Atatürk & ‘Abduh Revisited

The attempts to destroy Islām have varied throughout history. Boycotts, sanctions, battles, assassinations, and character assassination have stood out prominently amongst these attempts. The name commonly associated with modern attacks on the edifice of Islām and the genuine ‘Ulamā’ is Atatürk – the man who closed Masājid and opened every avenue of vice in the seat of the Khilāfat. Muḥammad ‘Abduh, the enemy of Allāh, had mastered the art of misguidance and misdirection by abusing his position of influence in Egypt. He issued fatāwā that went against the Islāmic tradition and planted the seeds of interfaith ‘harmony’ by engaging with Christian priests in his time. There were conversations he had about forming a unified religion, and bringing the various religions together. When all their attacks and attempts failed, the enemies of Islām conjured another plot that we currently face. In another attempt to destroy Islām, we find modernists misdirecting the Muslim Ummah, misguidi...