“That mountain whose peaks will no longer be illuminated by the rays of the sun!  

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Author: Ali Ansar

 

From the beginning of their dark barbarity, the Kharijites not only martyred the dear companions of the Prophet (peace be upon him), the two great caliphs of the Islamic caliphate, examples of bravery and courage; Hazrat Uthman ibn Affan and Hazrat Ali (may Allah be pleased with them), but also plunged their black daggers of terror into the delicate bodies of the lights of the sacred religion of Islam and the greats of Islamic, jihadist, and religious groups, scholars, mujtahids, benefactors of the Ummah, and preachers, extinguishing these lights forever and leading the Islamic Ummah into darkness.

 

The Kharijites, who are referred to in the pages of history as the “darkness,” are a savage group that martyred the elders, scholars, and mujtahids who, from the pulpit, unveiled the black terror of the Kharijites and guided the old and young of the Ummah. The Kharijites produce the power of force and coercion in the name of the Islamic caliphate, slaughter in the name of jihad, and Western ideology in the name of Islamic invitation.

 

With that Nimrodian arrow that ascends the greatness of Islam to the sky, they martyred another star of piety, knowledge, ijtihad, and invitation. Imam al-Azim Sheikh Rahimullah Haqqani was not only a model of knowledge, ijtihad, and invitation for Afghanistan but for the entire Islamic world.

 

Imam al-Azam, who had a good understanding of the Kharijites, introduced them to the entire Islamic Ummah from the pulpit. When they realized that their true face would no longer be hidden from anyone, they brought down this mountain of knowledge and piety while he was on the pulpit, conveying the words of Allah and His Messenger to thousands of students of knowledge.

 

They orphaned thousands of students of knowledge and deprived the Islamic world of another scholar and the scientific prestige by martyring this benefactor of the Ummah.

 

Whisper:

 

The sun has set, into the heart of the earth

The world has gone, I don’t know anything…

 

The lights and the breath rising

Everything stands in the darkness of pain…

ابو صارم
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