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Declaring a Muslim to be an apostate & its guidelines

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Therefore, he, who was declared a Muslim to be a heretic unjustly, he will ‎then have to assume these matters in totality; because these affairs are ‎built upon his speech, and statements (against the Muslim). ‎

Hence, people learning what things entail disbelief, and apostasy is ‎necessary. ‎

It is a must that he learns and does not speak ignorantly. Otherwise, he ‎would believe that whoever opposes him in his position has disbelieved; ‎although, no one should declare another to be an apostate except for ‎evidence of his apostasy has been established by the Book of Allah, the ‎authentic Sunnah of His Messenger (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam), or by ‎the consensus of the Muslims (i.e., The companions of the Messenger), on ‎the person.‎

The knowledge of this, from where is it taken? Is the knowledge taken ‎from the books, from observation and memorization of the texts? No, ‎knowledge should not be taken from any source except the people of ‎knowledge; from the scholars who are well grounded in knowledge.‎

Religious knowledge should not be taken from the books, by reading, or ‎examination and memorization of the texts solely, even if the memorized ‎texts were abundant.‎

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First published October 22, 2014

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