A person says: ‘who gives a damn about masjid activities if the masjid can’t speak the truth about Palestine.’ Does this statement constitute kufr?
In the name of Allah, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful.
The dictionary meaning of Imaan is to verify (Tasdeeq). This means to accept as true the words of a speaker, to believe therein, to accept it and to acknowledge it.
According to the Shariah, Imaan means to believe as true and to fully accept all the requisites of the Shariah. The basis of Imaan is the acceptance by the heart and the confession by the tongue. Therefore, if the acceptance by the heart and the confession of the tongue are combined, then Imaan is acceptable. Otherwise, mere profession by the tongue and no acceptance by the heart are merely a deception and a lie.
According to the Shariah, Kufr is the opposite of Imaan, from those things upon which it is imperative to bring Imaan upon to have doubt or not to accept any one of them is termed as kufr.
Kufr is to refute any commandments of Allah SWA, which is absolute and definite, or to have doubt or reservations about it, which has reached us through the medium of the Prophet of Allah Sallallahu Alahi Wasalam.
The condition of absolute and definite has been added, since the laws of Deen have reached us via two ways: one by way of Tawatur and another by way of Khabr Ahaad. Tawatur are those narrations that have reached us via the Prophet of Allah Sallallahu Alahi Wasalam, through a continuous and unbroken chain of narrators. From the time of the Prophet of Allah Sallallahu Alahi Wasalam until the present in every era, some reliable Muslims reported these narrations. Such things are absolute and definite and it is kufr, to reject and refute the validity of salah, zakaat etc. To jeer and degrade the Shariah is also kufr because these things are from the Quran and Ahadith Mutawatir.
With regards to your question it is advisable that one takes precaution when it comes to doing takfir and calling another Muslim a disbeliever. It is narrated by Saaiduna Abu Hurairah Radiallahu Anhu that the Prophet of Allah Sallallahu Alahi Wasalam has said, “When a person says to his brother, ‘O disbeliever!’ then disbelief returns to one of the two of them.” (Sahih Bukhari)
Imam Nawawi (RA) has said, “They (scholars) differ as regards the interpretation of this “returning,” So it is said, “kufr returns upon him if he is making that lawful”. And it is said, “It is taken to refer to the Khawarij,” since they declare believers to be disbelievers.” (Sharh Sahih Muslim p.50 v.2)
Therefore, the conclusion we can come to is that the aforementioned statement would not constitute disbelief and we should always be careful when to declare someone a disbeliever.
Only Allah Knows Best
Mohammed Tosir Miah
Darul Ifta Birmingham.