الفرق بين المراجعتين لصفحة: «القرآن والحديث والعلماء: الردة»

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{{Quote|1=[{{Reference archive|1=http://answering-islam.org/Hahn/statement.gif|2=2013-06-04}} What is the stand of the Islamic Law regarding the Muslim who has renounced Islam and embraced another religion?]<BR>Mufti of the Republic of Lebanon, Beirut, Fatwa issued November 13, 1989|2=The person who renounces his apostasy is not obliged to repeat the performance of everything he had accomplished prior to his apostasy (i.e., while he was still a practicing Muslim), such as the hajj (pilgrimage) and the prayers. His works will no longer be counted as having failed him, now that he has returned to Islam... Now, should the apostate (male or female) persist in his apostasy, he should be given the opportunity to repent, prior to his being put to death, out of respect for his Islam. A misunderstanding on his part may have taken place, and there would thus be an opportunity to rectify it. Often apostasy takes place on account of an offer (of inducement). So Islam must be presented to the apostate, things should be clarified, and his sin made manifest. '''He should be imprisoned for three days, so that he may have the opportunity to reflect upon his situation. This three-day period has been deemed adequate. But''' '''if the man or the woman has not repented of his or her raddah, but has continued to persist in it, then he or she should be put to death'''. (This is in harmony with) Muhammad's saying, may Allah's blessings and peace be upon him: `Kill him who changes his religion', as related by the Hadith authority, al-Bukhari, (in his Hadith collection).}}
{{Quote|1=[{{Reference archive|1=http://answering-islam.org/Hahn/statement.gif|2=2013-06-04}} What is the stand of the Islamic Law regarding the Muslim who has renounced Islam and embraced another religion?]<BR>Mufti of the Republic of Lebanon, Beirut, Fatwa issued November 13, 1989|2=The person who renounces his apostasy is not obliged to repeat the performance of everything he had accomplished prior to his apostasy (i.e., while he was still a practicing Muslim), such as the hajj (pilgrimage) and the prayers. His works will no longer be counted as having failed him, now that he has returned to Islam... Now, should the apostate (male or female) persist in his apostasy, he should be given the opportunity to repent, prior to his being put to death, out of respect for his Islam. A misunderstanding on his part may have taken place, and there would thus be an opportunity to rectify it. Often apostasy takes place on account of an offer (of inducement). So Islam must be presented to the apostate, things should be clarified, and his sin made manifest. '''He should be imprisoned for three days, so that he may have the opportunity to reflect upon his situation. This three-day period has been deemed adequate. But''' '''if the man or the woman has not repented of his or her raddah, but has continued to persist in it, then he or she should be put to death'''. (This is in harmony with) Muhammad's saying, may Allah's blessings and peace be upon him: `Kill him who changes his religion', as related by the Hadith authority, al-Bukhari, (in his Hadith collection).}}


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