Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Telegram WhatsApp
    • Language
      • دری
      • پښتو
    • Home
    • Analysis
    • Islam
      • Prophet of Islam (PBUH)
      • Holy Quran
      • Muslim
      • Belief
      • Faith
      • Worships
      • Jurisprudence
      • Jihad
      • Beauty of Islam
      • Islamic Economy
      • Islamic Management
      • Islamic Culture
      • Islamic Sufism
      • Crimes
      • Prohibitions
    • Religions
      • Judaism
      • Christianity
      • Buddhism
      • Hinduism
      • Zoroastrian
      • Satanism
      • Confucius
      • Sikhism
    • Ideas
      • Atheism
      • secularism
      • liberalism
      • Socialism
      • Communism
      • Democracy
      • Federalism
      • Fascism
      • Capitalism
      • Marxism
      • Feminism
      • Nationalism
      • Colonialism
      • Frankfurt School
    • Seduction
      • Mu’tazila
      • Murjea
      • Jahmiyyah Sect
      • Khawarij’s sedition
      • Rawafez sedition
      • Istishraq’s sedition
      • Ghamediyat’s sedition
      • Qadiani’s sedition
      • Qadriyyah Sect
      • Karramiyyah Sect
    • Ummah
      • Companions
        • Hazrat Abubakr Seddiq (MGH)
        • Hazrat Umar Farooq (MGH)
        • Hazrat Usman (MGH)
        • Biography of Hazrat Ali (MGH)
        • Hazrat Khaled bin Waleed (MGH)
        • Hazrat Firooz Dilami (MGH)
        • Hazrat Abdullah Ibn Zubair (MGH)
      • Mothers of the believers
      • Islamic scholars
        • Sayed Abul Hasan Nadavi (MGHM)
        • Grand Imam Abu Hanifah (MGHM)
        • Imam Bukhari (MGHM)
        • Imam Tirmidhi (MGHM)
        • Imam al-Ghazali (MGHM)
        • Shah Waliullah Dehlavi (MGHM)
        • Seyyed Jamaluddin Afghan
        • Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi Rumi (MGHM)
      • Muslim Governor’s
        • Sultan Salahuddin Ayyubi (MGHM)
        • Omar bin Abdul Aziz (MGHM)
        • Sultan Yusuf bin Tashfin (MGHM)
      • Islamic scientists
    • Civilizations
      • Islamic civilization
      • Eastern & Western civilizations
    • Diverse
      • Ramadan Message
    • library
    Facebook X (Twitter) Telegram WhatsApp
    کلمات انگلیسیکلمات انگلیسی
    You are at:Home»Ideas»Freemasonry» Freemasonry (part 52)
    Freemasonry

     Freemasonry (part 52)

