Is Sheikh Amir al-Quraishi the Lord of Sunnis?


The Truth About the Installation of Amir al-Quraishi as the "Lord of Sunnis"

Is Sheikh Amir al-Quraishi the Highest Lord of Sunnis?


Recently, news and videos have circulated about Sheikh Amir al-Quraishi being installed as the "Highest Lord of Sunnis." He officially announced himself through his well-known YouTube channel, "Al-Muntaqim A.S." (The Avenger, Peace Be Upon Him), as the "Lord of Sunnis." This title was attributed to Sheikh al-Quraishi because of the attributes of God according to Sunni beliefs. According to Sunni descriptions, God's attributes resemble those of a young man, with legs and hands, both of which are right, who descends to the sky at night and expresses emotions such as anger. In contrast, according to Shia beliefs, God is incomparable, has no hands or legs, and is beyond human description and comprehension.

Sheikh Amir al-Quraishi exploited these anthropomorphic attributes attributed to the Sunni God, which resemble those of any ordinary man. Based on these characteristics, al-Quraishi declared himself the "Lord of Sunnis," famously stating, "I am your highest Lord, O Sunnis." This phrase has become associated with Sheikh al-Quraishi and has spread widely on social media, causing controversy and generating angry reactions among both Sunni and Shia communities.

Since the launch of the "Al-Muntaqim A.S." YouTube channel in 2019, al-Quraishi has declared himself the "Highest Lord of Sunnis" and continues to use this title during his live dialogues with Sunnis.

In connection with this topic, many followers of the "Al-Muntaqim" channel have spread this title among themselves and even created humorous sayings, purportedly from Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, to affirm Sheikh Amir al-Quraishi's lordship. They claim these sayings are meant for humor only.

Therefore, yes, the "Highest Lord of Sunnis" is Sheikh Amir al-Quraishi.

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