top of page
Writer's pictureHusam AlHakim

Rashid Al-Husseini Attacks Aba Al-Sadiq and the Growing Movement


Yesterday, Rashid the Not-Husseini, a representative of the so-called Grand Ayatollah Al-Sistani, made a public statement on YouTube that has since been shared across Sistani’s social media platforms. Rashid, a prominent figure in the Shia religious hierarchy and a representative of one of the most influential Shia clerics followed by millions globally, addressed recent developments in Syria and launched a scathing attack on Aba Al-Sadiq and his movement.


In his remarks, Rashid commented on the recent takeover of Syria, which occurred a few days ago. He sought to downplay the significance of these events, which the Ahlulbayt have historically identified as signs of the emergence of the Sufyani. Rashid further attempted to frame these prophetic signs as mere natural phenomena, dismissing their spiritual significance and presenting them as recurring historical patterns.


Rashid’s statements follow several failed attempts by his camp to counter Aba Al-Sadiq’s growing movement. Efforts to send minor scholars to “expose” the group ideologically backfired, instead exposing the weakness of their own arguments and their rejection of the words of the holy family. These events have only served to bolster public respect for Aba Al-Sadiq’s movement, which continues to illuminate the material, ethical, and ideological corruption within the so-called Shia Hawzas of Najaf and Qom.


For decades, Aba Al-Sadiq and Ahmed Al-Hasan have stood as voices of humanity and defenders of the true path of the Ahlulbayt. Since 1999, their public work has consistently challenged the failures of the dominant Shia clerical establishment.


Aba Al-Sadiq recently made a statement linking the prevalence of prostitution in several countries to the failures and corruption of fake religious organizations, their governments, and their communities. This comment appears to have deeply unsettled Rashid and his allies, as it highlighted truths they cannot refute. Increasingly, the public has begun to recognize the legitimacy of these critiques.


For Rashid, a high-ranking scholar, to personally address Aba Al-Sadiq’s movement underscores the growing impact of this dawah. The movement’s size and influence clearly concern the clerical establishment, which resorts to slander rather than directly addressing the overwhelming evidence supporting Aba Al-Sadiq’s claims.


In his statement, Rashid resorted to fearmongering—an age-old tactic of Satan’s followers to undermine God’s path and His successors. Rashid’s visible unease and lack of conviction in his arguments reflect the desperation of the Shia clerical establishment, which watches its influence wane as its so-called Shia kingdom collapses.


The growing movement, with its firm foundation in the teachings of the Ahlulbayt, has drawn increasing numbers of followers daily. The words of Imam Ahmed Al-Hasan from the Sermon of Hajj, delivered years ago, resonate now more than ever:


 “And those who followed the non-working clerics began to realize that [the clerics] have put them in a desolate and dark valley, where there is no vegetation or water or light, as it is the assured death in the darkness. And those non-working clerics began to disavow their sayings and actions. And the wicked shepherd abandons his sheep to be looted by the wolves.
And I say unto their followers, abandon them and follow the bitter and heavy truth, as in it is your salvation. Do you not see that they have abandoned you to be looted by the wolves? Is there any reasonable, sane person who will save himself from the assured death in this world and in the hereafter? Be afraid of Allah. Be afraid of Him who is able to perish the soul and body together in hell.”

Aba Al-Sadiq and his movement call upon all people to reflect on these truths. Investigate these matters for yourself. Abandon the fear of the unknown, and question the motivations of the non-working clerics who dominate the religious hierarchy.



History shows that such clerics have always opposed Prophets and their Successors.


Do not repeat the mistakes of the past by following these misguided leaders who fight the Vicegerent of Imam Al-Mahdi.


The Qur’an and the teachings of the Prophet and Imams provide clear warnings about the behavior of such clerics. Those who neglect this guidance will eventually answer for their actions, as the Qur’an says:


 “And they say, ‘Our Lord, verily we obeyed our masters and great men, and they misled us from the way.’”

We urge all people to investigate this dawah and follow the evidence, no matter how challenging or bitter the truth may seem.



Further Reading and Resources

 Read the Sermon of Proofs:


 Watch the Videos:




Stay tuned for Aba Al-Sadiq’s upcoming response, which promises to profoundly challenge these non-working scholars and expose the truth for all to see.

5 Comments


Guest
Dec 10

The hypocrisy of these so called clerics is astounding, they fail to protect the honour of their women folk, in fact they exploit them and allow their oppression to continue generation after generation. They do not fear Allah, nor do they worship him.

Like

Guest
Dec 10

Imam Ali (pbuh) said: I will establish a pulpit in Egypt and destroy Damascus stone by stone. I will expel the Jews from the Arab lands and punish the Arabs with this stick. The narrator (Abayeh Asadi) declared  I said to Amir Al-Momenin! According to your words, it seems as if you will be revived after your martyrdom! He said : Oh Abayeh! Lo and behold! You didn't get my words, your mind was absent! A man of my generation does it (the Mahdi (pbuh).

- Ma'ani Al-Akhbar/406 ; Ayfaz/385 ; Behar 53/60.

Like

Guest
Dec 10

The falsehood is evident. They are accusing others when they are guilty


He accused Aba Al Sadiq as of allowing homosexuality when he said only God judges. In contrast, this leader allowed the men to make operations to be women.


In the name of God, he allows the mutilation of the human body. Their government force them to do it and uses the money of the country to do an operation instead of feeding the orphans and widows and their children. Or distribute the money to the poor.


They said our women had inappropriate clothes when they allowed their women to take all their clothes and be involved in covert prostitution.


They made up temporary marriages for the sake of…


Like

Guest
Dec 10

They are called scholars on the basis they're educated in religious matters, yet have spun tales about the dawah of Imam Al Mahdi pbuh clearly to reflect a bad Image. What a shameless position they have placed themselves in, thinking their numbers are going to save them from the punishment of Allah swt.

Like

Guest
Dec 10

These scholars are the reason for the suffering in this world. They speak lies in the Name of God and bar people from God.

Like
bottom of page