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IslamRe: Islamic Rulings On Dua And Amin by iamgenius(m): 8:44pm On Aug 13, 2017
@Empiree Dat guy is a real fool. His reply now will be SHEBI DAT ONE NA INSIDE PRAYER. What a fool he is!
IslamRe: Plz I Need Urgent Reply by iamgenius(m): 6:18am On Aug 13, 2017
AbuUthaymeen:
ANSWER MY QUESTION 1ST O MR GENIUS6
I don't know it.
IslamWhat Is The True Meaning Of Shirk And What Are Its Types? by iamgenius(op): 10:54pm On Aug 12, 2017
What is the true meaning of shirk and what are its types?

Praise be to Allaah.
One of the most important obligations is to know the meaning of shirk, its seriousness and its different types, so that our Tawheed (belief in the Oneness of Allaah) and our Islam may be complete, and our faith may be sound. We say – And Allaah is the Source of strength and true guidance comes from Him:

Know – may Allaah guide you – that the word shirk in Arabic means taking a partner, i.e., regarding someone as the partner of another. It is said [in Arabic]: ashraka baynahuma (he joined them together) when he regarded them as two of equal status; or ashraka fi amrihi ghayrahu (he introduced another into his affair) when he made two people involved in it.

In terms of sharee’ah or Islamic terminology, shirk means ascribing a partner or rival to Allaah in Lordship (ruboobiyyah), worship or in His names and attributes.

A rival is a peer or counterpart. Hence Allaah forbids setting up rivals with Him and he condemns those who take them (rivals) as gods instead of or besides Allaah in many verses of the Qur’aan. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“Then do not set up rivals unto Allaah (in worship) while you know (that He Alone has the right to be worshipped)”

[al-Baqarah 2:22]

“And they set up rivals to Allaah, to mislead (men) from His path! Say: ‘Enjoy (your brief life)! But certainly, your destination is the (Hell) Fire!’”

[Ibraaheem 14:30]

In the hadeeth it is narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever dies claiming that Allaah has a rival, will enter Hell.”

Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 4497; Muslim, 92.

The types of shirk:

The texts of the Qur’aan and Sunnah indicate that shirk and the ascribing of rivals to Allaah sometimes puts a person beyond the pale of Islam and sometimes does not. Hence the scholars divided shirk into two types which they call shirk akbar (major shirk) and shirk asghar (minor shirk). There follows a brief description of each type:

1 – Major shirk

This means ascribing to someone other than Allaah something that belongs only to Allaah, such as Lordship (ruboobiyyah), divinity (uloohiyyah) and the divine names and attributes (al-asma’ wa’l-sifaat).

This kind of shirk may sometimes be outward, such as the shirk of those who worship idols and graves, or the dead or absent.

Or it may sometimes be hidden, such as those who put their trust in other gods besides Allaah, or the shirk and kufr of the hypocrites. For even though their (hypocrites’) shirk puts them beyond the pale of Islam and means that they will abide forever in Hell, it is a hidden shirk, because they make an outward display of Islam and conceal their kufr and shirk, so they are inwardly mushriks but not outwardly.

Shirk may sometimes take the form of beliefs:

Such as the belief that there is someone else who creates, gives life and death, reigns or controls the affairs of the universe along with Allaah.

Or the belief that there is someone else who must be obeyed absolutely besides Allaah, so they follow him in regarding as permissible or forbidden whatever he wants, even if that goes against the religion of the Messengers.

Or they may associate others with Allaah in love and veneration, by loving a created being as they love Allaah. This is the kind of shirk that Allaah does not forgive, and it is the shirk of which Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And of mankind are some who take (for worship) others besides Allaah as rivals (to Allaah). They love them as they love Allaah”

[al-Baqarah 2:165]

Or the belief that there are those who know the Unseen as well as Allaah. This is very common among some of the deviant sects such as the Raafidis (Shi’ah), extreme Sufis, and Baatinis (esoteric sects) in general. The Raafidis believe that their imams have knowledge of the unseen, and the Baatinis and Sufis believe similar things about their awliya’ (“saints”), and so on. It is also shirk to believe that there is someone who bestows mercy in a manner that is befitting only for Allaah, so he shows mercy as Allaah does and forgives sins and overlooks the bad deeds of his worshippers.

