The Tomb of the Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH) and Introduced Heresies
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The tomb of the prophet Ibrahim (PBUH) is definitely located in Hebron
most probably in the Cave [of Machpelah], on top of which the Ibrahimi
mosque was built.
Since then, many doctrinal and practical heresies have been introduced
into this Mosque. Some of these heresies are infidel and polytheistic, and
many are untrue, which do not please Allah, nor His Messengers.
Religious heresies in Islam are rejected and unacceptable. Heresy inventors
and followers are severely condemned. They may undermine one’s work
and lead to infidelity. Therefore, it is imperative to show the heresies, about
40 of them, made concerning the Ibrahimi mosque and informs its custodian
or scholars who are seemingly associated with the Islamic religion of the fact
that any deed, saying or intention is never correct unless it complies with the
Sharia (Law) of Allah. Since the good deeds are manifested in observing the
established teaching of Islam, and bad deeds are manifested in heresy-making
or practicing. Otherwise, we shall lose the best of what we have in Islamic
religion, the Far’d (obligatory acts) and the Sunan (supererogatory acts).
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