“¿Cómo evaluamos estos dos hadices?””- According to Buhari’s narration, a Bedouin man from a village came to the Prophet (peace be upon him). He became a Muslim. However, after that, he didn’t feel comfortable with Islam and apostatized. Excusing himself for being sick, he asked the Prophet for permission to leave. Our Lord didn’t want him to leave Medina. But when he asked for permission, he said to express his disappointment: “Medina is like a bellows that shakes off the dirt and keeps the good.””- If killing an apostate is required, why was this Bedouin who left the religion for a simple reason not killed? Does this mean that there is a contradiction between two hadiths -God forbid?”
“Dear brother,”
“Esta persona ha dicho que se ha convertido al Islam, pero en realidad no lo ha hecho realmente. Nuestro Profeta (PB) también lo sabía, por lo tanto, no tomó en serio su conversión ni su renuncia. Sin embargo, no consideró apropiado que este mal ejemplo permanezca en la ciudad islámica de Medina.”
Puede indicar que también puede ser utilizado mediante una sentencia.
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