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Apostasy
Punishment for Apostasy in Islam
The apostate is not to be put to death immediately after he falls into apostasy, especially if has doubts. Rather he should be asked to repent and be offered the opportunity to return to Islam and resolve his doubts, if any. If he persists in his apostasy after that, he is to be put to death.SaveHow to Repent from Making Fun of Islam
Mocking Islam and its teachings is a serious act of disbelief that can take a person out of the fold of Islam. For those who have erred in this way, sincere repentance and a return to the path of faith are essential steps. Islam teaches that the Quran and Sunnah are too sacred to be treated with ridicule or contempt. So, it is vital to approach them with the respect and reverence they deserve, ensuring that our words and actions align with the teachings of our faith.SaveRuling on Respecting Specific Names
SaveIf an apostate repents, does he have to make up the fasts that he missed before he apostatised?
SaveReviling any of the Prophets constitutes disbelief and apostasy
SaveWhat are the consequences of uttering words of disbelief (kufr)
SaveHe uttered a phrase cursing [someone’s] religion, but did not complete the phrase; and the difference between annulment of good deeds and annulment of the reward for good deeds
SaveRuling on saying “May the gods curse you”
SaveGuideline on what actions and words are regarded as mocking religion
SaveDoes a person become a disbeliever if he does not know the actions or words that could render a person a disbeliever, even if he does not do them?
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