The people who put this question as Off-Topic must know that the
person who is asking this question is a beginner. Your job is to help
him/her by answering his/her question. Instead you guys just close it
and you don't even allow others to help him. Shame on you guys.
Let's dissect this:
The people who put this question as Off-Topic must know that the
person who is asking this question is a beginner.
Okay, but that is pretty irrelevant to the question itself. The only thing "I'm a beginner" signifies is that answers should maybe be a bit more verbose and add more links to supporting documentation or such. It doesn't magically lower the quality standards for the question itself.
Your job is to help him/her by answering his/her question.
Stack Overflow isn't anyone's job. It's a voluntary effort. Nobody is obliged to do anything here. But if you're going there anyway, the job of an asker is to ask answerable questions. If the question isn't answerable because it lacks information, the asker didn't do their job. So potential answerers can't do theirs.
Instead you guys just close it and you don't even allow others to help him.
This assumes that one set of users judged the question to be unanswerable, but another set of users may be able to answer it, so it should be left open until those other users can step in.
By that standard, no question should ever be closed, since, who knows, somebody out there may one day find it and answer it. But that simply doesn't scale. We close questions so people can be more focussed on the things that are answerable. A handful of users get rid of the obviously unanswerable questions, so everybody else doesn't need to do that same judgement for themselves and waste their time reading unanswerable questions. We already get more questions than can ever be answered, leaving them all open and letting everyone individually discover for themselves which ones are answerable and which ones are a waste of time amplifies that problem even more.
The other interpretation of "allow others to help" is that maybe no direct answer to the problem can be given, but perhaps an answer could provide some tips on how to approach debugging the problem. That may help the asker. Okay, but that probably won't help anyone in the future, and it requires future visitors coming from Google et al to wade through a bunch of vague hand-holdy posts which do not contain a clear-cut solution. That is precisely what Stack Overflow tries to avoid being. Questions must be precise so future visitors can identify quickly whether it applies to their problem as well, and answers must be to the point so nobody else has to waste time in the future tackling the same issue.
So, no, that comment is very misguided. Close away. Please don't flag such comments for moderator attention, as there's nothing much to be done. Unless the commenter is unnecessarily aggressive, just leave it be.