Amin Abdullah is killed in a masjid attack helping protect...

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Amin Abdullah is killed in a masjid attack helping protect worshippers while ~140 children are inside.

Normal people: make du’a.

@IbnalIskandar: launches a Space to explain why he doesn’t qualify as a martyr.

Let’s inspect this intellectual catastrophe.

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Clip 1.
Abu Natcho Foolando bin al-Isiswonder’s opening move is genuinely remarkable:

Step 1: “That place isn’t technically a masjid.”
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Clip 2.

Abu Nacho’s theory:

If a Muslim had a paid job, intended to go home alive, and didn’t sign an HR contract saying “may die protecting worshippers,” martyrdom is void.

High fiqh.
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Clip 3.

Abu Nacho’s updated criteria:

Unless there’s slow-motion footage of a Muslim dramatically diving into bullets with orchestral music in the background, martyrdom is apparently under review.

High cinema fiqh.
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Clips 4 & 5.

Later, his jurisprudential analysis basically became:

“I got kicked out of some masajid, I think they’re secular temples, therefore let me explain why this murdered Muslim isn’t a martyr.”

Personal grievance isn’t fiqh.
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Final clip.

Abu Nacho says the real martyrs are those fighting “still in Syria and Sham.”

Given his takfir of Ahmad al-Shara, and given ISIS’s active attacks on the Syrian army, that raises a very obvious question:

who exactly does he mean?
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Final note.

The Prophet ﷺ was already clear:

“...the one who dies defending his religion or property is a martyr.”

This is mainstream Ahl al-Sunnah, not Abu Nacho.

Al-Albani, Shaykh Muqbil ibn Hadi al-Wadi‘i, Ibn Baz, and others are not hard to find on this principle.
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