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Who from the Scholars and Du’aat Are Supporting this Treachery and Corruption in Toronto? Over the past few months, a group of people claiming to be supported by Shaykh Waseeullaah ‘Abbaas and some of those associated with madeenah have attempted – using secrecy, dissimulation, great deception and treachery – to undermine the da’wah at TROID, to overtake the masjid and all of its resources. They have employed every type of deceptive and treacherous behaviour to seek their goal. They have sought to freeze bank accounts, assets and spread lies and misnomers far and wide to destroy the foundation of salafee da’wah in Canada. An example of their attempts is below. Two of the individuals they incorporated, are from those who left us in the 1990’s. Take a look below and notice their letter to our bank and contrast that with their resignation letters from 14 years ago. These liars also lied to government ministries and the Muslims locally, misleading them and employing every level of evil to seek destruction. In seeking to wrestle control away from the current administration (and no doubt put it in the hands of those associated with madeenah) they utilized these two liars to falsify information, a criminal offence (legal issues are pending against them). The two individuals: 1. Micheal (Mikeal) Wilson 2. Vernon (Khalil) Brown So they delivered a letter to the bank (claiming to be "the board") after seeking to change organizational documents (with a government ministry) on the pretense that they were part of an organization that they indeed left, almost a decade and half ago. Contrast their letter to the bank with their resignation letters below! salafitalk/threads/303-Who-from-the-Scholars-and-Du%E2%80%99aat-Are-Supporting-this-Treachery-and-Corruption-in-Toronto with: Pengek Roery, Abu Ibrahim El Ameriki, Ana Muslimah, Ummu Bilal Bayagub, Ummu Fortuna
Posted on: Fri, 16 Aug 2013 19:08:12 +0000

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