Thanks for the replies. I am refering to Muslims, specifically the younger people, who were born in to Islam but never really practised, they dont pray regularily, fast etc, but they still call themselves Muslims.
Also, isnt there something along the lines of there is no belief after disbelief? So what about the youngsters who ere born into Muslims families but didnt practsie at all until they are much older, such as in their 20's? Is that different to apostates returning to belief?
And i dont mean becuase they dont believe that it is true, but rather becuase of lack of education, laziness, just not caring and being in enviroments that do not stress practising.
For me, whoever says "There is No God but Allah, Muhammad is messenger of Allah" is a Muslim. Which means he want to be called and recognized as a Muslim. Practicing or not, it's between him/her and God.
For me, whoever says "There is No God but Allah, Muhammad is messenger of Allah" is a Muslim. Which means he want to be called and recognized as a Muslim. Practicing or not, it's between him/her and God.
yeh definately!
what is meant by 'disbelief isnt forgiven', i.e. if someone is a disbeliever and they die that way, they will never be forgiven.
whereas a sinner... as long as his sin is between himself and Allah (i.e. doesnt involve taking rights of other people, e.g. swearing) Allah may choose to forgive him without punishing him if he wills.
Even full on apostates (like someoen who says 'nope im not gonna b Muslim nemore', and then they repent) are forgiven... whether they will have the same status as somoene who was firm all the way through is a different matter...
these fellas who are lost when they're young and then they practice get alott of reward though, because they're not exactly like the "full on" apostate who comes in and out of Islam knowingly.
verse 68 to 71 is a good example of it..
Apostasy Apostasy is defined as a Muslim making a statement or performing an action that takes him out of the fold of Islam. The punishment prescribed for it in the Sunnah is execution, and it came as a remedy for a problem that existed at the time of the Prophet (peace be upon him). This problem was that a group of people would publicly enter into Islam together then leave Islam together in order to cause doubt and uncertainty in the hearts of the believers. The Qur’ân relates this event to us:
A group from the People of the Scripture said: ‘Believe in what came down upon those who believe at the beginning of the day, then disbelieve at the end of the day, so perhaps they might return from faith.
Thus, the prescribed punishment for apostasy was instituted so that apostasy could not be used as a means of causing doubt in Islam.
At the same time, the apostate is given time to repent, so if he has a misconception or is in doubt about something, then his cause of doubt can be removed and the truth clarified to him. He is encouraged to repent for three days.
Then why did the prophet say "the discriminator between us and them is prayer", and he said "whoever leaves prayer is a disbeliever", and how about the many verses revealed pounding the hypocrites who said 'there is no god but Allah etc' because of their other deeds...
there's more to Islam than words... otherwise Ibleed would enter Jannah!! lol after all he does believe that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his final messenger! (im serious)
But thats not totally true. When the prophet (saw) passed away, and Abu bakr r.a. became the leader, some tribes refused to pay zakat to the state out of arrogance, they said they used to pay to prophet Muhammad (saw) because he was Allah swt messenger but out of their arrogance they saw Abu bakr r.a. not worthy of receiving their zakat payment. And those people were considered apostates, not becuase they rejected the shahadah, but simply becuase they refused to pay zakat.
Only God knows who prays and who not. Even if a fella pray a million times, it doesnt mean that Allah would accept his prayers (if he did it ignorantly or just to show off) - are they apostates in our eyes? We dont know. but Allah knows the best. So as we are weak creature of allah just can presume they're Muslims. Unless they went to church and pray to the cross etc.
There is a difference between:
1) People who said they dont want to pay zakat because prophet Muhammad is dead.
2) People who dont pay zakat but still acknowledge that zakat is a pillar of Islam.
um actually out of the two categories u mentioned, the former would be better than the latter, because the former made ijtihad and it was a sincere ijtihad for alot of them, but Abu Bakr didn't take a bar of it because it was directly against the correct understanding..
the latter are worse becasue they're not making ijtihad and they're just being lazy about it... they would be treated exactly the way the prophet treated the people of taif who got involved in usury, he layed seige on them for a pretty long time and they got punished for it pretty severely. They where fought as if they where non Muslims..
and we know that usury is not a pillar of Islam the way zakat is...
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