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  2. Munafiq - Wikipedia

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    Munafiq is a person who in public and in community shows that he is a Muslim but rejects Islam or speaks against it either in his heart ... Four signs of a pure ...

  3. Al-Munafiqun - Wikipedia

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    Munafiq – Hypocrite; Groups; Ahl al-Kitab – People of the Book; Ahl al-Fatrah – People of the Interval; Terms; Dīn – Religion; The Hypocrites (Arabic: ...

  4. Abd Allah ibn Ubayy - Wikipedia

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    Abd-Allah was the son of Ubayy ibn Salul and Uzza bint Ka'ab, also from Banu Khazraj.His father's mother was called Salul. Ibn Ubayy was one of the chiefs of the Khazraj, who then were in conflict with the other major Arab tribe of the city, the Banu Aws.

  5. Iman (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    Munafiq – Hypocrite; Groups; ... in His signs and His directives and submits himself to Him and is pleased with all His decisions is a mu'min. ...

  6. Abd-Allah ibn Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy - Wikipedia

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    Nothing much is known about his personal life. He appears in 627, when both father and son participated in a preemptive raid against the Banu Mustaliq.When Abd-Allah's father voiced his discontent about the behaviour of the Muhajirun and this was reported to Muhammad, Umar advised Muhammad to have Ibn Ubayy killed.

  7. Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman - Wikipedia

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    The heart that is shaped into thin layers. That is the heart of the munafiq or hypocrite. The heart that is open and bare and on which shines a radiant light. That is the heart of the mumin or the believer. Finally there is the heart in which there is both hypocrisy and faith.

  8. Kafir - Wikipedia

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    Munafiq – Hypocrite; Groups; ... Kufr-al-I'raadh: turning away from the truth knowingly or deviating from the obvious signs which God has revealed. (Quran 46:3) [63]

  9. The four Sunni Imams - Wikipedia

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    The four Sunni Imams founded the four madhhab (schools of thought) recognized in Sunni Islam.While they agree on the foundational principles of fiqh according to the Sunni narrative, their interpretations of certain legal and practical matters differ, which led to the development of the four distinct madhhab.