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Scholar rejects extremist ideology |
2010-09-04 |
![]() Abdul Aziz Al-Humaidi, who was speaking on the ongoing Humumuna program on Saudi Channel 1, said matters that affect the interests of a community or nation, such as war and peace, could not be acted on by an individual. Such issues are to be resolved by the ruler in consultation with qualified people and any decisions are binding on citizens, he said. That was the model set by the Prophet (PTUI) when he used to make decisions that affected all of society, he added. In his capacity as a specialist in Mohammedan jurisprudence, Al-Humaidi uncovered the misleading way in which a proponent of deviant ideology, Abu Muhammad Al-Muqaddisi, tried to influence people in his book "Millat Ibrahim." He claimed that Al-Muqaddisi particularly targeted countries in the Arab and Mohammedan world facing serious political and economic issues. In the book, Al-Humaidi said, Al-Muqaddisi erroneously claimed that the Prophet used to resort to takfir (declaring someone as an infidel) and call for an uncompromising war. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 a bit late! |
Posted by: Shish Turkeyneck8263 2010-09-04 23:58 |