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Old 02-22-2006, 08:00 AM   #8
NEWyear

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Rejecting a haraam borders on kufr.
Isn't this a haraam in which there is 'ijma on?

Then, we would instruct these people who claim ijmaa` on such an issue
to demonstrate the clear prohibition/command which is contained in the
Qur'an (about the issue) or the *mutawatir* (4 or more independent
chains) and authenticated hadith which contain the prohibition/command.
And (since we know about the primary texts which deal with this
issue), we state that they will not be able to fulfill this requirement
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and whenever this requirement is not fulfilled, it opens the door
to various differences in branch rulings. - Shaykh Abu Qanit al-Hassani
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