@Hadithoftheday Witchcraft.
The seven major sins in Islam are: 1. Shirk (Associating Partners with Allah),
2. Witchcraft,
3. Killing a soul whom Allah has forbidden to kill,
4. Consuming orphan's wealth,
5. Consuming Riba,
6. Fleeing from the battlefield, &
7. Slandering chaste, innocent women
The seven major sins in Islam are: 1. Shirk (Associating Partners with Allah),
2. Witchcraft,
3. Killing a soul whom Allah has forbidden to kill,
4. Consuming orphan's wealth,
5. Consuming Riba,
6. Fleeing from the battlefield, &
7. Slandering chaste, innocent women
@Hadithoftheday The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: “Avoid the seven sins that doom a person to Hell.” Some companions said: What are they, O Messenger of Allah? +
@Hadithoftheday He said: “Associating others with Allah (shirk); witchcraft; killing a soul whom Allah has forbidden us to kill, except in cases dictated by Islamic law; consuming orphans’ wealth; consuming riba; fleeing from the battlefield; and slandering chaste, innocent women.” (Bukhari)
@Hadithoftheday 1. Shirk:
The greatest of these sins is shirk (associating others with Allah), which leads to doom with no hope of redemption, and if a person dies in this state he will abide in Hell for all eternity. +
The greatest of these sins is shirk (associating others with Allah), which leads to doom with no hope of redemption, and if a person dies in this state he will abide in Hell for all eternity. +
@Hadithoftheday Allah says in Qur'an:
“Verily, whosoever sets up partners in worship with Allah, then Allah has forbidden Paradise for him, and the Fire will be his abode. And for the Zalimun (polytheists and wrongdoers) there are no helpers.” [al-Maidah 5:72]
“Verily, whosoever sets up partners in worship with Allah, then Allah has forbidden Paradise for him, and the Fire will be his abode. And for the Zalimun (polytheists and wrongdoers) there are no helpers.” [al-Maidah 5:72]
@Hadithoftheday 2. Witchcraft:
Witchcraft involves shirk because it is worshipping the jinn and is seeking the help of the jinn to misguide people.
The practitioner of witchcraft is the one who deals with that which causes harm to people by means of the jinn & worshipping them instead of Allah
Witchcraft involves shirk because it is worshipping the jinn and is seeking the help of the jinn to misguide people.
The practitioner of witchcraft is the one who deals with that which causes harm to people by means of the jinn & worshipping them instead of Allah
@Hadithoftheday Sometimes Practitioner does things that harm them of words, deeds and blowing on knots; sometimes he does that by causing illusions to such an extent that a thing may be seen as something other than what it really is.
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@Hadithoftheday Sometimes the practitioner of witchcraft does things to harm people by means of the jinn and worshipping them instead of Allah, by means of words, deeds and blowing on knots, as Allah says in Qur'an: “And from the evil of the witches when they blow in the knots.” [al-Falaq 113:4]
@Hadithoftheday It was proven from Amir al-Muminin ‘Umar R.A that he wrote to his governors in greater Syria and elsewhere, instructing them to execute every practitioner of witchcraft, male or female, because of the great extent of their evil and the danger they posed.
@Hadithoftheday 3. Killing a soul whom Allah has forbidden us to kill: This is a serious crime of which Allah says:
And whoever kills a believer intentionally, his recompense is Hell to abide therein & the Wrath & the Curse of Allah are upon him, & a great punishment is prepared for him [4:93]
And whoever kills a believer intentionally, his recompense is Hell to abide therein & the Wrath & the Curse of Allah are upon him, & a great punishment is prepared for him [4:93]
@Hadithoftheday 4. Consuming riba: This refers to dealing with riba which Allah has prohibited. Consuming riba is a major sin which it is essential to avoid. Allah says in Qur'an:
“Allah has permitted trading and forbidden Riba.” [al-Baqarah 2:275]
“Allah has permitted trading and forbidden Riba.” [al-Baqarah 2:275]
@Hadithoftheday 5. Consuming orphan's wealth:
The orphan is the one whose father has died when he is small and has not yet reached puberty. What is required in the case of orphans is to treat them kindly, protect their wealth, make it grow and handle it with proper care. +
The orphan is the one whose father has died when he is small and has not yet reached puberty. What is required in the case of orphans is to treat them kindly, protect their wealth, make it grow and handle it with proper care. +
@Hadithoftheday The one who spoils the orphan’s wealth and consumes it unlawfully is subject to a stern warning, because the orphan is weak and he has transgressed against him and consumed his wealth.
@Hadithoftheday 6. Fleeing from the battlefield:
When the Muslims meet the disbelievers in battle, the one who flees and deserts his brothers on the day of battle, when the disbelievers march against the Muslims or the Muslims march against the disbelievers is among the major sinners
When the Muslims meet the disbelievers in battle, the one who flees and deserts his brothers on the day of battle, when the disbelievers march against the Muslims or the Muslims march against the disbelievers is among the major sinners
@Hadithoftheday 7. Slandering chaste, innocent women:
Slandering chaste women is a major sin, as is slandering chaste men, but such accusations are usually made against women.
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Slandering chaste women is a major sin, as is slandering chaste men, but such accusations are usually made against women.
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@Hadithoftheday The one who slanders chaste women, which means accusing them of zina (fornication or adultery) – by saying: So & So committed zina, but he is lying – this is one of the seven sins that doom one to Hell & for which one deserves to be given eighty lashes
@Hadithoftheday Allah says in Qur'an: “And those who accuse chaste women, and produce not four witnesses, flog them with eighty stripes” [an-Nur 24:4].
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