The word (jins) contains generalization and suspicion which leads to fitan, and does not exist in the Kitāb, the Sunnah, or in the speech of the noble Sahābah رضي الله عنهم
'Allāmah Rabee' Ibn Hādī al'Madkhalī حفظه الله said:
The Haddādiyyah have a false principle, and that is if they attributed to someone a statement he is innocent of and he openly publicized his innocence from that statement, they are persistent in continuesly accusing that oppressed person with what they attributed to him; so with this evil foundation they have surpassed the Khawārij.
I stated several times: the one who leaves off actions in totality is a kāfir zindeeq, but I prohibited using the word (jins); Because of that which it contains from generalization and suspicion which leads to fitan, and I clarified that this term does not exist in the Kitāb or the Sunnah, and it doesn't exist in the speech of the noble Sahābah رضي الله عنهم, and not in the proof of Ahlus-Sunnah wal Jamā'h in issue's of Imān, and I clarified it's strangeness in the Arabic language....
(Majmo' Vol 9 pg.764)
The Haddādiyyah have a false principle, and that is if they attributed to someone a statement he is innocent of and he openly publicized his innocence from that statement, they are persistent in continuesly accusing that oppressed person with what they attributed to him; so with this evil foundation they have surpassed the Khawārij.
I stated several times: the one who leaves off actions in totality is a kāfir zindeeq, but I prohibited using the word (jins); Because of that which it contains from generalization and suspicion which leads to fitan, and I clarified that this term does not exist in the Kitāb or the Sunnah, and it doesn't exist in the speech of the noble Sahābah رضي الله عنهم, and not in the proof of Ahlus-Sunnah wal Jamā'h in issue's of Imān, and I clarified it's strangeness in the Arabic language....
(Majmo' Vol 9 pg.764)
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