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Apa yang boleh membatalkan iman seseorang?
Apa yang boleh membatalkan iman seseorang?
Apa yang boleh menyebabkan iman seseorang menjadi batal?
Apa yang boleh menyebabkan iman seseorang menjadi batal?
Apa akibat daripada membatalkan iman?
Apa akibat daripada membatalkan iman?
Study Notes
- Iman can be nullified through intention, speech, and action.
- Iman can be nullified by disbelief or doubt in matters related to God, prophethood, the unseen, and Shariah.
- Nullification of iman can occur through words that invite disbelief or denial of Islamic beliefs.
- Nullification of iman can occur through actions that clearly demonstrate disbelief, such as prostrating to idols or performing rituals of other religions.
- Certain conditions must be met for iman to be nullified, including knowledge of the action leading to disbelief and doing it intentionally.
- The consequences of nullifying iman include the loss of all good deeds and the prohibition from entering Paradise.
- False teachings that claim to be Islam but contradict the Quran and Sunnah are considered deviant.
- Characteristics of deviant teachings include rejecting the importance of Hadith, claiming to be a prophet or imam, and disrespecting the Prophet's companions.
- Deviant teachings may also reject the obligation of performing obligatory prayers.
- Blindly following the teachings of a guru or group without proper knowledge or understanding can lead to deviant beliefs.
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Challenge your knowledge of Islamic beliefs with this quiz on the nullification of iman and deviant teachings. Test your understanding of the conditions and consequences of nullifying iman, as well as the characteristics of deviant teachings. This quiz will help you identify false teachings and avoid blindly following gurus or groups without proper knowledge. Use your understanding to strengthen your iman and protect yourself from deviant beliefs.