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Is it wrong that when I see Muslims post about shit like “the curse of feminism” or “let men be masculine” (two things I literally saw from a Muslim Twitter user by the way), I immediately assume that they’re Sunni?
Sunni bros are just the most vocal of them all, we don't exactly hear much from minority Muslims, because their voices are often drowned by the amount of ikhwani, tablighi and salafi type of Sunnis, but Sunni-centrism is unfortunately prevalent. After all, Sunnis make up 90% of the global Muslim population. With that said, even Shi'as can be anti-progressive, and and I've stumbled across numerous people who are, but this is because of their strong adherence to identity politics.
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Manhaj Salaf Menghambat Kemajuan? | Almanhaj
DAFTAR ISI Bermanhaj Salaf Menghambat Kemajuan? Relevansi Manhaj Salaf Sebagai Solusi Berbagai Problem Umat Kontemporer Menepis Syubhat (Kerancuan) Terhadap Salafiyah Salafiyyun Menepis Tuduhan Dusta Akidah Salafi, Akhlak Tablighi, Ukhuwah Ikhwani, Ibadah Sufi, Potret Idealkah? Ulama-Ulama Pembela Dakwah Salafiyah Dahulu Hingga Sekarang Manhaj Dakwah Manhaj Dakwah Di Jalan Allah Subhanahu wa…
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liesexposer · 4 months
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Shaikh Wasiullah Abbas & Shaikh Abu Khadeejah speak about Muftari Ismail ibn Musa Menk, & the Jamiati Hizbee collaborators of Menk
Jamiati Hizbee collaborators of Muftari Menk in UAE:
1. Zafar ul Hasan Madani
2. Tauseef ur Rahmaan
3. Abdul Hadi Umari
4. Abdul Azeem Madani
5. Shamim Fauzi
6. Abdul Haseeb Madani
7. Abdul Hameed Zafar
8. Tawfique Chowdhury
Video Chapters:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:05 - Copyright
00:00:09 - Shaikh Wasiullah warning against Menk
00:01:17 - Jamiati Hizbee allies of Menk collaborating at "al-Manar Remarkable Ramadan"
00:03:20 - Shaikh Abu Khadeejah warning against Menk & Tawfique Chowdhury
00:16:16 - Outro
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Transcript:
Questioner: there is an English speaker - Mufti Menk. He studied in Jamia - Madina and later studied in Deobandi school in Gujarat, India. His Manhaj is not clear, if he is Deobandi or Ahle-Hadeeth
Shaykh: Where does he live?
Questioner: He lives in Zimbabwe, He is commonly invited by organizations in India
But his Manhaj is not clear, if he is Ahle-Hadeeth or Deobandi
When he made exegesis of Surah Taha, he skipped the Ayat No. 5 (which speaks about Istawa of Allah) he never made exegesis of it. He skipped it. And he is frequently invited by various Deobandi organizations
So is it permissible to seek knowledge from such a person?
Shaykh: It is not at all permissible in a least knowledge from such a "Khasi (castrated man)", who is a "Hijdah (eunuch)"
There are many people of knowledge. And these types of individuals are harmful They have share in misguiding the youth
Questioner: He does not speak on Aqeedah rather on general topics like "improve manners", "don't judge others"
Shaykh: Okay?? even the followers of Jamaat Tablighi do the same
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#jamiatahlehadees #muftimenk #TawfiqueChowdhury
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Navigating the Maze of Disinformation, Misinformation, and Mal-Information Online
In today's digital age, it can be difficult to figure out what is truly accurate information and what is not. Here, we explore three types of misleading content: disinformation, misinformation, and mal-information, each with an example.
This first article presents disinformation by making unfounded health claims about Reese's peanut butter cups' ingredients, such as linking soy lecithin to fertility issues and breast cancer, PGPR to gastrointestinal problems and allergic reactions, and TBHQ to severe toxicity and cancer without providing solid scientific evidence or context. The assertions exaggerate the risks and lack balance, failing to mention that these ingredients are approved by food safety authorities and used within regulated limits. Disinformation here involves spreading misleading information that could cause fear or concern about consuming a popular product.
