Rizieq Shihab's Lecture 'Mother Cannot Forbid Her Daughter From Defending Habib To Die A Martyr' Is Brought Up Again, Chusnul Asks Ulama To Take Action
JAKARTA - Habib Rizieq Shihab's old statement that mothers do not prevent their daughters who defended Habib from being martyred was brought up again by social media activist, Chusnul Chotimah. According to him, the scholars must correct the erroneous understanding conveyed by Rizieq Shihab.
According to Chusnul, the Messenger of Allah will only be firm when his daughter makes a mistake. "The Messenger of Allah will only punish his daughter if she is guilty, not defend," Chusnul said via tweet on his Twitter account, @ChusnulCh__ reported Wednesday, March 23.
"The ulema must immediately straighten this inconsequential understanding, defend people who are proven guilty, not martyrdom, not going to heaven. @DivHumas_Polri must also check Rizieq, this can be all because of this talk. @mohmahfudmd," he explained.
Rizieq Shihab's name re-emerged following the reckless action of a hijaber woman in Pematangsiantar who crashed herself into the police station. Investigate an investigation, the motive for the perpetrators was anger that the police had arrested Rizieq Shihab.
Fitri, the woman's name, also took action in a conscious state with the aim of going to heaven to defend Habib Rizieq Shihab, who he considered a prophet.
As Chusnul's tweet, Rizieq Shihab's old statement so that mothers do not block their children defending Habib was confiscated from the Twitter account @Nidyna1 which was later redistributed by Ferdinand Hutahaean. As reported by Hops.id, HRS was seen to be so fiery when delivering his da'wah material.
The man who is currently dealing with the law said that defending Habib is a form of one's love for his religion.
"If tomorrow the children fight to defend Islam, do you agree or not, ma'am? Ridho or not? So, if tomorrow the child has permission, excuse me, I want permission to jihad with the habib and ulema, don't ban it. Mother prays for me, hopefully you (the child) won't come back again," HRS said through the broadcast, quoted on Wednesday, March 31, 2021.