![]() ![]() So there is no difference of opinion about this: whoever denies the legislation of the prayer is a disbeliever.īut if there is a man who does not deny (the legislation) of the prayer and who acknowledges its legislation, but with respect to action, he does not perform it, he does not pray – maybe he does not pray at all and maybe he prays sometimes – so in this case, if we said that this man has disbelieved, this statement would not apply to him at all, because kufr (disbelief) is denial, and he is not denying the legislation of the prayer, as (Allāh), the Most High, said with regard And likewise, whoever denies a matter from the religion that a Muslim cannot be ignorant about – for example, whoever denies (the legislation of) fasting, Hajj and whatever else there is of matters known by all the Muslims to be necessities of the religion – then he is a disbeliever. So regarding this second state, he is a disbeliever by the consensus of the Muslims. “The one who abandons the prayer has two states: either he believes in its legislation, or he denies its legislation. Question #5: “What is the ruling on the one who abandons the prayer? And what is the difference between al-kufr ul-ʽamalī (the disbelief related to actions) and al-kufr ul-ʽitiqādī (the disbelief related to faith)?” Source: silsilat ul-hudā wa nnūr ~ the series of guidance and light ~ tape no.
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