This article presents content that fits the definition of mal-information because it involves the use of factual events—the gathering and subsequent COVID-19 outbreak among Tablighi Jamaat members—to unjustly stigmatize and harm the Muslim community. By associating these events with deliberate malicious intent, such as the spread of the virus, and fuelling a campaign of hate and discrimination, the information is weaponized. The true occurrence was twisted and increased Islamaphobia in India. This led to social boycotts, verbal attacks, and unjust legal actions against members of the Muslim community. This misuse of factual information to inflict harm illustrates malformation.
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Lastly, the "spaghetti-tree hoax" broadcast by the BBC in 1957 is an example of misinformation because it involved the spread of a false story about spaghetti growing on trees. The segment was created and presented in a manner that used a credible and well-respected broadcaster and a trusted anchor, leading some viewers to believe the fake tale. The hoax was designed as an April Fool's prank without the intent to cause harm, making it misinformation due to its nature of being false information shared without malicious intent.
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4abdulmajid · 2 years
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Dawat-O-Tabligh
Dawat-O-Tabligh Ki Shari Haisiyat & Islah-E-Ummat Ka Tareeq-E-Kaar by Maulana Abdush Shakoor Tirmidhi View Deen Ki Khidmat & Dawat-O-Tabligh Ke Mukhtalif Tareekay by Maulana Muhammad Saleem Dhorat View Deen Ka Kaam Karne Walon Ke Liye Chand Zaroori Batein by Dr. Mufti Abdul Wahid Shah Raah E Tabligh by Qazi Abdus Salam Noshahravi View Murawwajah Tablighi Jamaat Akabir Ulama Ki Nazar Mein by…
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peoplesmint · 2 years
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People's Mint, India 🇮🇳 Radicalised Islamists of Tablighi Jamaat killed Amravati pharmacist over Prophet remarks: NIA
NIA filed the chargesheet against the 11 accused before the special court on Friday. All of them have been arrested.
The terrorist gang was highly influenced by the ideology of brutality 'Gustakh e Nabi Ki Ek hi Saja, sar tan se juda' (beheading is the only punishment for those who insult the Prophet), the agency said.
The murder disturbed "public tranquility and national integrity" and also the safety of the common public not only in Amravati, but also in the entire nation, the probe agency claimed.
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nilnews4 · 4 years
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Coronavirus: Nine who attended Tablighi Jamaat event test positive in Ghaziabad
Nine more cases of COVID-19 have come to light in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. All of them attended the Tablighi Jamaat event in Nizamuddin area of Delhi. Ghaziabad district now has 23 cases. After four people from Masuri area were tested positive on Friday, on Saturday evening four persons from Pasonda, three from Muradnagar and two from Loni were found to be infected with the virus, Chief Medical…
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updatesonislam · 6 years
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maqsoodyamani · 3 years
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تبلیغ کی چھ باتوں سے آگے بڑھنے کی ضرورت
تبلیغ کی چھ باتوں سے آگے بڑھنے کی ضرورت
تبلیغ کی چھ باتوں سے آگے بڑھنے کی ضرورت     ازقلم:شیخ سلیم     لا اِلٰہ الا اللہ محمد رسول اللہ (۲) نماز (۳) علم وذکر (۴) اکرام مسلم (۵) تصحیح نیت (۶) ترک مالا یعنی (فضول باتوں کا ترک کردینا مولانا محترم الیاس رحمۃ اللہ علیہ نے 1926 میں تبلیغی جماعت کی بنیاد رکھی، شدھی تحریک پنجاب اور ہریانہ کے علاقوں میں بیدینی اور ارتداد کے مسائل کو دیکھ کر مولانا نے ایک آسان طریقہ دعوت و تبلیغ کا اختیار کیا…
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expatimes · 4 years
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Tablighi Jamaat men India held for ‘spreading COVID’ share ordeal
Tablighi Jamaat men India held for ‘spreading COVID’ share ordeal
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New Delhi, India – In March last year, 23-year-old Malaysian student Muhammad Hafizuddin landed in India for a two-month journey to “explore more about his spirituality”.
Little did he know he would be stranded in the country for more than 12 months – nearly six of which he spent in jail.
Living in a mosque now in the Kishanganj district of eastern India’s Bihar state, Hafizuddin is still waiting to go back to his home in Johor, Malaysia, where his parents and siblings are eagerly waiting for him.
