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Taslima Nasreen's criticism of the provisions of the Shari'ah and the definition and ruling of the apostates 3812519755

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Question

In our country, the so-called Taslima Nasreen women make different comments about different rules of Islam at different times. For example: "Men can have more than one wife, just as girls can have more than one man." Similarly, he criticized the veil practice, saying, "Nowhere in the world has the veil prevented the abduction of women, rape of women, murder of women." He called religion a "false belief." That is to say, he insults many of the rules and regulations of the Qur'an and Hadith in similar heinous and disgusting language. Therefore, from the point of view of the Qur'an-Hadith, it is in your best interest to know the rulings of such commentators. 7967692978


Answer

- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -

Islam is the only religion chosen by God. Islam is a full life provision. Every provision of it is applicable to people of all walks of life in all ages and in all countries. Since Islam is the way of life chosen by the great Rabbul ‘Alamin, its rules are eternal and inviolable. The law that existed at the beginning of Islam is still in force today, one and a half thousand years later. It will remain in force in the future as well. Trying to change or enlarge any of these, or demanding it, is tantamount to apostasy. Therefore, it is obligatory for every Muslim to accept every basic aqeedah and ahkam of Islam, big or small. Denying or trivializing any of these or ridiculing any aspect of Islam pushes people out of the confines of Islam. If a Muslim does not observe religious rules and rituals, but does not deny or ridicule any religious rules, then he will be considered a ‘fasiq (criminal and sinner). If he dies in this condition, then his janaza must be performed according to the rules. However, prominent scholars and leading personalities should not participate in it. So that such people have some enlightenment and come back from their condition by learning from it. But the consequences of apostasy are terrible. Before knowing that, it is necessary to know in detail the identity of a heretic or apostate. It is given below: Note that in order to be a believer, it is necessary to believe in all Aqeedahs. But it is not necessary to deny everything in order to be a kaafir or an apostate. Enough to disbelieve any one thing. If a person with a Muslim name denies or disbelieves in any of the basic aqeedahs of Islam, such as grave, resurrection, mizan, pulsirat, heaven, hell, resurrection, prayer, fasting, Hajj and zakat, he will be considered an apostate. Anyone who insults God, or criticizes any of His provisions, is an apostate. A person who insults Islam, insults religion and makes indecent remarks is an apostate. If anyone insults the Qur'an or speaks objectively about it, he is an apostate. As someone says - the Qur'an spreads sectarianism, etc. (Naujubillah) If anyone mocks the veil system of the female nation and denies the rules of the Qur'an and Hadith mentioned in this regard, then he too will become an apostate. This is the identity of the idols. But even after being apostatized by the comments described in the question, it has taken on the role of heretic in a more serious form. Therefore, according to the injunction of the heretic, the ruling of the Shari'ah on such commentators is: (1) He will be imprisoned nationally and will be forced to repent openly. If he refuses to repent, he will be hanged for extreme apostasy. (2) Until repentance, it will not be permissible for her husband, family, relatives or any other Muslim to have relations with her, to get up and sit down, to talk, to make transactions. Rather it will be forbidden. The further ruling of the Shari'ah is that since her marriage with her husband has been dissolved, it will be haraam for the two to meet. If they have sex, it will be illegal or adultery. If a child is born, it will be considered as haram jada or jaraj. (3) If that woman dies, it will be haraam to perform her janaza. (4) It will also be haraam for his relatives to arrange for his janaza. (5) It will be haraam to bury him in the graveyard of Muslims. Instead, he should be thrown into a hole and buried. This is the rule of the Shari'ah imposed on him by the worldly world. The horrors of the hereafter do not wait to speak of eternal punishment. 1624242251

- والله اعلم باالصواب -

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Source

  • ফাতাওয়া শামী, Part: 4, Page: 222
  • ফাতাওয়া দারুল উলূম, Part: 12, Page: 355
  • ইমদাদুল আহকাম, Part: 1, Page: 133
  • ফাতাওয়া দারুল উলূম, Part: 5, Page: 349
  • ফাতাওয়া তাতার খানিয়াহ, Part: 5, Page: 500
  • ফাতাওয়া তাতার খানিয়াহ, Part: 5, Page: 461
  • ফাতাওয়া মাহমূদিয়া, Part: 10, Page: 107
  • ফাতাওয়া দারুল উলূম, Part: 12, Page: 363
  • ফাতাওয়া দারুল উলূম, Part: 12, Page: 339
  • আদ্  দুররুল মুখতার, Part: 3, Page: 193
  • ফাতওয়ায়ে দারুল উলূম, Part: 5, Page: 29
  • ফাতওয়ায়ে দারুল উলূম, Part: 5, Page: 290
  • আদ্ দুররুল মুখতার, Part: 2, Page: 230
  • দারুল উলুম, Part: 5, Page: 291