SANHA’s AGM’s Keynote Address – Do You Know His History?

QUESTION: On SANHA’s AGM meeting poster it is stated that the keynote address will be by Shaykh Abdurragmaan Alexander, the Imaam of Masjid Quds in Cape Town.

Regarding him, the following facts circulated on social media yesterday:

1. He allowed a Reverend entry into the Mosque.

2. He warmly introduced the Reverend in Allah’s House, from the front!

3. All this was done in the presence of the presidents of MJC and UUCSA who were seated in the front as well.

4. The Shaykh (Abdurragmaan) said that he personally is a FAN OF THE REVEREND!

5. He also said that he admires the universal sermon of the Reverend from his church, on Christmas.

Keeping the above in mind, is it permissible to attend SANHA’s AGM?

ANSWER: Never will it be ever Halaal to attend such a disastrous AGM!

The Shaykh is another character of introducing interfaith from inside his Mosque (not MASJID) in Cape Town. Who in his right head and mind will ever praise, allow and offer the podium to a Reverend inside the Masjid? Well, it is such Shuyookh who are the keynote speakers at SANHA who do it!

This totally renders SANHA unreliable in their Halaal BUSINESS. They fail to safeguard aspects of Aqeedah and respect for the Masaajid  by allowing a gentleman who indulges in interfaith inside the Masjid with a Reverend. Thus, the entire BUSINESS of Halaal certification is totally unreliable. If SANAH can’t safeguard aspects of Aqeedah, how can we expect they will safeguard the food to be genuinely Halaal?

This also shows the true colours of SANHA, MJC and UUCSA. All of them are birds of the same feather. Their mission in life of demolish Islam is becoming more and more apparent with their doings of recent times.

After all, all these chaps were the anti-Masjid clan in the 2020 Masjid court case. When love for the Masaajid is removed from the heart, then such activities become excessive.

It is Haraam to attend SANHA’s AGM, JUSA’S AGM, MJC’s AGM, JUSA’S Bukhari Jalsah, and any other similar programs held by deviates.