Accusations

Question:

As sallamu alaikum Brother,
Please clarify this matter to me. Is this all true…? I can never believe all these accusations! But his predictions are what disturbs me most, as they didn’t materialize? Many people are mocking them. What’s your reaction?

As is the case with most ideologies and societies in our time, the Islamic world is being played by a game of Divide a Conquer, or what some call a Hegelian Dialectic, forcing them to chose between what are presented as the only two alternatives. Like Americans are expected to choose between Democrat and Republican, or Left and Right, Muslims are being forced into a choose between Sufi or Salafi. Both are the most vocal opponents of the other, and expose each others real corruption, thus enticing their followers to accept them as legitimate interpretations of Islam, when neither is.

As I detailed in my article, The Sufi Conspiracy, Shaykh Nazim al Haqqani is part of a 20th century network of Sufis with close links to the Western intelligence agencies and the New Age movement. He was a teacher in London of George Gurdjieff, who was a British agent and friend of leading Nazi Carl Haushofer. Haqqani and Gurdjieff also had a mutual friend of John G. Bennett, former head of British Intel in Istanbul. Gurdjieff went on to become one of the primary inspirations behind MK-Ultra, inspiring, in particular, Aldous Huxley and Timothy Leary.

Despite these connections, Haqqani’s influence has been wide-ranging. Among his current students and devotees are Hisham Kabbani, Gibril Haddad and Stephen Suleyman Schwartz, author of The Two Faces of Islam.

According to his Wikipedia article, Haqqani has made a number of Doomsday predictions that didn’t come true. He predicted that the regimes in the Middle East would be replaced by one ruling sultanate before the end of 2011 and that Prince Charles would forcibly dissolve the Parliament of the United Kingdom. And in the 2000s, he declared that former President of the United States George W. Bush and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair had achieved sainthood in Islam due to their efforts in “fighting tyrants and evil and devils.”

Most common among Sufi orders and mystics throughout the centuries has been the claim of achieving a degree of “sainthood” which allows them to ignore the laws of Islam. Here in this video, Haqqani makes such an admission. He is saying that someone appeared to him, from Mars, Saturn or Jupiter, and told him that it is permitted for him to swear as many as 40 times in day, since he is from “Utaqa” (high sainthood), and therefore, no longer accountable for sins. The “pen” has stopped writing anything about him, meaning that the angels are no longer recording his actions, so he’s completely free to do what he likes.

Given the very negative image of Islam that pervades the world today, it’s important that non-Muslims recognize the number of imposters promoted to prominence in the Islamic world today for just that purpose, and for Muslims to recognize the extent of the sorry state they are living in, so they can finally do something about it.

Answer:

wa alaykum salam,

Iqtarabat as-Saati wanshaq al-qamar
The Hour approached and the Moon split. (Surat al-Qamar, 54:1)

Allah said the Hour is nigh. No further prediction needed.

Taher Siddiqui

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