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When Flint Dibble interviewed you, he asked you directly: “Is this an intentional burial to preserve it for the future? Is it slope erosion? Is it a combination of both?” 📍You only mentioned slope erosion in your answer, and nothing about intentional burial at Gobekli Tepe. You chose not...

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The only one stalling is you Daniel Haqiqatjou. I've been clear about my position from the beginning. Let me make this simple for you, Dan. Yes, going to the grave of the Prophet and asking him, "O Prophet heal my illness!" is known with certainty that it is shirk akbar. Praying to an idol is also shirk akbar, even though they are not identical or exactly the same. Just as Binitarianism and Trinitarianism are both shirk akbar, even though they are not identical. This is the position of Ibn Taymiyyah and the great scholars who he followed in the footsteps of. The belief you asked about falls under the same category as what you mentioned in the video. You declared it to be 99.99% likely shirk. Do you retract that now? I have clearly stated my position that it is shirk akbar with certainty. Is your position that IT IS CERTAINLY NOT SHIRK AKBAR? According to your metrics, what is the likelihood that it is indeed shirk akbar? 99.99% like you said in the video, 80%, 20%? Give a clear answer just as I did. Also, upon giving your clear answer, please provide us with a single classical scholar who holds the exact same view as you on this topic. If you cannot do either of those two things, then stop barking, wasting everyone's time. Is what your shaykh Salek said in the video I posted shirk akbar or not? If not, then what is it exactly? We're all waiting for clear answers to these questions so that you can make you position clear to people just as I have.

Jake Brancatella

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