Shirk may sometimes take the form of words:

Such as those who make du’aa’ or pray to someone other than Allaah, or seek his help or seek refuge with him with regard to matters over which no one has control except Allaah, whether the person called upon is a Prophet, a wali (“saint”), an angel or a jinn, or some other created being. This is a kind of major shirk which puts one beyond the pale of Islam.

Or such as those who make fun of religion or who liken Allaah to His creation, or say that there is another creator, provider or controller besides Allaah. All of these are major shirk and a grave sin that is not forgiven.

Shirk may sometimes take the form of actions:

Such as one who sacrifices, prays or prostrates to something other than Allaah, or who promulgates laws to replace the rulings of Allaah and makes that the law to which people are obliged to refer for judgement; or one who supports the kaafirs and helps them against the believers, and other acts that go against the basic meaning of faith and put the one who does them beyond the pale of Islam. We ask Allaah to keep us safe and sound.

2 – Minor shirk

This includes everything that may lead to major shirk, or which is described in the texts as being shirk, but does not reach the extent of being major shirk.

This is usually of two types:

1 – Being emotionally attached to some means which have no basis and for which Allaah has not given permission, such as hanging up “hands”, turquoise beads etc on the grounds that they offer protection or that they ward off the evil eye. But Allaah has not made them the means of such protection, either according to sharee’ah or according to the laws of the universe.

[Translator’s note: the “hands” referred to are objects made of metal, pottery etc, usually blue or turquoise in colour, that some people hang up to ward off the evil eye, according to their mistaken belief]

2 – Venerating some people or things in a way that does not go so far as ascribing lordship to them, such as swearing by something other than Allaah, or saying, “Were it not for Allaah and So and so,” etc.

The scholars have stipulated guidelines to distinguish major shirk from minor shirk when shirk is mentioned in the texts of sharee’ah. These guidelines include the following:

(i) – When the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) states clearly that this action is minor shirk, such as in al-Musnad (27742) where it is narrated that Mahmoud ibn Labeed said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The thing that I fear most for you is minor shirk.” They said: “O Messenger of Allaah, what is minor shirk?” He said: “Showing off, for Allaah will say on the Day when people are recompensed for their actions: ‘Go to those for whom you were showing off with your deeds in the world, and see what reward you find with them.’” Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in al-Silsilah al-Saheehah, 951.

(ii) – When the word shirk is used in the texts of the Qur’aan and Sunnah in the indefinite form [without the definite article al-]. This usually refers to minor shirk, and there are many examples of this, such as when the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Incantations, amulets and love spells are shirk.”

Narrated by Abu Dawood, 3883; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in al-Silsilah al-Saheehah, 331.

What is meant by shirk here is minor shirk, not major shirk.

Amulets are things that are hung on children such as turquoise beads and the like, which they claim will protect them from the evil eye.

Love spells are something that they do, claiming that it will make a woman beloved to her husband and a man beloved to his wife.

(iii) – If the Sahaabah understood from the texts of sharee’ah that what was meant by shirk here was minor shirk, not major. Undoubtedly the understanding of the Sahaabah carries weight, because they are the most knowledgeable of the people concerning the religion of Allaah, and the most knowledgeable as to the intent of the Lawgiver. For example, Abu Dawood (3910) narrated from Ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Tiyarah (superstitious belief in omens) is shirk, tiyarah is shirk,” three times, and there is no one among us but (will have some of that) but Allaah will rid him of it by means of tawakkul (putting his trust in Allaah). The words “there is no one among us…” are the words of Ibn Mas’ood, as was explained by the prominent scholars of hadeeth. This indicates that Ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) understood that this was minor shirk, because he could not have said, “There is no one among us…” referring to major shirk. Moreover, major shirk cannot be eliminated by means of tawakkul, rather it is essential to repent therefrom.

