Freemasonry
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I wanted to know if any brothers or sisters know of any good books regarding freemasonry. I know there's ...
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Freemasonry
Assalaamu-alaikum,
I wanted to know if any brothers or sisters know of any good books regarding freemasonry. I know there's three books: Freemasons and Dajjal by Kamran Raad, Global Freemasonry by Harun Yahya, and The Secret World by Abu Eesa Al Kanadi. The ones by Kamran Raad and Abu Eesa are very good and interesting, but Allah (swt) knows best about their authenticity, whereas the one by Harun Yahya is quite boring compared to the others as he keeps bringing materialism into all his books and he doesn't discuss the concept or discussion at hand. Some brother told me that Abu Amina Bilal Philips wrote one but im sure he was mistaken cos as far as I know, I dont recall Abu Amina writing a book on freemasonry. Jazakallah khair.
Wasalaamu-Alikum Warahmatullah
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look on 'The Dajjal is here!" in General Discussion,
i posted a long article which shows the evil of the Freemasons and their wait for Dajjal.
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theres a tape out regarding this, would u be interested if i found u an audio clip from the web? its quite interesting...
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Assalaamu-aalikum,
Jazakallah khairun for the replies. Brother Ghaznavi, Ive read that article before, I came across it a few years ago on www.allahuakbar.net, not sure if its still there. Sister Amani, are you talking about "From the Shadows" audio clip, cos ive heard that too. Theres three parts to that talk, with the first one being the best one out of all of them. There is a video by Abdul Kareem called Shadows in Motion, it is an excellent video on the freemasonry. I think its based upon that talk "From the Shadows".
Jazakallah khairun brothers and sisters for your effort. But im looking for books precisely, although anything else apart from what ive mentioned would great, if books arent available.
Wasalam-alaikum Warahmatullah
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'from the shadows'
assalamoalaikum
How authentic and accurate exactly is the tape 'from the shadows' sometimes it seems a little far fetched, but then again it could be true...
was salam
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lolz! Assalam o alaikum
everyone missing me? i am still alive lolz!
Anyway, everytime I read something on the freemasons i question the stance. Now i was wondering, werent the builders of the pyramids who actually were Jews, FREE MASONS in the most literal sense?
Before masonry was banned in pakistan, my father's uncle became a mason. Shukar shukar it was banned and not only did he repent but he became a pious person once more. Khair if anyone of u is in lahore we can meet and discuss for i have done a lot of research on these things and yeah Harun Yahya's book is not worth it. His earlier books on Masonry could be good though for at that time he must not have been as obsessive about materialism, darwinism etc. as he is now so his approach would have been very natural.
There was a book written by two Arabs and it was called "Freemasonry". I have it somewhere but I cannot find it right now. That one is good. Then I have a VERY VERY rare book with me released in the 1960s and written by a Pakistani and that is quite good. It even has some photographs from there meetings. I have lots of things on them but these two are the best.
The halaqa media clips can be found elsewhere too. They are not really that great. To start with they mess up with the history of masons and their origins. But yeah, it makes great listening for kids. And I really like that part ... where it talks about Islam ... "The world is witnessing the reawakening of an old warrior. Now the Free Masons have another enemy to contend with an enemy which they have thought that they have destroyed. An enemy that will never bow down to the evil and demonic plan of the Free Masons. That enemy is Islam and against it they have declared war."
Take care! 
Me (moi very happy these days :P)
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Assalam o alaikum,
Check this link:
http://masons.start4all.com/
Interesting stuff.
Me
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assalam o alaikum,
If you recall Thundercats, Liono's Sword of Omens which gave him "sight beyond sights" had a single eye, the Eye of Thundera and one of the villain groups were the Lunatacs (not derived from Lunatic but from "Lunar", related to the Moon) and their emblem was a crescent. I am not claiming any conspiracy theories but just an interesting observation.
Me.
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Book
As salaamu alaikum
A good book which I am reading on the topic of the Free masons is 'Dajjal the antichrist' (formerly dajjal the king with no clothes) by Ahmad Thompson available from www.talibah.co.uk. Very interesting read, a real eye opener!
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Assalaamu-alaikum,
Masha-allah, quite few replies since I last checked out this subject. The book by Ahmed Thompson is quite interesting but it is not based upon facts. What Ahmed Thompson wrote was a work of fiction based upon what he assumed would happen in the future. However, he does quote authentic hadeeths regarding Dajjal but thats only to show that there is Dajjal and how he will create havoc and have certain powers etc.
As for Thundercats, brother Dazzler, you are right, I never realised that, although its been years and years since I saw them cartoons. But one thing about the Masons is that once your in, you can't get out; that's what ive heard. Some people will fool you into saying masons are not satanists etc, but that is just a cover up. When a person is initiated into the masonry, they do not know that true nature of it until they reach a certain level, cos the masonry has a hierarchy. At the lower levels, people do alot of charity work, functions etc, just the usual public stuff, but when you reach a higher level, then the true objectives of masonry are revealed to you.
In the book Freemasonry and the Dajjal, it is said that masonry must have existed a long time ago, even though we think it came about during the time of crusades, as history books tell us. However, during the time of prophet Sulaiman (AS) it is said that masonry existed and I think it makes sense the way the brother writes and explains it in the book. The masonic concepts are taken from the jews, but theyre rituals have been taken from the pagans of Egypt, as back then there was alot of magic bein used i.e. during fir'aun's era. So it can be said that masonry existed even back then but only a few people practised it and it was passed down the generations.
Also, the prophet (saw) said that "there is not a single prophet that did not warn his people about the Dajjal, but I will tell you something no other prophet knew, the Dajjal is one-eyed, and your lord is not". Im assuming, but don't we know from this that masonry must have existed from the first prophet onwards, as all the prophets had warned their people, and there must have been a group or so who were paving the way for the Dajjal, and they passed on their knowledge down to the generations so that they can prepare for him and follow him. Im not sure, im just pluckng at straws I think :? !!!!
Ths is a subject of debate, as ive had debates with people regarding this who deny masonry is so and so, which gives me the feeling that they are masons themselves and theyre only covering up. Allah knows best!!!!
Wasalaam!!!!
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