Takfr according to the dar "The homeland of the Muslim, in which he lives and which he defends, is not a piece of land; the nationality of the Muslim, by which he is identifed, is not the nationality determined by a government; the family of the Muslim, in...
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Takfr according to the dar "The homeland of the Muslim, in which he lives and which he defends, is not a piece of land; the nationality of the Muslim, by which he is identifed, is not the nationality determined by a government; the family of the Muslim, in which he fnds solace and which he defends, is not blood relationships; the fag of the Muslim, which he honors and under which he is martyred, is not the fag of a country..." First of all let’s take in hand the matter of ‘dar’. In sources there are many synonyms used for both dar ul Islam and daru ul harb. Some of them are as follows: Daru’l-Islam: Daruna (Sarahsi, Sharhil Siyar, IV, 1583; I, 339; V, 2273; al-Mabsut, XXX, 33; Hajjawi, Al-Iqna, IV, 306) Darul Iman (Ibnul Arabi, Ahqamu’l-Quran, II, 338) Daru’t-Tawhid (al-Mabsut, X, 82) Daru’l-Muslimin (al-Umm, IV, 84; Tabari, al-ikhtilaaf, 238; Sharhu’s- Siyar al-Kaber, IV, 1519) Daru Ahkam (al-Mabsut, XXX, 33; Sayyid Sharif, Sharhu’s-sirajiya, 82) Bilad-ul Islam (İmam Qurtubi al Jami-u
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