(iv) – If the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) interpreted the words shirk or kufr in a manner which indicates that what is meant is a minor form thereof and not the major form. For example al-Bukhaari (1038) and Muslim (74) narrated from Zayd ibn Khaalid al-Juhani that he said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) led the morning prayer for us at al-Hudaybiyah following rainfall during the night. When the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) finished, he turned to face the people and said to them: “Do you know what your Lord has said?” They said: “Allaah and his Messenger know best.” He said: “This morning one of My slaves became a believer in Me and one a disbeliever. As for him who said: ‘We have been given rain by the grace of Allaah and His mercy,’ that one is a believer in Me, a disbeliever in the stars; and as for him who said: ‘We have been given rain by such-and-such a star, that one is a disbeliever in Me, a believer in the stars.’”

The interpretation of the word kufr here is given in another report narrated from Abu Hurayrah who said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Do you not know what your Lord said? ‘I do not send any blessing upon My slaves but a group among them become kaafirs thereby because they refer to the stars and attribute things to the stars. This explains that if a person attributes rainfall to the stars by believing that they caused it to fall – when in fact Allaah has not made the stars a means of causing rainfall – his kufr is a kind of ingratitude for the blessing of Allaah. It is well known that ingratitude for the blessing of Allaah is minor kufr. But if a person believes that the stars are controlling the universe and they are the ones that cause the rain to fall, then this is major shirk.

Minor shirk may sometimes take the form of outward actions, such as wearing talismans, strings, amulets and the like, and other words and deeds. And sometimes it may be hidden, like a little bit of showing off.

It may also take the form of beliefs:

Such as the belief that something may be a cause of bringing benefit or warding off harm, when Allaah has not made it so; or believing that there is barakah (blessing) in a thing, when Allaah has not made it so.

It sometimes takes the form of words:

Such as when they said, “We have been given rain by such and such a star,” without believing that that the stars could independently cause rain to fall; or swearing by something other than Allaah, without believing in venerating the thing sworn by or regarding it as equal with Allaah; or saying, “Whatever Allaah wills and you will,” and so on.

It sometimes takes the form of actions:

Such as hanging up amulets or wearing a talisman or string to dispel or ward off calamity, because everyone who attribute powers to a thing when Allaah has not made it so either according to sharee’ah or according to the laws of the universe, has associated something with Allaah. This also applies to one who touches a thing seeking its barakah (blessing), when Allaah has not created any barakah in it, such as kissing the doors of the mosques, touching their thresholds, seeking healing from their dust, and other such actions.

This is a brief look at the division of shirk into major and minor. We cannot go into great detail in this short answer.

Conclusion:

What the Muslim must do is to avoid shirk in both its minor and major forms. The greatest sin is shirk and transgression against the unique rights of Allaah, which are to be worshipped and obeyed alone, with no partner or associate.

Hence Allaah has decreed that the mushrikeen will abide forever in Hell and has told us that He will not forgive them, and He has forbidden Paradise to them, as He says (interpretation of the meaning):

“Verily, Allaah forgives not that partners should be set up with Him (in worship), but He forgives except that (anything else) to whom He wills; and whoever sets up partners with Allaah in worship, he has indeed invented a tremendous sin”

[al-Nisa’ 4:48]

“Verily, whosoever sets up partners (in worship) with Allaah, then Allaah has forbidden Paradise to him, and the Fire will be his abode. And for the Zaalimoon (polytheists and wrongdoers) there are no helpers”

[al-Maa'idah 5:72]

Every wise and religiously-committed person should fear shirk for himself and should turn to his Lord, asking Him to help him avoid shirk, as al-Khaleel [Ibraaheem – peace be upon him] said:

“and keep me and my sons away from worshipping idols”

[Ibraaheem 14:35 – interpretation of the meaning]

One of the salaf said: “Who can claim to be safe from this after Ibraaheem?”

So the sincere believer’s fear of shirk should increase as should his desire for his for his Lord to keep him away from it, and he should say the great du’aa’ which the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) taught to his companions when he said to them: “Shirk among you will be more subtle than the footsteps of an ant, but I will teach you something which, if you do it, both minor and major shirk will be kept away from you. Say: Allaahumma inni a’oodhu bika an ushrika bika wa ana a’lam wa astaghfiruka lima la a’lam (O Allaah, I seek refuge with You from associating anything with You knowingly, and I seek Your forgiveness for that of which I am unaware).”

Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Jaami’, 3731

The above refers to the difference between major and minor shirk, defining each and describing its types.

With regard to the difference between them as far as the ruling is concerned:

Major shirk puts a person beyond the pale of Islam, so the one who does that is judged to be out of Islam and to have apostatized therefrom, so he is a kaafir and an apostate.

Minor shirk does not put a person beyond the pale of Islam, rather it may be done by a Muslim but he still remains in Islam; but the one who does that is in great danger because minor shirk is a major sin. Ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: “If I were to swear by Allaah falsely, that is better for me than if I were to swear by something other than Him sincerely.” So he regarded swearing by something other than Allaah (which is minor shirk) as being worse than swearing by Allaah falsely, and it is well known that swearing by Allaah falsely is a major sin.

We ask Allaah to make our hearts steadfast in adhering to His religion until we meet Him, and we seek refuge in His Might – may He be glorified – from going astray, for He is the Ever-Living Who never dies, but the jinn and mankind will die. And Allaah knows best and is most wise, and to Him is the final return of all.
ISLAMQA.INFO
IslamRe: Plz I Need Urgent Reply by iamgenius(m): 10:35pm On Aug 12, 2017
AbuUthaymeen:
LAUGHING. . what you do n0t kn0w n0r have pr0of for, yet u keep g0ing against wh0 kn0ws and have kn0wledge . . o ya explain mufasiko and mukafira o
Ok Ustaz. Fisq & Kufr; wat could lead to them.
IslamRe: Plz I Need Urgent Reply by iamgenius(m): 9:18pm On Aug 12, 2017
ikupakuti:
The one you wrongly accused (shaiytan), even though we both know he wont forgive you.

God will pay him off from your account (good deeds).

It wont benefit him @ the end but it will depreciate your credit balance.

SOLUTION : Follow up the wrong you did with a good deed. Bye.
Ok, Thank You.
IslamRe: Plz I Need Urgent Reply by iamgenius(m): 9:01pm On Aug 12, 2017
ikupakuti:
To refute a claim you have to be 100% of the source/basis of your refutation.

How are you so cock-sure the inner voice belongs to shaiytan ?

Do you realize that you‘ll stand & be charged before GOD for this false allegation you made against him even if it turns out to be his voice ?

People think because hes condemned then he can be accused wrongly.

You better start seeking his forgiveness grin
Ok Sir, I'm just a student. Whose forgiveness should I seek?
IslamRe: Plz I Need Urgent Reply by iamgenius(m): 8:09pm On Aug 12, 2017
ikupakuti:
@empiree

Coman see drama o. E dey happen cheesy grin We are having a salad of fatwas here o over simple matter grin

Some even came printer to print the USUAL grin Many have been awarded already cheesy grin
LOL
IslamRe: Plz I Need Urgent Reply by iamgenius(m): 7:33pm On Aug 12, 2017
AbuUthaymeen:
Simple question you cant answer . . then explain mukafirah and mufaziko bida
I think u just hear those words for d first time. The only topic u knw is about Kufr And Bid'ah. Be Patient For Knowledge.
IslamRe: Plz I Need Urgent Reply by iamgenius(m): 7:02pm On Aug 12, 2017
Sissie:
Most important is to do what was prescribed after bad dreams.

And she should not make it a habit of fasting after every bad dream but a one time thing. because then it becomes problematic.

