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"This is my Manhaj"/"I am not a hizbi"
"هذا منهجي" / "أنا لست حزبيا "
I do not know who wrote the poem nor do I know the reciter.
A Naasibi was someome of the naasibi sect they used to hate Ali (may Allaah be pleased with him) and the family of the prophet sallaahu alaihi wa sallam
A Mumayi’ is one who waters down the manhaj and does not openly proclaim the truth.
A Mukhadhil is a deserter at times when supporting the (people of) truth is needed.
An ibaadee is a follower of the ibaadiyyah sect who are a mixture of khawaarij and shi'a. And they hold the Qur'aan to be created. And they are still present (!) in large numbers in (the country) Oman.
The offspring of Shaykh Muhammed ibn Abdul-Wahaab are often referred to with the name “aal ash-shaykh”, like the mufti Abdul-Azeez aal ash-shaykh and the minister of Islamic affairs Saalih aal ash-shaykh etc.