Esoteric Atheism and Schemes to Falsify Islamic History

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Dr. Haitham Talaat
The belief that Al-Aqsa Mosque is located in a place other than its known location—such as claiming it exists in Taif or Yemen—or the assertion that the historical events of the Children of Israel took place in Yemen, is not merely a historical error. Rather, it is a form of Gnostic Esoteric Atheism that aims to strike at religious constants.
This deviant thought extends to include claims that the Prophet of Allah Moses—peace be upon him—was not from the Children of Israel, or that the Pharaoh mentioned in the Holy Qur'an is not the Pharaoh of Egypt known in ancient history. All these propositions fall under the category of esoteric atheism that seeks to dismantle Islamic identity.
Agendas of Falsifying Consciousness
There are diligent efforts to diminish the sanctity of Al-Aqsa Mosque in the hearts of Muslims, paving the way for the construction of the alleged Temple on its ruins. Working groups exist within the Zionist entity, led by figures such as Mordechai Kedar, working to spread this Gnosticism among contemporary Muslims.
Arab atheists have picked up these agendas, exploiting the intersection of interests to promote these falsehoods. What is striking is the emergence of figures who hide behind a religious appearance, such as veiled girls on social media platforms like TikTok, promoting this atheistic thought and garnering millions of views. This makes their danger even more lethal to the Ummah due to the visual and religious deception they practice.
One of the most obligatory da'wah projects in our current era is to uncover the agendas of this esoteric atheism, expose those behind it, and protect the collective Muslim consciousness from these systematic intellectual incursions.
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