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Darknesses, Some of Them Upon Others بسم هللا الرحمن الرحيم Editorial Issue 254 Thursday, 14 Safar 1442 Darknesses, Some of Them Upon Others Another taghut perished and his death the murtaddin. Likewise, we do not falsely affiliated with Islam, to enter ignited, yet again, arguments about forget that he made Kuwait the most "parliaments," assume positions and the ruling on him, the ruling on those important center for managing the of the heart or loyalty to kufr, in order responsibilities, and establish parties who ask for mercy on his soul, and the Crusade against Muslims, and the to judge the kufr of the doer. And no and associations. Meanwhile, the kufr ruling on those who condole the mur- most important base to spy on them, rule other than what Allah revealed is of democracy is one of the reasons that taddin for his death. As it has always plan to kill them, and destroy their absolute, and no manifestation of kufr prevent them from practicing takfir on been the case when any taghut perish- countries. on the Muslims with their kufr acts is tawaghit. Based on them, a ruler who es, the misguided people are divided in absolute, neither. rules based on democracy is never a kaf- their position towards him, according If we want to know what prevents the ir! Rather, takfir and hostility are only to the desires of their souls and the sus- people of kufr and misguidance within All the misguidance of the two groups against despotic tawaghit in every- picions that seize their minds. the parties and organizations that and those who followed them among thing, who refuse to share power and falsely affiliate themselves with Islam, the parties, factions, and organizations benefits with the murtaddin falsely af- The crimes of the perished taghut of from practicing takfir on that taghut, are based on two reasons: filiated to Islam. Kuwait are no secret to any Muslim. moreover, praying for mercy and con- First of all, he ruled by other than what doling him, we would find the reason The first reason is their corrupt doctri- Likewise, the taghut of Kuwait opened Allah has revealed, and he altered the to be a mixture of suspicions and de- nal foundation on which they built the way for financing the murtadd Shari'ah of Allah. He was also a guard- sires that led them astray and kept their misguided and deviant rulings Brotherhood and the Sahawat factions ian of kufr, protecting the Rafidi and them from the straight path. Truly, it that led many of them into clear kufr, who are affiliated with jihad every- Sufi mushrikin inside the country that was the reason for most of them to fall and that brought them out of the wor- where, to play their role in distorting he ruled. In addition, he was loyal to into kufr and riddah by their loyalty to ship of Allah to the worship of mur- the religion and warring against the the enemies of Allah, among the Cru- the mushrik tawaghit. tadd tawaghit. muwahiddin. All that within the saders and Rafida, whom he supported framework of the American plan in their war against the Muslims in The murtadd Taliban militia was one The second reason of the misguidance drawn for it alone. This funding for Iraq, Khurasan, and other countries. of the first to pray for mercy on the of those lost ones is related to the de- the murtaddin is also one of the deter- He also oppressed Muslims in Kuwait soul of that taghut and offer condo- sires of souls. Their first criteria in their rents from practicing takfir and show- and violated their souls, money, and lences. Judging with other than what judgment on states, governments, or- ing hostility, and among the reasons honor. And in his prisons, he held Allah has revealed and supporting the ganizations, and sects is the benefit for love and loyalty. Hence, the mur- hundreds of Sunni youths, where they kuffar against Muslims are not in their and harm they derive. They give their taddin of the Sahawat are loyal and are tortured and oppressed, and whom consideration among the reasons for loyalty to whichever sect, government, hostile based on the benefit and harm, he hated only because they said: "Our practicing takfir. For them, those who or group they benefited from, and they not based on Islam and kufr. May Al- Lord is Allah, the Mighty, the Most commit these acts, such as the perished give them guarantees of survival from lah gather them alongside those to Compassionate". taghut of Kuwait, on whom they pray the Hellfire, even if that taghut was a whom they are loyal among the for mercy, remain in the circle of Is- clear kafir, such as the taghut of Ku- tawaghit in Hell. Perhaps those who forget all this will lam. wait and his like. On the other hand, not forget the repeated scenes of the they treat whichever sect, government, If we add to these matters a political Rafidi government in Iraq seeking help Similar to them is the case of the mur- or group that harms them or competes aspect related to his good relationship from him when its war against the Is- tadd Brotherhood. Although they with them on worldly benefits with with the tawaghit of Turkey and Qatar, lamic State became difficult. He would claim to follow the principles of Ah- hostility and consider them non-Mus- we can shed more light on the reason then open the treasury of the Muslims' lus-Sunnah wal Jama'a in the matter of lims, as is the case with the Islamic for the loyalty of those murtaddin to money that he seized to finance that faith, they do not see that ruling with State, which they fought as much as the taghut of Kuwait, for he offered brutal war, on one occasion buying other than what Allah has revealed to they could and shed the blood of its peace to whoever offered it back, them hundreds of tanks, and another be a great act of kufr that places one soldiers and made it permissible to among those tawaghit, and warred time paying them the salaries for the outside the religion, unless one makes seize their wealth and honor unjustly. against those who showed hostility. militias, and another financing the halal what is haram or denies the ne- Hence, the way of the criminals may training and supply operations. The cessity of ruling with what Allah re- The perished taghut of Kuwait differs be manifest. result of all that was the destruction of vealed. The same applies to the matter from some other tawaghit in one the cities of Ahlus-Sunnah wal Jama'a of manifestations of kufr on Muslims, thing, which is he opened the way for in Iraq, with funding and support where they require that one make halal the followers of the religion of democ- from this taghut and his like among what is haram or demonstrate loyalty racy, among the murtaddin who are .
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