What about these criminals: Utbah ibn Rabee’ah, Shaybah ibn Rabee’ah, Abu Jahl, Abu Lahab. They were all Banu-Hashim, so let me give you a hypothetical question Salafis:
If there was an equally as sinful non-Arab disbeliever, they would get more punishment for simply not possessing the inherent "nobility" given to Arabs correct? Because you believe Allah {SWT} has his own reasons to punish whom he wills, and at greater or less severe punishment.
So you also agree that in the case if an Arab is less knowledgeable than the Imam, but do to their inherent nobility, that they should lead the prayer and not the Ajami Imam? And that an Ajami can never be a caliph, which is why you saw the Uthmani khilafah as a disbelieving one and supported the rebellion of clowns such as Abdullah Ibn Saud and Sharif Hussein?
And what do you have to say about this well-known hadith? Once Abu Lahab asked the prophet (SAW): "If I were to accept your religion, what would I get?" he (SAW) replied: "You would get what the other believers would get." Abu Lahab responded: "Is there no preference or distinction for me?" In which the prophet (SAW) replied, "What else do you want?" Abu Lahab replied back: "May this religion perish in which I and all other people should be equal and alike!"
Why didn't the prophet (SAW) go on and on about mentioning the nobility and superiority given to him over the Ajam and other Arab tribes? As he was the uncle of the prophet (SAW) and shared the same "superior" lineage.
If there was an equally as sinful non-Arab disbeliever, they would get more punishment for simply not possessing the inherent "nobility" given to Arabs correct? Because you believe Allah {SWT} has his own reasons to punish whom he wills, and at greater or less severe punishment.
So you also agree that in the case if an Arab is less knowledgeable than the Imam, but do to their inherent nobility, that they should lead the prayer and not the Ajami Imam? And that an Ajami can never be a caliph, which is why you saw the Uthmani khilafah as a disbelieving one and supported the rebellion of clowns such as Abdullah Ibn Saud and Sharif Hussein?
And what do you have to say about this well-known hadith? Once Abu Lahab asked the prophet (SAW): "If I were to accept your religion, what would I get?" he (SAW) replied: "You would get what the other believers would get." Abu Lahab responded: "Is there no preference or distinction for me?" In which the prophet (SAW) replied, "What else do you want?" Abu Lahab replied back: "May this religion perish in which I and all other people should be equal and alike!"
Why didn't the prophet (SAW) go on and on about mentioning the nobility and superiority given to him over the Ajam and other Arab tribes? As he was the uncle of the prophet (SAW) and shared the same "superior" lineage.