There are some people among Muslims and the Islamic Ummah who have backward, superstitious and malevolent ideas and who consider commemorating outstanding and enlightened personalities of the early Islamic era as a polytheistic and blasphemous move. This is really a disaster. These are the people whose forefathers destroyed the tombs of the Imams (a.s.) in al-Baqi.
The day when Muslims throughout the world of Islam - from the Indian Subcontinent to Africa - rose up against them, they would have completely annihilated the pure tomb of the Holy Prophet (s.w.a.) if they had had the courage. See what wrong ideas and what evil spirits they have. See how malevolent they are. They want to violate the right to respect outstanding personalities in such a way and they consider it as one of their religious obligations. You should know that when they destroyed al-Baqi, the entire world of Islam expressed its opposition to these people. As I said, Muslims from the eastern - the Indian Subcontinent - to western parts of the world of Islam united against them.
They make these evil moves under the pretext that commemorating such people is a kind of worship. Is paying a visit to the grave of an individual in a spiritual environment and asking Allah the Exalted to show His mercy on him and on oneself a polytheistic act? Polytheism means being a tool in the hands of the intelligence services of England and America and distressing the hearts of Muslims. These people do not consider obeying, worshipping and kneeling before the current taghuti powers as a polytheistic act, but they consider respecting outstanding personalities as a polytheistic act. This is a disaster. The evil and blasphemous movement which has begun in the world of Islam thanks to the financial resources of the enemies - unfortunately, they have money and resources - is one of the disasters of Islam.
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