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I believe I included his position in my citation. He was the head of Al-Azhar's Fatwa Committee, Al-Azhar being the most prestigious center of Sunni Islamic learning. I'm afraid that I don't know or care about "the guy that insists the world is flat."is that the guy that insists the world is flat or is this a completely different moron?
You referred to a Hanafi concept and your criteria don't quite match those of Abu Hanifa. Perhaps reading the full fatwa would help erase your misconceptions:the world is divided into two houses, the house of islam and the house of war. the house of islam is countries where there are muslim governments.
the rest of the world is in the house of war. this is where there is a perpetual state of jihad until the world is under islamic rule.
Concept of <i>Dar Al-Islam</i> and <i>Dar Al-Harb</i> - IslamonLine.net - Ask The Scholar
Then again, perhaps not.
feel free to lie and say i am wrong. after all, it is ok to lie to those that are non-muslims.
My, I'm glad that USMB has finally been blessed with a veritable expert on Islamic etiquette and Shari'ah! Since, allegedly, my belief in Islam permits me to lie to you, I can only wonder why you continue to respond to someone who clearly must not be trustworthy.
sorry, i was thinking of the supreme religious leader of saudi arabia...
In 1993, the supreme religious authority of Saudi Arabia, Sheik Abdel-Aziz ibn Baaz, issued a edict, or fatwah, declaring that the world is flat. Anyone of the round persuasion does not believe in God and should be punished.''