CIFIA (Correct Islamic Faith) accuses Shaykh Nazim Al Haqqani and other Sufi shaykhs of improper beliefs and actions. The document refutes CIFIA's accusations, arguing that they make claims without valid evidence or understanding of Islamic principles. It questions CIFIA's authority and intentions, citing hadiths that warn against making accusations without knowledge. The document asserts that Muslims should accept the spiritual guidance of approved religious authorities, not make judgments based on personal views.