A vital and a damning analysis on the actual origins of Wahabism which is plaguing the muslim world:

The radical faction of Islam, known as the Salafi, are a movement created through British intrigue and coordination with occult secret societies, toward fomenting a “Clash of Civilizations”. And though the West is largely unaware of them, they are almost entirely responsible for the extremism that Islam is mistakenly perceived for.

Zarqawi, in his letter to bin Laden, described the Mujahideen, those who have been duped by the CIA to believe they are fighting a “holy war”, as follows: “These are the quintessence of the Sunnis and the good sap of this country. In general, they belong to the Sunni doctrine and naturally to the Salafi creed.”

Interestingly, their most recent response to challenges against their authenticity has been to admit, in part, to their Masonic origins, although apologizing that the men claimed as its founders, Masons and British agents like Jamal Aghani, and Mohammed Abduh, were not its true representatives.

But this is a feeble attempt to disguise their true mischief and service to Western powers. Instead, the Salafi now claim to be devoted followers alone of Abdul Wahhab, the founder of Wahhabism, whose service as a British agent they have yet to discover.

Islam was essentially consolidated for a period of about 1000 years, until the advent of Wahhabism. Islam developed four primary schools of legal thought, called Math’habs. These developed out of the tolerant attitude that it was possible to arrive at different conclusions based on an appraisal of the very same evidence. At a certain point, nevertheless, the legal development of Islam was eventually closed, called the “Closing of the Doors of Ijtihad”, to avoid any further controversy. That is how the schools were established at a number of four.

These various schools were not considered sects. They were legal schools of opinion, and were each considered orthodox and mutually compatible.

That is, until the 19th century, and the advent of colonialism, and the common British strategy of “Divide and Rule”, which evidently exercised its hand in disrupting this situation. According to the Wikipedia article on Shariah:

During the 19th century the history of Islamic law took a sharp turn due to new challenges the Muslim world faced: the West had risen to a global power and colonized a large part of the world, including Muslim territories. Societies changed from the agricultural to the industrial stage. New social and political ideas emerged and social models slowly shifted from hierarchical towards egalitarian. The Ottoman Empire and the rest of the Muslim world were in decline, and calls for reform became louder. In Muslim countries, codified state law started replacing the role of scholarly legal opinion. Western countries sometimes inspired, sometimes pressured, and sometimes forced Muslim states to change their laws. Secularist movements pushed for laws deviating from the opinions of the Islamic legal scholars. Islamic legal scholarship remained the sole authority for guidance in matters of rituals, worship, and spirituality, while they lost authority to the state in other areas. The Muslim community became divided into groups reacting differently to the change. This division persists until the present day (Brown 1996, Hallaq 2001, Ramadan 2005, Aslan 2006, Safi 2003).

* Secularists believe the law of the state should be based on secular principles, not on Islamic legal theory.
* Traditionalists believe that the law of the state should be based on the traditional legal schools. However, traditional legal views are considered unacceptable by most modern Muslims, especially in areas like women’s rights or slavery.[6]
* Reformers believe that new Islamic legal theories can produce modernized Islamic law [7] and lead to acceptable opinions in areas such as women’s rights.[8]
* Salafis strive to follow Muhammad and his companions, tabiin (followers of the Companions), tabiut tabiin (followers of the tabiin) and those who follow these 3 generations.

An excellent article has now been posted, however, at Salafi Publications, which not only admits, but thoroughly exposes, the Masonic and deviant origins of the founders of the Salafi movement, and their successors, the Muslim Brotherhood.

Instead, they hold to the claim that Salafism derived from the earliest centuries of Islam, from the time of the Salaf, meaning the earliest generations, and referring to the time before the development of the Math’habs. Contrary to their claims though, while it is true that the word “Salaf” refers to these early generations, the use of the term in this manner is a modern development.

This deceptive interpretation of history is derived from Abdul Wahhab, who appeared in the mid-18th century. According to his memoirs, a British spy by the name of Hempher, was assigned to the Middle East in order to discover ways to undermine Islam, with the aim of advancing British control over the region. His mission eventually focussed on the support of Wahhab, and backing him through the Saudi family, through whom he preached the British’s destructive message of Islam.

Essentially, Wahhab’s innovations made it legal for his followers to fight other Muslims, by pronouncing them “unbelievers”, under the pretense of “purifying” Islam, but in reality serving British strategy against the great Ottoman Empire. Wahhab did so by claiming that all of Islamic history, except for the generations of the Salaf, that is, from the time of the Math’habs onward, had fallen out of Islam.

Once adherence of the Muslims had been unbound from their traditional legal schools, it was possible for the British and their agents to come in with their own. And this is the purpose of the Salafi movement. The Saudis were then formally installed in Arabia in 1932, and have since acted as protectors of the oil interests of the Rockefellers, who are regarded as second-in-command within the Illuminati, after the Rothschilds. Particularly since 1973, when the Oil Crisis was orchestrated to enrich the Saudis, they have used the tremendous wealth at their disposal to advance their deviant interpretations.

While the Saudis have been under agreement with the CIA to finance many of its covert activities, including the funding of the Mujahideen in Afghanistan, and the support of Islamic terrorists worldwide, many of the Saudi scholars as well as the government are putting on a public face of rejecting terrorism and bin Laden. They claim that terrorism and anti-government activities are contrary to the true tenets of Salafism.