For what to do after bad dream read this link:

https://islamqa.info/en/9577
That's what I was trying to explain. Whenever I'm being asked a question, I usually think of what d result could be. U know, this is Nigeria where people are used to turning Sunnah to bid'ah. Some people don't even want the truth explained to them, coz they have already decided what to do for their mind. They only want scholars to make mistake and pass their bidah for them whilst the scholars know not what their intention is. May Allah guide us Aameen.
Christianity EtcRe: Jesus Rebukes Muhammad (screenshots) by iamgenius(m): 6:17pm On Aug 12, 2017
Haaa! Make I no talk sha. Op, you need help.
IslamRe: Plz I Need Urgent Reply by iamgenius(m): 6:13pm On Aug 12, 2017
AbuUthaymeen:
IS IT MUKAFIROH OR MUFASIKOH?
I don't know which of d printers u have with u now. You can decide to print Shahaadatu Kufr or Shahaadatu Bid'ah to give everyone.
IslamRe: Plz I Need Urgent Reply by iamgenius(m): 6:08pm On Aug 12, 2017
Sissie:
Next time, ask me why I advised her like that, and don't tell me what to do, because you don't agree.

Drop your advice and leave it alone.
Ok ma, dat's a lesson for me. Sincerely I neither mean to give anybody Bad Radd or call anybody a mubtadi'.
IslamRe: Plz I Need Urgent Reply by iamgenius(m): 4:21pm On Aug 12, 2017
Sissie:
They can reduce it, because the fast is not a compulsory fast. They decided to fast due to the scary dream and that's not obligatory.
Pls dont look at one angle b4 you answer an islamic question. The Prophet(peace be upon him) says: A judge who judges a matter correctly will have two rewards, A judge that tried to reach a correct judgement but later erred will have one reward. May Allah Straighten Our Ways.Aamen
IslamRe: Plz I Need Urgent Reply by iamgenius(m):
Marhyaam:
Asalam alaekum...
A sister had a scary dream and when she woke up her inner mind or let's call it an invisible voice told her to observe a seven days fasting but fortunately for her,her family decided to join her...is it right for them to reduce it to 3days fasting since they are all partaking in the fast.
Cc.. Mofpearl, Abdekabir, Alennsar
Wa Alaykum Salaam. Their fast is not even valid, Why? Because according to what you said; INNER MIND OR INVISIBLE VOICE. What is d meaning of that? There is difference if she and her family just decided to fast without being told by the invisible voice or someone. To be honest with you, that inner mind or voice is d shaytan, he's d one who whispers dat fast into her mind trying to lead her into bidah(innovation). I'm not saying it's haraam to engage in fasting as long as you wish to. Her action is akin to bidah, coz she( her inner mind) is prescribing what is not allowed to her, it even give her d number of fast and engaging her family into d fast.
IslamRe: Islamic Rulings On Dua And Amin by iamgenius(m): 11:20pm On Aug 11, 2017
I see Deathstroke has dis monicker, you need to aquire and learn Adad from good sheiks. Even though you might be right in some things that you say(not everything you say is right). U Lack Good Adab (Manner) in calling people to Islam. SMH for you in pity.
IslamRe: Can We Call People Who Do Shirk And Bid'ah Muslims? by iamgenius(op): 1:55pm On Aug 11, 2017
topzeezo:
Aslm i have a bit question here pls. I want some one 2 enlight me brief about khulafau rashideen.....
They were the four khulafaau after the death of the prophet(peace be upon him). Whatever they say or do are also Sunnah. They Prophet(peace be upon him) said: Be Upon My Sunnah And D Sunnah Of Khulafaa Raashideen.
IslamRe: Can We Call People Who Do Shirk And Bid'ah Muslims? by iamgenius(op): 11:07am On Aug 11, 2017
DeathStroke007:
WHICH BIDA CONSTITUTES SIN THEN? and bida that constitute sin aint kufru? prove it bro.. because bida is tashreey. . tashreey is kufru.. there is no way there will be sin in tashreey or tashreey getting divided into sin and kufru..
Go and read Al Qawlu Al Mufeed Alaa Kitaabi Tawheed By Shaykh Uthaymeen. Ur problem is u dont read tira, u only stick to one or two tira that u and Jabata used to exchange to read in turns. It's a pity; Alfa Ti Ko Ni Tira.
IslamRe: Can We Call People Who Do Shirk And Bid'ah Muslims? by iamgenius(op): 10:58am On Aug 11, 2017
DeathStroke007:
WHAT OF BIDA?
If d bidah constitutes kufr or shirk then it's not permissible.
IslamRe: Can We Call People Who Do Shirk And Bid'ah Muslims? by iamgenius(op): 10:53am On Aug 11, 2017
bahaushe1:
Jazakallahu khairan.
But is this your write up or you got it from somewhere? The pattern look similar to that of islamqa.com.
U are right islamqa.info/en
IslamRe: Can We Call People Who Do Shirk And Bid'ah Muslims? by iamgenius(op): 10:23am On Aug 11, 2017
shuaibu4live:
May Allah Subhana Wa ta Allah reward you.
Aameen and all the muslims.
IslamRe: Can We Call People Who Do Shirk And Bid'ah Muslims? by iamgenius(op): 10:20am On Aug 11, 2017
QuietHammer:
Boooorrriiing. Is it true that Mohammed(PBUH) was a bandit?
You are cursed already.
IslamRe: Can We Call People Who Do Shirk And Bid'ah Muslims? by iamgenius(op): 10:18am On Aug 11, 2017
Talkingboy:
Can I pray behind an Imam that does Shrik please ?

If yea or no , I need evidence pls .


Thank You .
Whoever does shirk is not a muslim, you cann't pray behind him. because he has joined somtin in worship with Allah.
Christianity EtcRe: May Allah Accept Our Prayers Ameen by iamgenius(m): 10:07am On Aug 11, 2017
Aameen
IslamRe: Can We Call People Who Do Shirk And Bid'ah Muslims? by iamgenius(op): 9:47am On Aug 11, 2017
MhizzAJ:
Rubbish undecided
So I can't comment because am not a Muslim
What have u just done?
IslamRe: Is The Word "Olohun" Appropriate For Allah?? by iamgenius(m): 8:02am On Aug 11, 2017
DeathStroke007:
NO . . WHATSUP WITH IT
It clearly explains the issue of forming another jamaah prayer after the regular on, u can borrow it and read it. Its price is expensive if you want to buy it sha
IslamCan We Call People Who Do Shirk And Bid'ah Muslims? by iamgenius(op): 7:45am On Aug 11, 2017
Can we call people who do shirk and bid'ah muslims?

This question involves two issues, bid’ah (innovation) and shirk (polytheism, association of others with Allaah).

A. Bid’ah.

This issue may be divided into three topics:

1. Definition of bid’ah 2. Categories of bid’ah 3. Rulings on one who commits bid’ah – does that make him a kaafir or not?

1. Definition of bid’ah.

Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “According to sharee’ah, the definition is ‘Worshipping Allaah in ways that Allaah has not prescribed.’ If you wish you may say, ‘Worshipping Allaah in ways that are not those of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) or his rightly guided successors (al-khulafaa’ al-raashidoon).’”

The first definition is taken from the aayah (interpretation of the meaning):

“Or have they partners with Allaah (false gods) who have instituted for them a religion which Allaah has not ordained?” [al-Shooraa 42:21]

The second definition is taken from the hadeeth of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), who said:

“I urge you to adhere to my way (Sunnah) and the way of the rightly-guided successors (al-khulafa’ al-raashidoon) who come after me. Hold fast to it and bite onto it with your eyeteeth [i.e., cling firmly to it], and beware of newly-invented matters.”

So everyone who worships Allaah in a manner that Allaah has not prescribed or in a manner that is not in accordance with the way of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) or his rightly-guided successors (al-khulafa’ al-raashidoon), is an innovator, whether that innovated worship has to do with the names and attributes of Allaah, or to do with His rulings and laws.

With regard to ordinary matters of habit and custom, these are not called bid’ah (innovation) in Islam, even though they may be described as such in linguistic terms. But they are not innovations in the religious sense, and these are not the things that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was warning us against.

And there is no such thing in Islam as bid’ah hasanah (good innovation).”

(Majmoo’ Fataawa Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, vol. 2, p. 291)

2. Categories of bid’ah

Bid’ah may be divided into two categories:

(i) bid’ah which constitutes kufr

(ii) bid’ah which does not constitute kufr

If you ask, what is the definition of bid’ah which constitutes kufr and that which does not constitute kufr?

