They believe that they are Muslims even though they are not. "If these people are coming to learn about the correct 'Aqeedah (creed or beliefs), then they should not be removed. It is good that they are coming and listening to the truth, but my question is: should we allow them to pray with us with this incorrect 'Aqeedah (creed) for the sake of Da'wah (calling them to Islaam) so as to not hurt their feelings and run them away, as some brothers feel? Or should we remove them from the rows, and explain to them why (we removed them) with proofs from the Qur`an and Sunnah? Please clarify for us the correct thing to do?Ī: 43a: Shaykh 'Abdullaah al-Bukharee (hafidhahullaah) answered: Although this group considers themselves to be Muslims, they believe that Allaah came in the person of Fard Muhammad (i.e. Q: 43: Members of the Nation of Islaam are starting to visit the Masaajid of the Salafees. Questions Related to the Nation of Islaam*
The Scholars have indeed made takfeer of the Nation of "Islaam," otherwise known as "Nation of Kufr," for their vile, corrupt 'aqeedah and disbelief, and opposition to Islaam.
I believe the title of the book is something to the effect of "Q&A For Incarcerated Muslims".īismillaah Al-Hamdulillaah wa salatu wa salaamu 'ala rasulullaah In addition to this there are some specific legal verdicts that were given by some of the scholars clarifying how incarcerated Muslims should deal with them in the prison system this appeared in a book that was published within the last few years.
The following links from the old site should also prove beneficial. He specifically mentions that it known Elijah Mohamed 'did not believe except in that which the senses submit to, and thus does not believe in the Angels or a physical Resurrection '.
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