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And do not say that of which you have no knowledge.
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Asked by truth exposed,
30 Jan 10:08 am
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Speaking about Allah without Knowledge
Speaking about Allah, the Most High, without knowledge, is the foremost aspect of shirk, which incurs the most severe punishment from Allah. For this reason, this is not allowed under any circumstances. This is clearly communicated by Allah in Surah A'araaf, which highlights the severity of this sin, by comparing it with other major sins. He, the Mighty said:
"Say: The things that my Lord has indeed forbidden are, Al-Fawaahish (every kind of illegal sexual intercourse) whether committed openly or secretly
He, the Most High then moved on to describe a more severe
"sin, unjust oppression"
Then to that sin which is even more severe:
"joining partners (in worship) with Allah (shirk), for which He gave no authority"
And then He, the All-Knowing punctuated it with that sin which most severe:
"and saying things about Allah of which you have no knowledge. "
(Al-A'araaf seven: thirty three)
Answered by LIPSIKA, 30 Jan 10:20 am
Speaking about Allah, the Most High, without knowledge, is the foremost aspect of shirk, which incurs the most severe punishment from Allah. For this reason, this is not allowed under any circumstances. This is clearly communicated by Allah in Surah A'araaf, which highlights the severity of this sin, by comparing it with other major sins. He, the Mighty said:
"Say: The things that my Lord has indeed forbidden are, Al-Fawaahish (every kind of illegal sexual intercourse) whether committed openly or secretly
He, the Most High then moved on to describe a more severe
"sin, unjust oppression"
Then to that sin which is even more severe:
"joining partners (in worship) with Allah (shirk), for which He gave no authority"
And then He, the All-Knowing punctuated it with that sin which most severe:
"and saying things about Allah of which you have no knowledge. "
(Al-A'araaf seven: thirty three)
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Speaking about Allah without Knowledge
Speaking about Allah, the Most High, without knowledge, is the foremost aspect of shirk, which incurs the most severe punishment from Allah. For this reason, this is not allowed under any circumstances. This is clearly communicated by Allah in Surah A'araaf, which highlights the severity of this sin, by comparing it with other major sins. He, the Mighty said:
"Say: The things that my Lord has indeed forbidden are, Al-Fawaahish (every kind of illegal sexual intercourse) whether committed openly or secretly
He, the Most High then moved on to describe a more severe
"sin, unjust oppression"
Then to that sin which is even more severe:
"joining partners (in worship) with Allah (shirk), for which He gave no authority"
And then He, the All-Knowing punctuated it with that sin which most severe:
"and saying things about Allah of which you have no knowledge. "
Answered by joyesh chakraborty, 30 Jan 10:42 am
Speaking about Allah, the Most High, without knowledge, is the foremost aspect of shirk, which incurs the most severe punishment from Allah. For this reason, this is not allowed under any circumstances. This is clearly communicated by Allah in Surah A'araaf, which highlights the severity of this sin, by comparing it with other major sins. He, the Mighty said:
"Say: The things that my Lord has indeed forbidden are, Al-Fawaahish (every kind of illegal sexual intercourse) whether committed openly or secretly
He, the Most High then moved on to describe a more severe
"sin, unjust oppression"
Then to that sin which is even more severe:
"joining partners (in worship) with Allah (shirk), for which He gave no authority"
And then He, the All-Knowing punctuated it with that sin which most severe:
"and saying things about Allah of which you have no knowledge. "
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Even dilip kumar was working as spy for pakistan in the last war. this is published in all newspapers.
Answered by Manoj Joshi, 30 Jan 10:10 am
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