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The Evils of Harry Potter and the Kufr of Magic
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  • The responsibility of guardianship/parenthood
  • The verdicts on magic according to the Sharee'ah
  • Examples of the magic contained in the Harry Potter books

Important Audio about Harry Potter and Magic Released

 

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Regarding Someone Who Knowingly Committed an Act that Nullified his Islaam in Private... Print E-mail
Friday, 19 September 2008

QUESTION: Regarding someone who knowingly committed an act that nullified his Islaam in private, does he consider himself to have left the religion, and that he needs to utter the testimony of faith again (i.e. retake his shahaadah)?  And what about the prayers and fasting that he missed up until he retook his shahaadah - does he make them up or not?
 

 
ANSWER: (by Shaykh Muhammad 'Umar Baazmool, Professor of Higher Studies at Umm al-Quraa University in Makkah):

 

بسم الله
الذي وقع في ناقض مع القدرة وعدم المانع فإنه يكفر، وعليه أن يجدد إسلامه والعبادات التي مرت عليه أثناء ذلك لا يلزمه القضاء فيها، والله اعلم.
أخوكم محمد بازمول
 

 In the Name of Allaah
 
Anyone who fell into an act of apostacy, willingly and without excuse, has left Islaam.  He must renew his Islaam (by uttering the shahaadah).  The acts of worship he missed up until this time do not have to be made up, and Allaah knows best.
 
Your brother,
Muhammad Baazmool
 
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Written correspondence dated: August 12, 2008

Last Updated ( Friday, 19 September 2008 )
 
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