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Some people say as a threat, “I am going to think of you as if Allah never created you”
The Muslim should avoid using this phrase, “I am going to think of you as if Allah never created you”, because the literal meaning is not sound or appropriate. It is not permissible for the Muslim to come to something that Allah (may He be exalted) has created and think of it as if it was never created, because it is not appropriate to think of something that exists as being non-existent. The Muslim is enjoined to guard his tongue and avoid ambiguous phrases that could be misinterpreted, especially phrases that refer to Allah (may He be exalted) or His Prophets or His religion. This phrase also constitutes tyranny and transgression, and boasting of one’s strength, which is not a praiseworthy action.7,630A 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”
8,649Is it permissible to attribute thought to Allah?
7,405Is it permissible to use the phrases the “Holy Qur’an” and the “Holy Prophet”?
15,048Are calamities connected to the words we say?
7,514Saying “O Allah, there is no jealousy (Allahumma la hasad)”
18,868Ruling on cursing or inveighing against circumstances
8,785Ruling on describing a professional player as “God” or “Godlike”
29,735What is the ruling on someone who describes another person as a Jew, meaning that he is miserly or greedy?
Summary of the answer: It is not permissible for a Muslim to accuse his fellow Muslim of being a Jew, a Christian or the like, even if he only meant that he has some of the (stereotypical) characteristics of the Jews, Christians or others.19,092Can Allah be described as having protective jealousy (gheerah)? Can it be said that Allah has protective jealousy for His Prophets and close friends?
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