The answer is:

Shaykh Haafiz al-Hukami (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “The kind of bid’ah which constitutes kufr is when one denies a matter on which there is scholarly consensus, which widely-known, and which no Muslim can have any excuse for not knowing, such as denying something that is obligatory, making something obligatory that is not obligatory, or making something haraam halaal, or making something halaal haraam; or believing some notion about Allaah, His Messenger and His Book when they are far above that, whether in terms of denial of affirmation – because that means disbelieving in the Qur’aan and in the message with which Allaah sent His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).

Examples include the bid’ah of the Jahamiyyah, who denied the attributes of Allaah; or the notion that the Qur’aan was created; or the notion that some of the attributes of Allaah were created; or the bid’ah of the Qadariyyah who denied the knowledge and actions of Allaah; or the bid’ah of the Mujassimah who likened Allaah to His creation… etc.

The second category, bid’ah which does not constitute kufr, is defined as that which does not imply rejection of the Qur’aan or of anything with which Allaah sent His Messengers.

Examples include the Marwaani bid’ahs (which were denounced by the greatest Sahaabah who did not approve of them, although they did not denounce them as kaafirs or refuse to give them bay’ah because of that), such as delaying some of the prayers until the end of the due times, doing the Eid khutbah before theEid prayer, delivering the khutbah whilst sitting down on Fridays, etc.

(Ma’aarij al-Qubool, 2/503-504)

3- The ruling on one who commits bid’ah – is he regarded as a kaafir or not?

The answer is that it depends.

If the bid’ah constitutes kufr, then the person is one of the following two types:

(i) Either it is known that his intention is to destroy the foundations of Islam and make the Muslims doubt it. Such a person is definitely a kaafir; indeed, he is a stranger to Islam and is one of the enemies of the faith.

(ii) Or he is deceived and confused; he cannot be denounced as a kaafir until proof is established against him, fair and square.

If the bid’ah does not constitute kufr, then he should not be denounced as a kaafir. Rather, he remains a Muslim, but he has done a gravely evil action.

If you ask, how should we deal with those who commit bid’ah?

The answer is:

Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “In both cases, we have to call these people – who claim to be Muslim but who commit acts of bid’ah which may constitute kufr or may be less than that – to the truth, by explaining the truth without being hostile or condemning what they are doing. But once we know that they are too arrogant to accept the truth – for Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning), ‘And insult not those whom they (disbelievers) worship besides Allaah, lest they insult Allaah wrongfully without knowledge.’ [al-An’aam 6:108] – if we find out that they are stubborn and arrogant, then we should point out their falsehood, because then pointing out their falsehood becomes an obligation upon us.

With regard to boycotting them, that depends upon the bid’ah. If it is a bid’ah which constitutes kufr, then it is obligatory to boycott the person who does it. If it is of a lesser degree than that, then it is essential to examine the situation further. If something may be achieved by boycotting the person, then we do it; if no purpose will be served by it, or if it will only make him more disobedient and arrogant, then we should avoid doing that, because whatever serves no purpose, it is better not to do it. And also in principle it is haraam to boycott a believer, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: ‘It is not permissible for a man to forsake [not speak to] his brother for more than three [days].’”

(Adapted from Majmoo’ Fataawa Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, vol. 2, p. 293)
B. Shirk, its types and the definition of each

Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Uthaymeen said:

“Shirk is of two types, major shirk which puts a person beyond the pale of Islam, and lesser shirk.”

The first type, major shirk, is “Every type of shirk which the Lawgiver described as such and which puts a person beyond the pale of his religion” – such as devoting any kind of act of worship which should be for Allaah to someone other than Allaah, such as praying to anyone other than Allaah, fasting for anyone other than Allaah or offering a sacrifice to anyone other than Allaah. It is also a form of major shirk to offer supplication (du’aa’) to anyone other than Allaah, such as calling upon the occupant of a grave or calling upon one who is absent to help one in some way in which no one is able to help except Allaah.

The second type is minor shirk, which means every kind of speech or action that Islam describes as shirk, but it does not put a person beyond the pale of Islam – such as swearing an oath by something other than Allaah, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said that whoever swears an oath by something other than Allaah is guilty of kufr or shirk.”

