GENERAL REMINDER:::
THE CONSEQUENCES OF ABANDONING THE PRAYERS ( Shaikh Ibn al-`Uthaymeen ﺭﺣﻤﻪ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ summarized):
1. The one who abandons the prayers is a Kaafir. He is like the one who has apostatized from the religion.
2. He is not allowed to marry a Muslim girl/woman. If a girl is already married to a person who has abandoned prayers, then this marriage becomes invalid. If the person repents and starts praying, then the marriage contract has to be renewed.
3. He cannot act as a Wali (male guardian) for his Muslim daughters or other female relatives.
4. He cannot be a guardian to his children or have custody over them. Allaah has not given authority to a Kaafir over a Muslim.
5. The animal he slaughters is Haraam to consume. One of the conditions for the slaughter to be Halaal is that the slaughterer should be a Muslim or from the People of the Book (Jew or Christian). The apostate is not one of them, so whatever he slaughters is Haraam to eat.
6. He is not permitted to enter Makkah and its vicinity.
7. If he dies upon this, he will not be washed or shrouded.
8. Janaazah (funeral) prayer will not be offered for him.
9. He will not be buried in the Muslim cemetery. He will be buried along with Kuffaar or in a far of place.
10. It is not allowed for those who knew that he had abandoned prayers to seek forgiveness for him.
[Fiqhul `Ibaadaat (pg. 149-150)]
THE CONSEQUENCES OF ABANDONING THE PRAYERS ( Shaikh Ibn al-`Uthaymeen ﺭﺣﻤﻪ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ summarized):
1. The one who abandons the prayers is a Kaafir. He is like the one who has apostatized from the religion.
2. He is not allowed to marry a Muslim girl/woman. If a girl is already married to a person who has abandoned prayers, then this marriage becomes invalid. If the person repents and starts praying, then the marriage contract has to be renewed.
3. He cannot act as a Wali (male guardian) for his Muslim daughters or other female relatives.
4. He cannot be a guardian to his children or have custody over them. Allaah has not given authority to a Kaafir over a Muslim.
5. The animal he slaughters is Haraam to consume. One of the conditions for the slaughter to be Halaal is that the slaughterer should be a Muslim or from the People of the Book (Jew or Christian). The apostate is not one of them, so whatever he slaughters is Haraam to eat.
6. He is not permitted to enter Makkah and its vicinity.
7. If he dies upon this, he will not be washed or shrouded.
8. Janaazah (funeral) prayer will not be offered for him.
9. He will not be buried in the Muslim cemetery. He will be buried along with Kuffaar or in a far of place.
10. It is not allowed for those who knew that he had abandoned prayers to seek forgiveness for him.
[Fiqhul `Ibaadaat (pg. 149-150)]
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