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This video serves as an example of the importance of staying in your lane.
من تكلم بغير فنه أتى بالعجائب
Whoever speaks in matters external to his field ends up producing strange positions…
In this video, this speaker has ostracised millions of Muslims who trace their creed back to the time of the pious predecessors.
He speaks as if the Salafī creed was born with Sh. Muhammad bin Abd al-Wahhāb, whilst any basic student of ‘Aqīdah is aware that scholars of this creed predate Ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhāb by circa a thousand years. Even those who critique this creed and claim that it doesn’t represent the ‘Aqīdah of the Salaf acknowledge the point that it predates Ibn ‘Abdil Wahhāb, citing Ibn Taymiyyah’s creed as a prime example (d. 728AH).
Furthermore, his categorisation of acceptable creeds into ‘Ash’arī, Māturīdī and the Tahāwī creed is bizarre for multiple reasons. First, he argues that these creeds are the ‘Aqidat al-Salaf, whilst ignoring & sidelining the creed of the Imām of Ahlus Sunnah, Ahmad bin Hanbal. Was his creed not the creed of the Salaf? Second, his mentioning of the Tahāwī creed as the third creed adds to his blunders. Both the ‘Ashā’irah and the Māturīdīyyah would claim that the creed of al-Tahāwī reflects their ‘Aqīdah, as would the Atharīs. Specialists in this field from each of these schools do not treat the Tahāwī creed as a separate school of ‘Aqīdah.
As for his immature, ridiculous comments like “you have a mind of a nine-year-old” and “you have some IQ in your head?” — they do not deserve a response. Such statements only reflect badly upon the one who says them.
This is just a brief response; much more could be said on this mess of a video.