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Shaykh Rabee’ was asked about Jamaa’ah ut-Tableegh, so he said:
I have never gone with this Jamaa’ah, but indeed, I went for work, then, like,
to Kashmir. And I became vacated from this work, and I passed through Delhi, so
it was said to me: “Let us go to such and such place to visit the da’wah center
of Jamaa’at ut-Tableegh, and to, like, Nidhaam ud-Deen.”
Nidhaam ud-Deen, this is a masjid nearby the da’wah center of Jamaa’at
ut-Tableegh, and inside of it are five graves, atop which are domes, which
are worshipped alongside of Allaah, a clear worship, no dust on it (i.e. a
figurative expression meaning that it is plain for everyone to see).
Then we went out to the masjid of Jamaa’at ut-Tableegh, and it was being said,
like, the people were disagreeing with each other as to whether there were
graves in it or there weren’t graves in it.
So ‘Abdur-Rubb asked, this one whom I have mentioned, he asked a number of them:
“Is there in this masjid – the masjid of Jamaa’at ut-Tableegh – a grave or some
graves?”
The clever ones [amongst them] said: “No, there are no graves in it. The grave
of Illiyaas [1] is buried in Makkah,” or such-and-such place, some far away
place.
So he continued to ask until an individual guided him or informed him that
the grave of Illiyaas was in the masjid, and next to it, the grave of his wife.
Then he came with the brother ‘Abdur-Rubb to the two graves and stood over them.
Then after he made sure [that these were the graves], he came back and said:
“Come, I will show you these two graves.”
So we looked, and so he said: “This is the grave of Illiyaas, and this is the
grave of his wife, and they are inside of the masjid.”
Then after that, we verified that there were four graves in this masjid, not
two. We verified [this fact] from some trustworthy people who accompanied
Jamaa’at ut-Tableegh for years and knew this true state of affairs… [End of
Shaykh's words]
From the book Jamaa’at ut-Tableegh (p. 450). The actual audio is also available
here:
http://www.sahab.fm/index.php?action=file&id=6
Also refer to this thread on sahab:
http://www.sahab.net/sahab/showthread.php?s=&postid=326865
[1] He is Muhammad Illiyaas, the heretical Deobandee who founded Jamaa’at
ut-Tableegh in the 1920s, may Allaah give him what he deserves. For further
information on him and his evil sect, one should refer to the book “al-Qawl ul-Baleegh
fit-Tahdheer min Jamaa’at it-Tableegh” of the Noble Shaykh Hamood Bin ‘Abdullaah
at-Tuwayjiree (d. 1413). Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan praised this book, saying that
he did not leave out anything with regards to his exposing this deviant sect.
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Abu 'Abdul-'Azeez al-Misree
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