Saudi Arabia bans Tablighi Jamaat, calls it ‘gate of terror’
Saudi Arabia has banned the Tablighi Jamaat, terming it a
"danger to society" and "one of the gates of terrorism".
The country's Minister of Islamic Affairs made an
announcement on social media directing the mosques to warn people against
associating with them during the Friday sermon.
"His Excellency the Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dr
Abdullatif Al_Alsheikh directed the mosques' preachers and the mosques that
held Friday prayer temporary to allocate the next Friday sermon 5/6/1443 H to
warn against (the Tablighi and Da'wah group) which is called (Al Ahbab),"
tweeted Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Islamic Affairs.
The Saudi government also asked mosques to inform people
about the danger that Tablighi Jamaat poses to society.
Minister Dr Abdullatif Al Al-Sheikh also directed that the
should include a declaration of the "misguidance, deviation and danger of
this group" and note that it is one of the "gates of terrorism, even
if they claim otherwise."
In addition, it should mention their "most prominent
mistakes", that they are a "danger to society" and issue a
statement that "affiliation with partisan groups, including (the Tablighi
and Da'wah Group) is prohibited in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia."
Tablighi Jamaat, a transnational Sunni Islamic missionary
movement that focuses on exhorting Muslims and encouraging fellow members to
follow the pure form of Sunni Islam.
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