Hafizuddin is a member of Tablighi Jamaat, a Muslim missionary movement with millions of followers who travel around the world.
Hafizuddin’s arrival in Bihar was for the same purpose. As he, along with 10 of his companions, was travelling there by train he heard the announcement of a countrywide lockdown in India to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
“We immediately went to the mosque in Kishanganj and put ourselves in isolation there,” he told Al Jazeera.
As Hafizuddin and others were voluntarily quarantining themselves in the mosque, a number of coronavirus infections were linked to a congregation at Markaz, the international headquarters of the Tablighi Jamaat movement in New Delhi.
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Tablighi Jamaat headquarters, known as Markaz, in New Delhi’s Nizamuddin area
Approximately 3,000 foreign nationals had visited India to attend the congregation held from March 13 to 15, more than a week before the government banned public meetings due to the virus.
The discovery of COVID-19 cases among Tablighi Jamaat members led to a vicious hate campaign not only against the organisation but Muslims in general, who were accused by a large section of mainstream media of being solely responsible for the COVID outbreak in India.
In TV and newspaper reports, Tablighi Jamaat members were dubbed as “super spreaders” and accused of carrying out a “corona jihad” to deliberately spread the virus. Several media reports also falsely accused them of misbehaving with medical staff at various quarantine facilities.
As misinformation and conspiracy theories flooded mainstream and social media platforms, there were even calls for a social boycott of Muslims, followed by attacks on Tablighi Jamaat members across the country.
Some politicians belonging to the governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) openly supported the calls for a boycott of Muslims and said Tablighi Jamaat members “should be shot”.
More than 200 police complaints were filed against members of the organisation in nearly a dozen Indian states.
As the vilification campaign against the Muslim movement intensified, Hafizuddin and his counterparts were arrested from the mosque in Bihar and jailed from April 14 to September 30.
“Before taking us to jail, they (police) took our phones and passports,” Hafizuddin told Al Jazeera.
“It was a terrible feeling. I was worried about my family. I somehow managed to call my family via someone’s phone inside the jail premises. I didn’t tell them about my condition in the beginning but later I had to.”
After he was granted bail, Hafizuddin was given an opportunity to sign a plea bargain, which would have expedited his return to Malaysia. But he refused.
“I didn’t do anything wrong, that’s why I am asking them to legally quash the case. The case is pending and there is a delay. It is wrong to plead guilty because I didn’t do anything wrong. But this (judicial process) is taking too long,” he said.
Back home in Kluang in Malaysia’s Johor district, his family, though worried, is proud of his decision.
“He is innocent and did nothing wrong. Why would he sign the plea bargain?” Zainal Abidin, Hafizuddin’s father told Al Jazeera.
“Hopefully, before Ramadan, he will come home, Inshaa Allah (God willing).”
Ramadan, the holy month during which Muslims fast from dawn to dusk, starts next month.
Year-long ordeal
Hafizzudin’s is not an isolated case. Hundreds of Tablighi Jamaat members from several nations were put in detention centres and jails across India on accusations of flouting government guidelines issued in the wake of coronavirus pandemic – charges later quashed by various regional courts across the country.
“We were lodged in a school devoid of any facilities and quarantined for three spells despite tests coming out negative,” says K Irfan Baig, 45, an overseas citizen of India, who has not been able to see his family in Brisbane, Australia, for a year.
Baig also refused to plead guilty and was among 36 foreigners acquitted by the Delhi High Court in December.
Though a “look-out circular” issued by the Delhi Police against Baig was withdrawn last month, he has not been able to travel because of an international travel ban now extended till the middle of June.
“(But) now I am happy that I am able to serve other foreigners who are stuck here,” says Baig, who originally hails from southern India’s Chennai city.
“Many of them have a language barrier which I don’t have. So I will leave only after the last Tablighi Jamaat foreigner leaves for his home.”
Even though the prosecution failed to substantiate the allegations against the Tablighi Jamaat members, the year-long ordeal far away from their homes has left many traumatised.
“They made us sleep next to dead bodies in the hospital. It was terrible,” said Ahmed bin Abdullah Ali, 44, a US national who had come to India for a week to attend the organisation’s congregation in New Delhi.
