Removing the Doubts: Who are the Muslims?
بـسـم الله والحـمـد لله والـصلاة والـسـلام عــلى رسـول الله، وبـعـد
Imaam al-Bukhaaree رحمه الله said:
Book of Prayer:
Chapter: Facing the Qiblah in prayer
Narrated
Anas bin Maalik: Allaah's Apostle صلى الله عليه وسلم said, “Whoever prays like us and
faces our Qiblah and eats our slaughtered animals is a Muslim and is under
Allaah's and His Apostle's protection. So do not betray Allaah by betraying
those who are in His protection.”[1] [Saheeh al-Bukhaaree (392)]
Narrated
Anas bin Maalik: Allaah's Apostle صلى الله عليه وسلم said, “I
have been ordered to fight the people till they say: 'None has the right to be
worshipped but Allaah.' And if they say so, pray like our prayers, face our
Qiblah and slaughter as we slaughter, then their blood and property will be
sacred to us and we will not interfere with them except legally and their
reckoning will be with Allaah.” Narrated Maimoon ibn Siyah that he
asked Anas bin Maalik, "O Abu Hamzah! What makes the life and property of
a person sacred?" He replied, "Whoever says, 'None has the right to
be worshipped but Allaah', faces our Qiblah during the prayers, prays like us
and eats our slaughtered animal, then he is a Muslim, and has got the same
rights and obligations as other Muslims have."[2] [Saheeh al-Bukhaaree (393. See also: 25, 1400, 2946,
6924, 7285)]
Shaikh Ibn Baaz رحمه الله said:
[1]
The meaning is of what he professes of Islaam outwardly. So, he has the same
rights as what the other Muslims have; and he is under same obligations as the
other Muslims. And his affair and heart is with Allaah to judge, except when his
apostasy becomes obvious.
Reference:
الحلل
الإبريزية من التعليقات البازية على صحيح البخاري
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