The destruction of the ottoman empire was not caused by the dawah of tawheed which has been referred to as wahhabism in a derogatory way by its opponents who call to shirk.
Shaykh ‘Abd al-‘Azeez al-‘Abd al-‘Lateef said:
Some opponents of the salafi da’wah claim that Imam Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhaab rebelled against the Ottoman Caliphate, thus splitting the jamaa’ah (main body of the Muslims) and refusing to hear and obey (the ruler).
Da’aawa al-Munaawi’een li Da’wat al-Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahaab, p. 233
^^ This is the grandson of muhammad ibn abdul wahhab this is what came out of his mouth
The Shaykh said in his letter to the people of al-Qaseem: “I believe that it is obligatory to hear and obey the leaders of the Muslims, whether they are righteous or immoral, so long as they do not enjoin disobedience towards Allaah. Whoever has become Caliph and the people have given him their support and accepted him, even if he has gained the position of caliph by force, is to be obeyed and it is haraam to rebel against him.”
Majmoo’at Mu’allafaat al-Shaykh, 5/11
^ Muhammad ibn abdul wahhab didn't believe in rebelling against rulers of the muslim world as long as they did not commit shirk
Dr. ‘Ajeel al-Nashmi said: … The Caliphate did not react in any way and did not show any discontent or resentment during the life of the Shaykh, even though there were four Ottoman sultans during his lifetime…
(Majallat al-Mujtama’, issue # 510)
^^ More proof he didn't rebel against the ottomans
Dr. Abdullah Al-A’thmeen says, “Whatever the case Najd was never regarded as being under the direct influence of the Ottomans prior to the call of Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdel Wahaab. It also has never experienced any strong influence on its internal affairs from the Ottomans, not even under control of Bani Jabr or Bani Khaled either, nor control from any other superior tribe trying to make some kind of political stability. For wars between Najd lands have remained constant and ongoing between its different tribes in a brutal manner.” [Mohammad Bin Abed Al-Wahaab His Life and Philosophy p. 11 via “Protestor Claims” (pg. 234-5)]
after some research i have to come a conclusion
^^ Najd was a place engulfed in shirk before muhammad ibn abdul wahhab came, all his oppononents were from his province and it was those people from those province who rebelled against the ottoman caliphate via help from the british not muhammad ibn abdul wahhab himself he simply called to tawheed, the british did not like the dawah of the muhammad ibn abdul wahhab hence they stirred up controversy by aiding his opponents in najd.
The actions of ibn saud did not correlate with the teachings of muhammad ibn abdul wahhab..
So i don't understand how muhammad ibn abdul wahhab can be the one who is accused of destroying the ottoman caliphate which was a legit caliphate..
If someone can bring proof muhammad ibn abdul wahhab actively or indirectly aided in the destruction of the caliphate than i will examine it and compare it to what i read ...
Shaykh ‘Abd al-‘Azeez al-‘Abd al-‘Lateef said:
Some opponents of the salafi da’wah claim that Imam Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhaab rebelled against the Ottoman Caliphate, thus splitting the jamaa’ah (main body of the Muslims) and refusing to hear and obey (the ruler).
Da’aawa al-Munaawi’een li Da’wat al-Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahaab, p. 233
^^ This is the grandson of muhammad ibn abdul wahhab this is what came out of his mouth
The Shaykh said in his letter to the people of al-Qaseem: “I believe that it is obligatory to hear and obey the leaders of the Muslims, whether they are righteous or immoral, so long as they do not enjoin disobedience towards Allaah. Whoever has become Caliph and the people have given him their support and accepted him, even if he has gained the position of caliph by force, is to be obeyed and it is haraam to rebel against him.”
Majmoo’at Mu’allafaat al-Shaykh, 5/11
^ Muhammad ibn abdul wahhab didn't believe in rebelling against rulers of the muslim world as long as they did not commit shirk
Dr. ‘Ajeel al-Nashmi said: … The Caliphate did not react in any way and did not show any discontent or resentment during the life of the Shaykh, even though there were four Ottoman sultans during his lifetime…
(Majallat al-Mujtama’, issue # 510)
^^ More proof he didn't rebel against the ottomans
Dr. Abdullah Al-A’thmeen says, “Whatever the case Najd was never regarded as being under the direct influence of the Ottomans prior to the call of Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdel Wahaab. It also has never experienced any strong influence on its internal affairs from the Ottomans, not even under control of Bani Jabr or Bani Khaled either, nor control from any other superior tribe trying to make some kind of political stability. For wars between Najd lands have remained constant and ongoing between its different tribes in a brutal manner.” [Mohammad Bin Abed Al-Wahaab His Life and Philosophy p. 11 via “Protestor Claims” (pg. 234-5)]
after some research i have to come a conclusion
^^ Najd was a place engulfed in shirk before muhammad ibn abdul wahhab came, all his oppononents were from his province and it was those people from those province who rebelled against the ottoman caliphate via help from the british not muhammad ibn abdul wahhab himself he simply called to tawheed, the british did not like the dawah of the muhammad ibn abdul wahhab hence they stirred up controversy by aiding his opponents in najd.
The actions of ibn saud did not correlate with the teachings of muhammad ibn abdul wahhab..
So i don't understand how muhammad ibn abdul wahhab can be the one who is accused of destroying the ottoman caliphate which was a legit caliphate..
If someone can bring proof muhammad ibn abdul wahhab actively or indirectly aided in the destruction of the caliphate than i will examine it and compare it to what i read ...