    admin2By admin229/04/2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Telegram Email WhatsApp
    Author: Abdullah Zamani
     Freemasonry (part 52)
    How to Confront Freemasons and Jews? (Continued)
    1. Military Organization:
    In the military sector, it is observed that in some countries, armies have moved away from their main role—defending Islamic lands and Muslim populations—and have instead become tools for political power.
    Coups, internal purges, and suppression of opponents have weakened military structures and reduced their effectiveness. In reality, this instability in many Muslim countries is seen as a result of both hidden and open interference by Jews and Freemasonry.
    Under such conditions, military forces become involved in internal political matters rather than focusing on defense missions, which reduces their readiness to face external threats. In some cases, unqualified individuals have been appointed to sensitive military positions simply because of political connections.
    To improve this situation, armies in Muslim countries must return to their original role and be managed based on professionalism and merit. A military built on faith, unity, discipline, and expertise can serve as a strong pillar of national and Islamic strength. Avoiding political interference and focusing on strengthening defensive capabilities are essential in this regard.
    1. Social Organization:
    The social sector has also been heavily affected by economic and administrative problems. The weakening of family structures, increasing financial difficulties, and challenges in marriage are among the issues leading to social instability.
    As a result, some moral values have declined, and the conditions for the spread of social problems have increased. In addition, a decrease in the sense of security and trust within society is another consequence. [1]
    To address this situation, it is necessary to preserve human dignity, strengthen social security, and create conditions that support family formation and healthy living. Returning to Islamic values, strengthening a sense of responsibility, and creating a healthy social environment are key steps toward improving society and increasing unity.
    1. Industrial Development:
    In the industrial sector, there is a strong need for self-sufficiency and reducing dependence on others. A society that relies on others to meet its basic needs cannot achieve true independence and dignity.
    Many Muslim countries have natural resources, human capital, and the potential for industrial and agricultural development. Therefore, proper planning is required to make use of these capacities and create opportunities for growth.
    Supporting local production, using the knowledge and expertise of skilled individuals, and developing infrastructure are among the most important tools that can help Muslim countries reduce dependence on non-Muslim nations and avoid being controlled by their political and ideological agendas. [2]
    1. Islamic Unity:
    Finally, the importance of unity and solidarity among Muslim countries is extremely vital. Throughout history, division and conflict have been among the main causes of weakness in the Muslim world, while unity and cooperation have been the foundation of strength and progress.
    With its vast human, natural, and strategic resources, the Muslim world has the potential to achieve a leading global position—but this can only happen through unity, cooperation, and avoiding internal conflicts.
    History shows that whenever Muslims were united, they gained power and dignity; and whenever they were divided, weakness and dependence prevailed. Therefore, returning to unity and cooperation is one of the most essential steps toward a better future.
    Today, it is observed that Jews, led by Israel, have taken advantage of the lack of unity among Muslim countries, and Freemasons are also among them, benefiting from this division.
    Preventive Measures:
    Preventive strategies include educating Muslim youth—especially those studying abroad—about the reality and goals of Freemasonry. It also includes closing existing Masonic organizations in some Muslim countries, as well as clubs such as Rotary and other institutions connected to Freemasonry.
    Media platforms should also be cleared of individuals linked to such groups, as they have focused on influencing modern media from the very beginning.
    Active Measures:
    Active strategies include writing research and publishing books that expose the reality of Freemasonry and translating them into different languages.
    Additionally, revealing and exposing Freemasonry through global media is considered another important method of confronting it.
    To be continued…

    Previous Part

    References:
    1. Judaism and Freemasonry, p. 183 (adapted and summarized).
    2. The Intrigues of Freemasonry Among Muslims, p. 43.

    Freemasonry The Influence of Freemasonry during the Abbasid Era These principles belong to old Freemasonry
    admin2

    Related Posts

    Freemasonry (51)

    28/04/2026

    An Analysis of the History and Beliefs of Buddhism (part 17)

    27/04/2026

    Freemasonry (part 50)

    26/04/2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Follow us on the social media pages
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Telegram
    • WhatsApp
    Don’t miss

     Freemasonry (part 52)

    An Analysis of the History and Beliefs of Buddhism (part 18)

    Freemasonry (51)

    The Divine Education Model in the Family of the Prophets (part 84)

    About Us:

    The Scientific and Research Office of Kalemaat is an independent office affiliated with Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama‘ah. It works to promote the true values of Islam, achieve the noble goals of the sacred Sharia, resist Western cultural influence, uphold the Word of Allah, and awaken the Muslim community.

    This office is supported by Muslim philanthropists and businessmen, and it also invites all Muslims to fully cooperate and contribute to its mission.

    Famous publications

     Freemasonry (part 52)

    29/04/2026

    An Analysis of the History and Beliefs of Buddhism (part 18)

    28/04/2026
    Follow us on social medias
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
    • Telegram
    • Instagram
    • WhatsApp
    All right reserved by (kalemaat)
    • Home
    • Analysis of the day
    • The greats of the Ummah
    • library

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.