QASÎDAT AL-BURDA (III)
The Wahhâbî writer praises the cruel people who martyred thousands of Muslims. On the one hand, he likens their cruel swords stained with innocent blood to the blessed swords of Muslim mujâhids, and, on the other hand, likens eulogizing Allâhu ta’âlâ’s Great Prophet to idolaters praising their idols. He brands as ‘polytheist’ those who eulogize Rasûlullâh (sall-Allâhu ta’âlâ ’alaihi wa sallam). The stupid Wahhâbî cannot understand that disbelievers praised their deified idols as creators, gods. Such a praise can be only for Allâhu ta’âlâ. Muslims eulogize only Allâhu ta’âlâ in that manner. We praise Rasûlullâh as the Highest of Creatures. And none of the scholars of Islam, who love Rasûlullâh and praise him very highly, has ever raised the Exalted Prophet to the degree of creator or god; they have not eulogized him as they praise Allâhu ta’âlâ. The Wahhâbîs cannot distinguish between reality and falsehood. The Wahhâbî has filled his book with âyats and hadîths about non-Muslims and, giving wrong meanings to them, attacks the scholars of Islam and calls great mutasawwifs and Muslims whom Allâhu ta’âlâ loves “polytheists and disbelievers.” Those who read the Wahhâbite book, seeing the âyats and hadîths on every page, are being duped and, regarding those meanings to be correct, they are being drifted to perdition.