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US national Ahmed said Indian police made them sleep next to dead bodies in hospital
Ahmed returned to the US on March 15 after being separated from his children for a year.
However, nearly 140 foreign nationals remain in India, with at least 26 facing trials in different courts. More than 30 Indian nationals associated with the Jamaat are also awaiting trials.
Fuzail Ahmed Ayyubi, counsel for Tablighi Jamaat in the Supreme Court, told Al Jazeera he is hopeful that by the end of this month, all the foreigners would be acquitted by courts and would subsequently leave for their home countries.
“We are about to clear all cases. Our judiciary is slow but we tried our best. Still, it did take a year and from their (Jamaat members’) perspective, it must have been a very hard time, ” said Ayyubi.
“But it is clear that they stand acquitted of all charges – be it of negligence, of any violation of visa norms or of any allegation of spreading the disease. Each and every allegation is being discarded by the honourable courts,” he added.
‘Byproduct of BJP’s hate politics’
The Indian government has also blacklisted more than 2,500 foreign nationals associated with the Tablighi Jamaat and barred their entry into the country for 10 years.
The Tablighi Jamaat has challenged the directions of the government before the Supreme Court, proceedings that are slated to begin next week.
“The Tablighi Jamaat was made the scapegoat for spreading virus. The government even released a separate list for Tablighi Jamaat people who were COVID positive. These were cheap gimmicks to vilify an entire organisation associated with the Muslim community,” Saif Ahmed, a Tablighi Jamaat volunteer based in New Delhi, told Al Jazeera.
“They (authorities) said our members were taken to quarantine. But it was nothing short of detention. Indian nationals were quarantined for 40 days and foreigners were kept for more than two months,” Ahmed added.
Some experts in India accuse the Hindu nationalist BJP of using the coronavirus pandemic to further target the Muslim community.
“They (government) are on the lookout for any opportunity to blame and defame Muslims. There were too many religious gatherings at the time and ever since, but no hue and cry was ever made because only Muslims are to be targeted by the current dispensation,” said Zafar ul Islam Khan, former chairman of the Delhi Minority Commission.
“The campaign against Tablighi Jamaat all over India, and by extension against all Muslims in the country, was a byproduct of the hate politics of the ruling dispensation helped by the lapdog media and an army of social media workers,” Khan added.
Harish Khurana, BJP spokesman in New Delhi, refused to comment on the issue. India’s home ministry also has not responded despite Al Jazeera’s repeated attempts to reach out.
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harpianews · 4 years
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Tablighi Jamaat case: Freedom of speech & expression is most abused, says SC on ‘fake news’ Image Source : FILE Tablighi Jamaat case: Freedom of speech & expression is most abused, says SC on ‘fake news’ 
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tawab097 · 4 years
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Tablighi Jamaat: Court Allows 98 Indonesians to Walk Free on Payment of Fine
Tablighi Jamaat: Court Allows 98 Indonesians to Walk Free on Payment of Fine
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File photograph of Tablighi Jamaat members. (Representational Image: PTI)
Metropolitan Magistrate Saema Jameel allowed the Indonesians to stroll free on cost of a superb of Rs 5,000 every, mentioned advocates Fahim Khan and Ahmed Khan, showing for them.
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Last Updated: July 22, 2020, 8:56 PM IST
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news24fresh · 4 years
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Delhi event: over 300 foreign nationals may return home soon
Delhi event: over 300 foreign nationals may return home soon
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Over 300 foreign nationals — who had come to India to take part in a religious congregation in Nizamuddin four months ago but ended up facing legal action and travel restrictions — may finally be able to return home.
Earlier this week, the look-out circulars (LOC) against 318 of the 956 foreigners — who had come to attend the Tabhlighi Jamat event in Hazrat Nizamuddin — was revoked by…
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Hand over Tablighi Jamaat members to their respective Consulates, says MLA
Hand over Tablighi Jamaat members to their respective Consulates, says MLA
Manidhaneya Jananayaga Katchi leader M. Thamimun Ansari has urged Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami to hand over to their respective consulates, the members of the Tablighi Jamaat, who have been granted bail recently.
In his representation to the Chief Minister, Mr. Ansari, also Nagapattinam MLA, said such persons, who are foreign nationals were handed over to their respective…
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