Shaykh Saalih
Ibn Fawzaan (hafidhahullaah) stated while mentioning the different
forms of disbelief:
“As for disbelief by way of
doubt, this is uncertainty. Hence, if a Muslim has doubt in his heart:
is that which the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) delivered true or not? Will there truly be a resurrection or
not? Is there really a paradise and hell-fire or not? This individual has
disbelieved due to his uncertainty even if he prays, fasts and does other forms
of good deeds. As long as he is not certain in his faith and he possesses
doubts and uncertainty concerning what was delivered by the Messenger (صلى الله عليه وسلم) or he says: It is possible that Islaam is the truth and
it is likewise possible that is not the truth. This type of individual has
apostated from Islaam.”5
5 Sharh
Nawaaqid Al-Islaam pg. 24
Translated by Ustaadh Mustafa
George DeBerry
SOURCE: The Ruling on Muslims
Attending Mixed Universities and Clarification of a Fatwa that was Incorrectly
Attributed to Shaykh Saalih Ibn Muhammad al-Luhaydan (hafidhahullaah)
Full PDF: https://mpubs.org/files/SALH_EB_20121101_free_mixing_in_universities.pdf
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May Allah have mercy upon the
noble Shaykh Saalih ibn Muhammad al-Luhaydan from the Kibar al-Ulamaa (Major
Scholars) of our times who has passed away.
May Allaah forgive him, raise
his ranks along with the Prophets & Messengers, Martyrs and the pious
slaves of Allaah.
Indeed, a great loss for the
Ummah!
إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون