The Dangers of Spiritual Atheism and Energy Workshops: Reflections on the Prohibition Decisions in Kuwait and Qatar

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Dr. Haitham Talaat
We congratulate our brothers and sisters in the sisterly nations of Kuwait and Qatar on the issuance of official decrees canceling the so-called "Spiritual Atheism" courses, which were scheduled to be held in the coming months. This blessed step is the fruit of extensive awareness campaigns that sensed the imminent danger to the people's creeds and constants.
What is Spiritual Atheism?
What is termed Spiritual Atheism is not merely relaxation sessions; rather, it is a systematic agenda to alter the Islamic creed through the gateways of meditation and energy healing sessions. These practices are derived in their finest details from East Asian Paganism, where the participant is lured through satanic thoughts and influxes that ultimately lead to the denial of the Prophetic Sunnah and the questioning of definitive constants.
This condition evolves in later stages to adopt explicit polytheistic beliefs, most notably:
The doctrine of divine incarnation in man (Hulul).
The philosophy of Karma and reincarnation.
Adopting quoted pagan philosophies cast by Satan into the meditator's mind during those sessions.
Social and Ethical Consequences
We have observed real-life tragedies resulting from these courses, which were not limited to the doctrinal aspect but extended to include:
Disregard for sins and the abandonment of religious obligations, such as the Sharia-compliant Hijab.
A noticeable rise in divorce rates and family disintegration.
Falling into the traps of sorcery and destructive doctrinal obsessions.
While we commend these wise decisions, we look forward to this awakening encompassing the rest of the Arab and Islamic nations, to protect the sanctity of Monotheism (Tawhid) and safeguard society from these imported deviations. Be cautious and warn others, for the preservation of the Creed is the highest of duties.
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