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WHAT NEGATES ONE'S ISLAAM Muhammad bin Suleiman At-Tamimi stated, "Know that ten matters negate one's Islam, They are:
"Verily, Allah forgives not (the sin of) setting up partners in worship with Him, but He forgives whom He pleases other sins than that" (al-Nisa 116). Allah also says, "Verily, whosoever sets up partners in worship with Allah, then Allah has forbidden Paradise for him, and the Fire will be his abode. And for the wrongdoers, there are no helpers" (al-Maidah 72). Included in this category of deeds is sacrificing animals for the sake of jinn or graves.
"Say:
Was it Allah, or His signs or His Messenger that you were mocking? Make no
excuse, you have disbelieved after you had believed."
(al-Tauba 65-66).
"But
neither of these two (angels) taught anyone (such things) until they had said,
'We are only for trial, so disbelieve not [by learning such magic from us]"'
(al-Baqara 102).
"And if
any among you takes them [the Jews and Christians] as helpers and protectors,
then surely he is one of them. Verily, Allah guides not those people who are
wrongdoing" (al-Maida 51).
"And who does more wrong than he who is reminded of the signs of his Lord, then he turns aside therefrom? Verily, We shall exact retribution from the sinners" (al-Sajdah 22). There is no difference with respect to all of the above whether the act is done jokingly, seriously or out of fear. The only exception is one who is coerced. All of them are from the greater of the dangerous acts and they are also among the most common in occurrence. A Muslim must be aware of them and fear for himself concerning such actions. We seek refuge in Allah from that which brings about His anger and the painfulness of His punishment Hypocrisy is of Two Types: With Respect to Belief and with Respect to Actions Hypocrisy with respect to beliefs is of six types. The one who is guilty of any of them will be in the lowest pit of the Hellfire. These are: (1) Denying or disbelieving the Messenger (peace be upon him). (2) Denying something that the Messenger (peace be upon him) presented or taught. (3) Having hatred for the Messenger (peace be upon him). (4) Having hatred for something the Messenger (peace be upon him) presented. (5) Being pleased if the religion of the Messenger (peace be upon him) is diminished or weakened. (6) Being displeased if the religion of the Messenger (peace be upon him) is strengthened or victorious. |
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