The gist of all that has been mentioned thus far is that extreme caution needs to be exercised in the matter of Takfīr. Referring to any Muslim as a Kāfir (disbeliever) is a major sin and a great crime with regards to the Muslim Ummah. The same ruling applies to referring to any person as a Muslim, whose disbelief has been categorically proven. On one hand, baselessly referring to a person as a Kāfir is considered a major sin and on the other hand, referring to a Kāfir as a Muslim leads to jeopardising the safety of the Dīn and Īmān of the general Muslims. Hence, just as caution is necessary in the matter of Takfīr (declaration of the Kufr charge), declaration of it when required is also necessary. Unfounded silence is, in itself, contrary to caution.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The gist of all that has been mentioned thus far is that extreme caution needs to be exercised in the matter of Takfir. Referring to any Muslim as a Kafir (disbeliever) is a major sin and a great crime with regards to the Muslim Ummah. The same ruling applies to referring to any person as a Muslim, whose disbelief has been categorically proven. On one hand, baselessly referring to a person as a Kafir is considered a major sin and on the other hand, referring to a Kafir as a Muslim leads to jeopardising the safety of the Din and Iman of the general Muslims. Hence, just as caution is necessary in the matter of Takfir (declaration of the Kufr charge), declaration of it when required is also necessary. Unfounded silence is, in itself, contrary to caution. Reviewed by: Hazrat Moulana Mufti Muhammad Taqi `Uthmani Sheikh-ul-Hadith Hazrat Moulana Sami-ul-Haq (former rector of Jami`ah Haqqaniyah, Akorah Khattak)Hazrat Moulana Muhammad Sajjad Al-Hijabi (Sheikh-ul-Hadith Jami`ah Anwar-ul-Qur'an wal `Ulum, Narshak Mardan) This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798262623679
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The gist of all that has been mentioned thus far is that extreme caution needs to be exercised in the matter of Takfir. Referring to any Muslim as a Kafir (disbeliever) is a major sin and a great crime with regards to the Muslim Ummah. The same ruling applies to referring to any person as a Muslim, whose disbelief has been categorically proven. On one hand, baselessly referring to a person as a Kafir is considered a major sin and on the other hand, referring to a Kafir as a Muslim leads to jeopardising the safety of the Din and Iman of the general Muslims. Hence, just as caution is necessary in the matter of Takfir (declaration of the Kufr charge), declaration of it when required is also necessary. Unfounded silence is, in itself, contrary to caution. Reviewed by: Hazrat Moulana Mufti Muhammad Taqi `Uthmani Sheikh-ul-Hadith Hazrat Moulana Sami-ul-Haq (former rector of Jami`ah Haqqaniyah, Akorah Khattak)Hazrat Moulana Muhammad Sajjad Al-Hijabi (Sheikh-ul-Hadith Jami`ah Anwar-ul-Qur'an wal `Ulum, Narshak Mardan) This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798262623679
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