Fifty Scholastic Observations Regarding The Muslim Brotherhood [44 of 50]

This entry is part 45 of 49 in the series 50 Scholastic Observations About the Muslim Brotherhood

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

’44 – The Muslim Brotherhood group and organization has an unbalanced focus on collective deeds or endeavors intending good yet which are undertaken through neglecting the establishing of correct essential beliefs and obligatory acts of individual worship. This also unfortunately spreads into a higher degree of misguidance through the organization strengthening the members’ connection to the group by practicing collective supererogatory deeds in a manner which has no clear precedent either in the Sunnah nor in the lives of the first three generations of Muslims.’

(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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