This is not true. At times the purpose of Salafism is to inculcate terrorism, but in general, the purpose of Salafism is to provide a new Math’hab, to estrange the world’s Muslim population from traditional Islam, and thereby lead them wherever Western interests deem fit.

Courtesy: http://www.terrorism-illuminati.com/content/islamic-radicals-admit-masonic-origins

18 responses to “Illuminati origins of Wahabism”

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  2. deeenfirst avatar
    deeenfirst

    About da’watus salafiyyah, salaf, salafi check authentic answer here: http://www.salafipublications.com/sps/sLF/sLF.cfm?sc=channel&CID=2
    al ilmun noor, and here we are making idiotic statments without evidence. So why do some people say we are sunni? ascribing onesself to the sunnah, just like if a person from pakistan says, I am pakistani, they dont say I am pakistan cause they are not the land but they are from the land. Nowdays, we need to call ourself a salafi, meaning one who follow the salaf. You’r not the salaf, but you follow them. The salaf are the three generation of muslims. The prophet muhammad salallahu alayhi wa sallaam said they are the best, thumma yalonahom, thumma yalonahom. Salafiyyah is connection between the salaf and Islam, its there explanation we should follow. Indeed the prophet Muhamma salallaahu alayhi wa sallaam said, alaykum bis sunnatin wa sunnatin khulafah ar-Rashideen, upon you is my sunnah then the sunnah of the rightoues guided khulafa, not exactly translated. How can the salafi da’wah which is based on the book of Allaah, the sunnah of the prophet and the understanding of the salaf be a newly invented understanding? I think we should do our research and found out the truth from the scholors and not by an unknown bloger (meaning this blog). Salafiyyah is connection between the salaf and islam, there understanding is the best, is this a new madhab when rasulullaahi salallahu alayhi wa sallam said they were the best? Living u there to search for the truth, dont be amazed by yourself thinking you r on the right path otherwise you wont find the truth. I’ve been there thinking this da’wah is not good, the salafi movement etc, but opening my eye for this, trying to find the truth, I found my happiness in this da’awah.

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    1. MyBeliefs.co.uk avatar
      MyBeliefs.co.uk

      The content which is regurgitated out by anyone is always the same. No one invents new material to preach in Islam. However, the whole ethos; ideology and the fundamental support, armoury etc. Were supplied by the British. They were instrumental in placing ibn saud and the spiritual side of ibn saud (ibn wahhab) in power. They gave the go ahead and help to consolidate ibn saud and co, of their greed for power. Without the British no extremist wahabi would be prevalent in Arabia today.

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    2. muhammod avatar
      muhammod

      Who do use to go through to salaf, Quran & sunnah?

      Albani & co! They are not salafi but a evil bidah

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      1. deeenfirst avatar
        deeenfirst

        Our scholars al-Albani, uthaymeen, ibn Baz, Bakr Abu Zayd rahimahullaah. Shaykh ‘ubayd, Muhammad, Rabee and Zayd al madkhalee, shaykh Raslaan, ahmad and muhammad bazmool hafidahullaah. This are our salafi scholors, true salafi. They stick and sticked to the way of the salaf. And shaykh ul Islam wa mujadid Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhaab. This are our scholars. Rahimahullaah/hafidahullaah. There aqidah is the sam as the salaf/the prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. You go and read there book and compare it with salafs book. You will find they have the same belief in aqidah. They all said quran is not created, Allah is above the heaven, Iman is statements, belief and actions. Alhamdulillaah. May Allaah guide us. And I am leaving there. May Allaah guide you guys to the truth and us to. Amiin thumma amiin!

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  3. adrie avatar
    adrie

    you know nothing about salafi,,,,,,salafi exist before the existence of British Empire,,,just delete this post before you humiliate yourself

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    1. muhammod avatar
      muhammod

      Albani etc are not salafi

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    2. deeenfirst avatar
      deeenfirst

      Ignore them! Allaah guides whomever he wants! May Allaah make us strong on this deen and path. Amiin!

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  4. Siraj avatar
    Siraj

    You cant rewrite history, dis post is junk.

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  5. Mohsin@hotmail.com avatar
    Mohsin@hotmail.com

    It was the ahmed raza brelvi who sided with the British when the Mujaheedeen were fighting their freedom. The brelvi movement along with the qadiyani was set up by the British and is continually being supported by the government. research history.

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    1. muhammod avatar
      muhammod

      That’s new about brewlis being ‘british’ . Instead of me doing research, can i borrow your research to agree?

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    Absolute codswallop!!

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  7. ja'far avatar
    ja’far

    you have exposed your ignorance. no one can humiliate you more than you have humiliated yourself.

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    1. Suhail Awaam avatar
      Suhail Awaam

      Asalamu alicum

      No brother. He has not humiliated himself. Do your own research. You will see the truth of the matter. I live in North Corlina, USA. Where we have a small but purpose built Saudi funded mosque. When I found out the build was sponsored by them. I did a little research from books, articles and of course the web. The shocking truths are unbelievable. Research with an open heart and you will see somewhat what the author has said here is true. Although some parts are out of proportions.

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