Fifty Scholastic Observations Regarding The Muslim Brotherhood [10 of 50]

This entry is part 11 of 49 in the series 50 Scholastic Observations About the Muslim Brotherhood

Sheikh Sheikh ‘Abdullah an-Najmee, may Allaah preserve him, said,

’10 – It has been noted that the Muslim Brotherhood group and organization routinely gives preference and support to members of their group and organization, regardless of the level of compliance with the guidelines of Islaam. They do not determine their love, support, and assistance solely according to the general principles of loving and hating for the sake of Allaah. Rather they often love and hate for the sake of the organization first, and reflect this prejudice and bias in many of their affairs similar to what is seen in western organizations such as the Masons or various fraternal social organizations. For any Muslim who has basic knowledge of the history of Islaam this glaringly opposes the exemplary examples of the Companions, may Allaah be please with them all, and their supporting any and every Muslim solely for the sake of Allaah, according to what they saw of that person following the guidance of Islaam outwardly. Compare this to the partisanship and party loyalty of the Muslim Brotherhood among its members. Islaam is free from that partisanship which they have filled their lives with and made essential to their practice of Islaam!’

(From his work ‘A Gathering Of Scattered Observations Which Have Been Written Regarding The Muslim Brotherhood’) 1

 

 

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Footnotes

  1. Translated by Abu Sukhailah Khalil Ibn-Abelahyi
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