisy of his defenders. Many of the loudest among them are regulars at the brothels of London, men who shed every mask of piety the moment they land for holiday and sink into the most hedonistic Western excess, disgracing the image of Arabs across the West. The mask did not slip. It shattered, before the English-speaking world and the whole Ummah. Point proven, beyond reasonable doubt. History will not forget.

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Salman al-Maghrebi | سلمان المغربي
@IKON1436 90% of islamic knowledge is contained in the arabic language, about 9% in urdu, farsi and maybe turkish, and barely 1% has been translated to english. We will never truly understand the deen fully if we dont understand the arabic language.
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