The one who swears an oath by something other than Allaah but does not believe that anyone other than Allaah has the same greatness as Allah, is a mushrik who is guilty of lesser shirk, regardless of whether the one by whom he swore is venerated by people or not. It is not permissible to swear by the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), or by the president, or by the Ka’bah, or by Jibreel, because this is shirk, but it is minor shirk which does not put a person beyond the pale of Islam.

Another type of minor shirk is showing off, which means that a person does something so that people will see it, not for the sake of Allaah.

The ways in which showing off may cancel out acts of worship are either of the following:

The first is when it is applies to an act of worship from the outset, i.e., the person is not doing that action for any reason other than showing off. In this case, the action is invalid and is rejected, because of the hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah which was attributed to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), which says that Allaah said, “I am so self-sufficient that I am in no need of having an associate. Thus he who does an action for someone else’s sake as well as Mine will have that action renounced by Me to him whom he associated with Me.”

(Narrated by Muslim, Kitaab al-Zuhd, no. 2985)

The second is when the showing off happens later on during the act of worship, i.e., the action is originally for Allaah, then showing off creeps into it. This may be one of two cases:

The first is when the person resists it – this does not harm him.

For example, a man has prayed a rak’ah, then some people come along during his second rak’ah and it occurs to him to make the rukoo’ or sujood longer, or makes himself weep, and so on. If he resists that, it does not harm him, because he is striving against this idea. But if he goes along with that, then every action which stemmed from showing off is invalid, such as if he made his standing or prostration long, or he made himself weep – all of those actions will be cancelled out. But does this invalidation extend to the entire act of worship or not?

We say that either of the following must apply:

Either the end of his act of worship was connected to the beginning (with no pause); so if the end of it is invalidated then all of it is invalidated.

This is the case with the prayer – the last part of it cannot be invalidated without the first part also being invalidated, so the whole prayer is invalid.

Or if the beginning of the action is separate from the end of it, then the first part is valid but the latter part is not. Whatever came before the showing off is valid, and what came after it is not valid.

An example of that is a man who has a hundred riyals, and gives fifty of them in charity for the sake of Allaah with a sound intention, then he gives fifty in charity for the purpose of showing off. The first fifty are accepted, and the second fifty are not accepted, because the latter is separate from the former.”

Majmoo’ Fataawa wa Rasaa’il Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, and al-Qawl al-Mufeed Sharh Kitaab al-Tawheed, vol. 1, p. 114, 1st edition
IslamRe: Is The Word "Olohun" Appropriate For Allah?? by iamgenius(m): 7:22am On Aug 11, 2017
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DeathStroke007
do you know a tira titled As-shrhu Al-mumti' Alaa Zaadil Mustaqni' الشرح الممتع على زاد المستقنع؟
Christianity EtcRe: Why Allah? by iamgenius(m): 7:02am On Aug 11, 2017
Surah 2 Verses 135 to 137

Christianity EtcRe: Why Allah? by iamgenius(m): 6:50am On Aug 11, 2017
plappville:
Please give me only one or two verses where Muhammed used the word: God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Just one not all the trash you put up there. Nothng like God of Ishmeal in the Torah/Bible. It was Muhammed that invented that.

and tell me why You muslims cannot pray by calling on the God of Abraham,Isaac and Jacob? knowing fully well that God said, This is my name for ever, and this is my memorial unto all generations" Do you know what this means? memorial unto all generation.
Surah 6 verse 161== Say (O Muhammad): Truly, my Lord has guided me to a Straight Path, a right religion, the religion of Ibrahim(Abraham), Hanif (i.e. the true Islamic Monotheism- to believe in One God (Allah i.e to worship none but Allah Alone) and he was not of Al Mushrikuun.
Christianity EtcRe: Please HELP ME INTERPRET Matt 10:34 by iamgenius(m): 6:27am On Aug 11, 2017
701ecilana:
Hmmm. Play play you say? Are your sure of what you talking about?

So because we don't kill people means we are playing?
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