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Contents:

Contents:

Introduction:

Chapter One:

The penalty of apostasy in light of the Holy Qur’an and the true practice of the Messenger

First: The Arabic word "Hadd", is generally interpreted to mean "penalty" or "punishment", it is used in the Holy Qur’an to mean "the truth" or “the law", not to mean punishment.

Second: The position of the Holy Qur’an regarding accusation of apostasy.

Third: The position of the Holy Qur’an regarding the verdict of executing someone outside the principle of: "a life for a life".

Fourth: The penalty of apostasy in light of the true practice of the Messenger.

Chapter Two:

The penalty of apostasy in the books of ancestors and in the history of Muslims.

First: The events in the Prophet's life negate the existence of a penalty for apostasy.

Second: The penalty of apostasy and the war with the apostates.

Third: Developing the penalty of apostasy between the two scholars "Al-Awza'ee" and "Ikremah".

The Tradition of Al-Awza'ee As reported In Sahih Muslim

Discussing Ikremah's Hadith in: "Sahihul-Bukhari"

Fourth: Is it permissible to put people to death based on traditions that have been reported by one person?

The Verdict

Conclusion:

The penalty of apostasy, a verdict to kill all people

Additional article :

The False Penalty Of Apostasy, (Killing The Apostate).