The Takfiris
If a man calls his brother a kafir, then one of them is a kafir. —Hadith
(i.e., if the one being called a kafir is not a kafir, then the one who called him a kafir is the kafir.)
We find both the muqaddam and our brother Suhayl to be equally useless in that they both pander to kuffar. The first plays stupid and pretends not to see them. The latter plays stupid with them and then goes and hides from them. As such, the kuffar operate freely within the tariqa. Worse yet, if anyone attacks the kuffar, they both run to cover for them.
We make no distinction between kuffar and those who carry water for them. As Allah has said, they will have their portion.
This gives the lie to those who say they love ikhwana, while allowing the kuffar to spout their kufr openly. For when you love a people, you protect them against danger, even were that danger to come from your own family.
In attacking us, the muqaddam had presented himself to you as a takfiri. Where is he now when the kuffar are cursing our sheikh openly.
... crickets.
The silence is deafening.
As for our brother Suhayl, he says he has warned the kuffar. He takes promises from liars. What he needs to do is warn believers, so that they may take their guard. When I complain that the kuffar are vexing me, he comes to my house with a libertine in tow.
Would someone please explain to our brother Suhayl that a libertine is a type of kafir, before he embarrasses himself any further.
Gregory (Scotland Yard detective): "Is there any other point to which you would wish to draw my attention?"
Holmes: "To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time."
Gregory: "The dog did nothing in the night-time."
Holmes: "That was the curious incident."