ENGLISH: Four Unforgiven Sins in The General Amnesty of The Conquest of MECCA

Assassination of an Innocent Muslim, Apostasy, abuse of the Messenger, Hostility against Islam

  • Dr. Mufti Shahab Naimat Khan BUITEMS University, Quetta, Pakistan
  • Dr. Asia Durrani BUITEMS University, Quetta, Pakistan
Keywords: Unforgiven Sins, misconception, Apostasy, abuse, Hostility, spiritual principle.

Abstract

Islam prescribes the death penalty for certain severe offenses, including the assassination of an innocent Muslim, apostasy, abuse of the Messenger of Allah (PBUH), and hostility against Islam. These were the major sins or crimes that led the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to exclude fifteen individuals from the general amnesty granted during the conquest of Mecca. This article challenges the misconception that a desire for personal revenge drove his actions. Instead, the Prophet (PBUH), whom Allah the Almighty has titled 'The Mercy of the Multiverse,' acted out of a higher moral and spiritual principle. The article details the cases of these fifteen individuals, showing that they committed one or more of these grave crimes and did not repent. Those who did repent were immediately forgiven by the Prophet (PBUH).

Author Biographies

Dr. Mufti Shahab Naimat Khan, BUITEMS University, Quetta, Pakistan

Assistant Professor

Dr. Asia Durrani, BUITEMS University, Quetta, Pakistan

Lecturer

Published
2024-08-26
How to Cite
Dr. Mufti Shahab Naimat Khan, & Dr. Asia Durrani. (2024). ENGLISH: Four Unforgiven Sins in The General Amnesty of The Conquest of MECCA: Assassination of an Innocent Muslim, Apostasy, abuse of the Messenger, Hostility against Islam. Rahat-Ul-Quloob, 8(2), 01-11. Retrieved from http://www.rahatulquloob.com/index.php/rahat/article/view/460
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