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I take all my words back since i cannot answer this nor do i know anything off this subject i am not willing to put my neck on the line and speak on the behalf of allah(swt). I personally think Christians and Jews are not fully kaffirs but i can be wrong and may allah(swt) forgive me for my shortcomings and miss-understanding.
Brother have you read my post #17?
as Imam Nawawi notes:
"Someone who does not believe that whoever follows another religion besides Islam is an unbeliever (like Christians), or doubts that such a person is an unbeliever, or considers their sect to be valid, is himself an unbeliever (kafir) even if he manifests Islam and believes in it" (Rawda al-talibin, 10.70).
Serious? So muslims calling muslims kafir now great...
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Yes brother, it happen in my country, indonesia. here there many muslims organizations/groups. as the group assume it the best one, sometimes they call the other muslim as kafir. commonly, they are the radical one or related with terrorism. they believe that it halal to kill / to bomb the kafirs.
brother.. the sentence (that the different between us is shalah ( pray 5 times in a day and night), they who do not do it are kafirs ) is not comes from my opinion. but it come from our prophet Muhammad pbuh ( in hadith).
Ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (May Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) said, If a man addresses his brother as, O Disbeliever, it returns to one of them; either it is as he said or it returns to him. (Agreed upon in both Bukhari 10/427 and Muslim 60)
Ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (May Allah bestow peace and blessings upon him) said, “If a man addresses his brother as, ‘O’ Disbeliever,’ it returns to one of them; either it is as he said or it returns to him.” (Agreed upon – in both Bukhari 10/427 and Muslim 60)
his brother here means moslems. as a moslem do not do shalah it means that he is not a moslem any more. as someone asked rasulullah about the definition about islam, rasulullah muhammad pbuh said that islam mean religious service / curtsey just only to Allah, pray ( shalah) 5 times for a day and night, zakat, fasting in ramadhan and hajj. it means they who are moslem ( in ID card) but not do shalah they are not exactly real moslems.
Salam brother, you need to understand Aqeedah properly to come to conclusions like these.
From the the Aqeedah (belief) perspective, if a Muslim accepts that prayer is obligatory in Islam and he doesn't pray, that is just a sin on himself and doesn't make him a Kaffir. But if he says that Muslims are not required to pray and that it is not obligatory, then he becomes a kaffir.
So to call millions of Muslims kaffirs for not praying while not knowing the proper rulings nor their views on salah is haram. Please for your own good stay away from matters like this unless you have adequate knowledge.
And do not say about what your tongues assert of untruth, "This is lawful and this is unlawful," to invent falsehood about Allah . Indeed, those who invent falsehood about Allah will not succeed. [16:116]
assalam alaika brother, sorry if i have lack knowledge on this.
you check it in hadith ( tirmidzi, kitab iman, 13 - 5)
" baina abdi wa baina kufri tarku shalah" ( the different between moslem (abdi/ believer) and kafirs is leaving shalah" )
Alaykum Salam brother.
I know about the hadith, if we as lay people without any sound knowledge take things at face value without knowing all relevant information and in this case the information which deal with belief, then what we say is most definitely wrong.
What I said above, is the view of Imam Abu Hanifa, which is stated in his book of Aqeedah.
I advise you to take the views of scholars instead of your own interpretation of hadith.
Let me give you an example:
In one hadith it says that shyness is half of Iman.
In another it says that marriage (getting married) is half of Iman.
In another it says that good manners is half of Iman.
There are a few other hadith of similar nature. So according to those hadith, if we take them at face value without proper understanding of Aqeedah, then being shy and married equates to being a Muslim. So it doesn't matter that you don't pray if you already have full Iman (belief).
I don't know how much sense my example makes, but there is more to Aqeedah (what equates belief, what equates disbelief and what equates simply a sin) than what you and I know.
I am only advising you in the same manner that I would want to be advised by someone regarding this topic if I didn't know much about Aqeedah. If you don't want my advice, then please study Aqeedah.
I don't want to be rude, I just don't want you to say things which aren't true because both you and I will be held accountable for what we say.