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Ali Dawah is a famous YouTuber who millions of Muslims watch and are influenced by, including Andrew Tate. He preaches true Islam; 1. That people leaving the faith should be killed 2. You can marry other women without telling your wife His partners agree; 3. You shouldnt question Islam 4. His partners agree that without reading the Hadith, Muslims will think it's ok to have underage marriage and sex.
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no no people should not be killed for making a choice in their own freedom of religion period there's that should be worldwide Oh goodness sakes whoo peace
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Wow. Has anyone on here explained this?
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Not at all, bro. When they see it, they just scrope off, like they never saw it, you know. So, as you can see, it's crickets in here, my bro. But one thing I just wish that Muslims were more learned in their text, because they seem to be making up a lot of things of their own feelings, you know. And they need to find a belief that really aligns with what they want to practice.
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“Killing the apostate” is not an issue linked to freedom of belief and thought. It did not mean leaving Islam as much as it meant breaking out of Islam, which is considered a crime against public order in the Islam nation, as it is a departure from the provisions of the religion that the nation embraces, and is considered at that time synonymous with the crime of high treason that is prohibited by all laws.
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So the killing of the apostate was not for mere apostasy, but rather to bring about an extra matter that divides the group of Muslims, whereby they use apostasy to turn Muslims away from their religion.
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Allah the Almighty said: Verse 3:72 “A group among the People of the Book said ˹to one another˺, “Believe in what has been revealed to the believers in the morning and reject it in the evening, so they may abandon their faith.”
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This is also supported by what Sheikh Ibn Taymiyyah mentioned: [The Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and his family, accepted the repentance of a group of apostates, and ordered the killing of a group of others, who added to apostasy other things that included harm to Islam and Muslims, such as his order to kill Muqis bin Hababa on the day of the conquest, when he included killing a Muslim and taking money to his apostasy, and he did not repent before being able to do so.
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And he also commanded the killing of Ibn Khatal when he included insulting and the killing of a Muslim to his apostasy, and he commanded the killing of Ibn Abi al-Sarh when his apostasy and slander were included in his apostasy]
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Allah Almighty said: Verse 2:256: Let there be no compulsion in religion, for the truth stands out clearly from falsehood. So whoever renounces false gods and believes in Allah has certainly grasped the firmest, unfailing hand-hold. And Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing.
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This verse states that he who changes religion kill him. What room is there for any other understanding? The verse says what it says.
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