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One of my Pakistani friend is saying that Indian Muslims are not true Muslims as they not migrated to Pakistan and accepted Hindu Leadership. Is this thinking true? I am not agree to this as we have full freedom to follow our Islam.

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One of my Pakistani friend is saying that Indian Muslims are not true Muslims as they not migrated to Pakistan and accepted Hindu Leadership. Is this thinking true? I am not agree to this as we have full freedom to follow our Islam.
Is there any Hadith prohibiting us to say Kafir to a Muslim who is not Praying and fasting but has full faith in Islam and beliefs are correct?

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In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful


Assalaamu `alaykum waRahmatullahi Wabarakatuh

1.  To make statements about another person’s īmān is no light matter.  The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم warned,

وحدثنا يحيى بن يحيى التميمى ويحيى بن أيوب وقتيبة بن سعيد وعلى بن حجر جميعا عن إسماعيل بن جعفر قال يحيى بن يحيى أخبرنا إسماعيل بن جعفر عن عبد الله بن دينار أنه سمع ابن عمر يقول قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم أيما امرئ قال لأخيه يا كافر فقد باء بها أحدهما إن كان كما قال وإلا رجعت عليه

(صحيح مسلم، كتاب الإيمان، باب بيان حال إيمان من قال لأخيه المسلم يا كافر: 1/56؛ الجيل)

Whoever calls his brother, “O Disbeliever,” then this statement will apply on one of them.  If his brother is as he said (i.e. a disbeliver), then it will apply to him.  However, if he is not such, then the statement will return to the one who made the statement (Muslim)

Despite the grave warning, it is surprising that your friend can make a comment on the īmān of so many Muslims.  In addition, the migration was not compulsory.  For this reason, several great ‘ulamā’  remained in India after the partition.  If every single Muslim had migrated to Pakistan after the partition, Islām would not have remained in India and it would have been a great disservice to Islām. 

2.  Prayer and fasting are amongst the pillars of Islām, and to leave them is a major sin.  Despite the magnitude of the sin, it is still impermissible to call him a kāfir (disbeliver). 

And Allah knows best

Wassalaamu `alaykum

Ml. Abrar Mirza,
Student Darul Iftaa

Checked and Approved by:

Mufti Ebrahim Desai
Darul Iftaa, Madrassah In’aamiyyah

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