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TEN THINGS WHICH NULLIFY ONES ISLAM
In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate 1. Associating partners with Allah (shirk). Allah Most High says (in the meaning ): “Truly, whosoever sets up partners with Allah, then Allah has forbidden the Garden for him, and the Fire will be his abode. And for the wrongdoers there are no helpers.” (Soorah Al-Maaida 5:72) Calling upon the dead, asking their help, or offering them gifts or sacrifices are all forms of shirk. 2. Setting up intermediaries between oneself and Allaah, making supplication to them, asking their intercession with Allah, and placing ones trust in them is unbelief (kufr). 3. Anyone who does not consider the polytheists (mushrikeen) to be unbelievers, or who has doubts concerning their unbelief, or considers their way to be correct, is himself/herself an unbeliever (kafir). 4. Anyone who believes any guidance to be more perfect, or a decision other than the Prophets decision to be better, is an unbeliever. This applies to those who prefer the rule of Evil (Taghout) to the Prophets rule. Some examples of this are: (a) To believe that systems and laws made by human beings are better than the Shariah of Islaam; for example, -That the Islamic system is not suitable for the twentieth century. -That Islam is the cause of the backwardness of the Muslims. -Or that al-Islam is a relationship between Allah and the Muslim. It should not interfere in other aspects of life. (b)To say that enforcing the punishments prescribed Allah, such as cutting of the hand of the thief or the stoning of an adulterer, is not suitable for this day and age. (c) To believe that it is permissible to give a rule from that which Allah did not reveal in Islamic transactions or matters of law, punishments or other affairs. Although one may not believe such things to be superior to the Shariah he in effect affirms such a stand by declaring a thing which Allah has totally prohibited, such as adultery, drinking alcohol or usury, to be permissible. According to the consensus of the Muslims, one who declares such things to be permissible is an unbeliever (Kafir) 5. Anyone who hates any part of what the Messenger of Allah [saw] has declared to be lawful has nullified his Islam, even though he may act in accordance with it. Allaah Most High says(in the meaning): “This is because they hate what Allah has sent down, so he has made their deeds fruitless” (Surah Muhammad 47:9) 6. Anyone who ridicules any aspect of the religion of the Messenger of Allah [saw], or any of its rewards or punishments, becomes an unbeliever. Allah Most High says (in the meaning): “Say: Was it Allah, and His signs and His Messenger that you were mocking? Make no excuse; you have disbelieved after you had believed.” (Surah At-Tawbah 9:65-66) 7. The practice of magic. Included in this, for example, is causing a rift between a husband and wife by turning his love for her into hatred, or tempting a person to do things he dislikes using black arts. One who engages in such a thing or is pleased with it is outside the fold of Islam. Allah Most High says (in the meaning): ” But neither of these two (angels, Harut and Marut) taught anyone (magic) till they had said, Indeed, we are a trial; then do not disbelieve. (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:102) 8. Supporting and aiding polytheists against the Muslims.Allah Most High says (in the meaning): “Whoever among you who takes them as allies is surely one of them. Truly, Allaah does not guide the wrongdoers.” (Surah Al-Maaida 5:51) 9. Anyone who believes that some people are permitted to deviate from the Shariah of Muhammad [saw] is an unbeliever by the word of Allah Most High (in the meaning): “And whoever seeks a religion other than Islam, it will not be accepted of him, and in the hereafter he will be from among the losers.” (Surah Aal-Imraan 3:85) 10. To turn completely away from the religion of Allaah neither learning its precepts nor acting upon it. Allah most high says (what means): ” And who does greater wrong than he who is reminded of the revelations of his Lord and turns aside therefrom Truly, We shall exact retribution from the guilty.” (Soorah As-Sajdah 32:22) and He [swt] also says (what means): “But those who disbelieve turn away from that about which they are warned.” It makes no difference whether such violations are commuted as a joke, in seriousness or out of fear, except when done under compulsion (i.e. from threat of loss of life )We seek refuge in Allaah from such deeds as entail His wrath and severe punishment. |
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TEN THINGS WHICH NULLIFY ONES ISLAM ![]() I agree these are the nawaqidh ul Islam. ![]() |
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What can one do if they suspect that they may have commited kufr? Do they have to renew their eeman in public or private? Do they need to renew their nikah?
number 5, for example the nafs hates parts of the shariah and finds it a painful burden...is this kufr? What if momenterily at some point a person holds the view that the Haqiqa is that human beings have no free will (though they will be punished without any injustice), or they cannot see much where human free will exists...mostly they see humans are largely powerless...and sometimes they see the Shariah as dominant that people do have free will and they will be greatly punished by Allah swt? Kasb or aquisition All actions are by Allah swt and humans have kasb of these? |
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number 5, for example the nafs hates parts of the shariah and finds it a painful burden...is this kufr? ![]() Isn't hating and denying different. Denying a part of Shariah is kufr. But hating or neglecting shariah is different right? The Khawarij had a concept that doing major sins is equal to kufr, which the scholars of Ahle Sunnah rejected. Allahu Alam. |
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![]() Yes, any reference for the article? Point 2, the first sentence of point 4-C, and point 7 are at least ambiguous (in full or in parts).. |
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