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I'm sure you're right, but that doesn't detract from the fact that it's a patronising view of non-belief to spread around, regardless of its intended audience.
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I don't think it's talking about non-belief in its totality. It's talking about what leads a muslim to be disobedient and negligent of his duty to Allah and these four sins are identified.
In Islam, there are certain sins, that if a muslim were to persist in, it would render that person a non-believer.
Question is... if a person claims to be muslim, yet persists in these acts, while knowing full well that they are impermissible, does he have a right to feel patronised?