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Basic Tenets of Faith
The fate of those who commit major sins, if they die persisting in those sins
15,105If a disbeliever becomes a Muslim but is still persisting in a sin, is his Islam valid?
If a disbeliever or apostate becomes Muslim but persists in committing a sin from which he has not repented, his becoming Muslim is valid according to scholarly consensus. But will he be forgiven for his sin from which he has not repented by virtue of becoming Muslim? Concerning that there are two scholarly views. See a detailed discussion of that in the long answer.8,167Ruling on objecting to some of the shar’i rulings that have been prescribed by Allaah
22,765Is this statement that is attributed to ‘Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) sound – “Did you come to know your Lord through Muhammad?”?
The words that were attributed to ‘Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) – Did you come to know your Lord through Muhammad…? – are words that are to be found in the books of the Shi‘ah as part of a long story. The evidence that this is a lie is obvious in this report, as they use it to impugn Abu Bakr and ‘Umar (may Allah be pleased with them) and cast aspersions on their knowledge, and they narrate it with an isnaad that is not free of narrators who were accused of lying and narrators who are unknown.8,463A comment on the phrase “Muhammad (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) is not mentioned at times of hardship but ease will be granted”
8,649Ruling on reading books and articles by fortunetellers and astrologers
It is not permissible to ask fortunetellers questions, because the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: Whoever goes to a fortuneteller and asks him about anything, no prayer will be accepted from him for forty days.” Narrated by Muslim (2230). This applies to the one who asked him a question without believing him. However, if he also believes that, then the matter is more serious, as the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever has intercourse with a menstruating woman, or with a woman in her back passage, or goes to a fortuneteller and believes what he says, has disbelieved in what Allah sent down to Muhammad (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him).” Reading the words of fortune tellers and soothsayers is haraam (forbidden); it is like asking them questions. If you deliberately read their words, then repent to Allah and seek His forgiveness, and do not do such a thing ever again.12,403A response to one who claims that Allah loves to punish and torment people
18,263The abhorrent nature of shirk
17,555Response to those who say that worship is accepted from everyone, no matter what his belief
12,342Can telomeres prevent death?
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