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, the ''munafiqun'' (, , singular , ''munāfiq'') or false Muslims or false believers are a group decried in the
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as outward
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who were inwardly concealing disbelief ("
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") and actively sought to undermine the Muslim community. Munafiq is a person who in public and in community shows that he is a Muslim but rejects
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or speaks against it either in his heart or among the enemies of
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. The hypocrisy itself is called ''nifāq'' ().


Types of hypocrisy

* Hypocrisy towards God regarding actual faith. ( Q2:8) and ( Q2:14) * Hypocrisy towards the tenets of faith: for example, somebody may believe in God, Judgment Day, accounting, scales of deeds and Hellfire but not fear them at all or not refrain from committing sins because of them. Yet he claims, "I fear God". * Hypocrisy towards the deeds: Not performing obligatory works properly. * Hypocrisy towards others: somebody is double-faced and double-tongued. He praises someone in their presence, then, behind their back, he denounces them and tries to cause them pain and harm. Hadith - Four signs of a pure hypocrite: Abdullah ibn Amr reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “''There are four signs that make someone a pure hypocrite and whoever has them has a characteristic of hypocrisy until he abandons it: (1) when he speaks he lies; (2) when he makes a covenant he is treacherous; (3) when he makes a promise he breaks it; and (4) when he argues he is wicked.''”


Munafiqun in the Quran

The
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has many verses discussing ''munāfiqūn'', referring to them as more dangerous to
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s than the worst non-Muslim enemies of Islam. In the Quran, the munafiqun are berated for their disloyalty towards the Muslims. They are described as seeking the subversion of Islam from within by dissembling a false allegiance. According to Surah 9:107-108 there was even a mosque of dissent that they built; this mosque was burned down by
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. The 63rd chapter (
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) of the Quran is titled Al-Munafiqun. The chapter deals with the phenomenon of hypocrisy; it criticizes hypocrisy and condemns the hypocrites; the treachery of the hypocrites of
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is exposed and rebuked;
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is warned to beware of trusting the hypocrites; the hypocrites are cursed and declared reprobates; the hypocrites are threatened with expulsion from Medina. In Surah
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, verses 88-89 of the Quran, hypocrites are threatened with death.


Traits of the Munafiqeen according to Hadith

Hadith Hadith is the Arabic word for a 'report' or an 'account f an event and refers to the Islamic oral tradition of anecdotes containing the purported words, actions, and the silent approvals of the Islamic prophet Muhammad or his immediate circle ...
(record of the words, actions attributed to
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) describe several traits of a hypocrite and these traits include both apparent actions and his/her inner iman/faith like the following: * 'Abd Allah ibn 'Amr ibn al-'As reported the Messenger of Allah as saying: Four characteristics constitute anyone who possesses them a sheer hypocrite (munafiq), and anyone who possesses one of them possesses a characteristic of hypocrisy till he abandons it: # when he talks he lies, # when he makes a promise he violates it, # when he makes a covenant he acts treacherously, and # when he quarrels/engages in a dispute, he explodes (فَجَرَ, fajara) (abuses/deviates from the truth/behaves very imprudently, irrationally, foolishly, evilly and insultingly) * Narrated
Abu Huraira Abū Hurayra ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Ṣakhr al-Dawsī al-Zahrānī (; –679), commonly known as Abū Hurayra (; ), was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and considered the most prolific hadith narrator. Born in al-Jabur, Arabia to ...
: The Prophet said, "The signs of a munafiq are three: # Whenever he speaks, he tells a lie. # Whenever he promises, he always breaks it (his promise). # If you trust him, he proves to be dishonest. (If you keep something as a trust with him, he will not return it.)" Another narration adds the words: "Even if he observes Saum (fasts), performs Salat (prayer) and claims to be a Muslim." * Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar: Allah's Messenger said, "A believer eats in one intestine (is satisfied with a little food), and a
kafir ''Kāfir'' (; , , or ; ; or ) is an Arabic-language term used by Muslims to refer to a non-Muslim, more specifically referring to someone who disbelieves in the Islamic God, denies his authority, and rejects the message of Islam as ...
(unbeliever) or a munafiq eats in seven intestines (eats too much, or eats the food of 7 believing people – i.e – that which they are not entitled). * Abu Hurairah narrated that The Messenger of Allah said:“He who dies without having gone or thought of going out for
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in the Cause of Allah, will die while being guilty of having one of the qualities of hypocrisy.” Related by Imam Muslim. * Abu Umamah al Bahili narrated that the Messenger of Allah said: "Al-Haya' (
modesty Modesty, sometimes known as demureness, is a mode of dress and deportment which intends to avoid the encouraging of sexual attraction in others. The word ''modesty'' comes from the Latin word ''wikt:modestus, modestus'' which means 'keeping with ...
) and Al-'Iy (terse, brief & not talkative) are two branches of faith, and Al-Badha
vulgar
and Al-Bayan (very talkative) are two branches of Hypocrisy." * It was narrated that Zirr said:
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said: "The Unlettered Prophet (Muhammad) made a covenant with me, that none but a believer would love me, and none but a munafiq would hate me." * Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet said, "Love for the Ansar is a sign of faith and hatred for the Ansar is a sign of hypocrisy." * It was narrated from Ibn 'Umar that: The Messenger of Allah said: "The parable of the munafiq is that of a sheep that hesitates between two flocks, sometimes following one, and sometimes following another, not knowing which to follow." *
Abu Huraira Abū Hurayra ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Ṣakhr al-Dawsī al-Zahrānī (; –679), commonly known as Abū Hurayra (; ), was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and considered the most prolific hadith narrator. Born in al-Jabur, Arabia to ...
reported Allah's Messenger as saying: The Similitude of a believer is that of (a standing) crop which the air continues to toss from one side to another; in the same way a believer always (receives the strokes) of misfortune. The similitude of a munafiq is that of a cypress tree which does not move until it is uprooted. * It was narrated that the Prophet said: "Women who seek divorce and
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without just cause are like the female munafiq." * Narrated Buraydah ibn al-Hasib: The Prophet said: Do not call a Munafiq as sayyid (master), for if he is a sayyid, you will displease your Lord, Most High. Salih Al Munajjid in his book Nifaq describes the nature and character of hypocrites as described in Quran and Hadith. These are: #Disordered mind # Seduction of pleasure #Show of pride #Mocking with the verses of Allah #Jokes with the believers #Forbidding people to spend on the way of Allah #Maintaining harmony with unbelievers calling believers fools #Waiting for believers' result #Deception with Allah and laziness in worship #Tense and wavering attitude #Fooling the believers #Submitting lawsuits to apostate rulers #False oaths, fear, cowardice and restlessness #Create havoc among the believers #They thirst for praise in the name of doing what they did not do #They consider good deeds polluting #Happy at the lowest position #The order of injustice and the prohibition of justice #Disliking Jihad and turning away from it #Inciting not to fight and spreading scaremongering rumours #Unwillingness for being with the believers #Ask permission not to participate in Jihad #Excuses for holding back from Jihad #Trying to hide from people's eyes #Rejoicing at the loss of the believers #Betraying trusts, lying in conversation, breaking promises and using bad language in arguments. #Delaying Salat from its due time #Do not participate in Salaat Jama'a. #Ugly words and vulgarity #Listening to music


Remedy of Nifaq

Salih Al-Munajjid Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ al-Munajjid (; born 14 June 1961 (30 Dhu al-Hijjah 1380 Islamic calendar, AH)) is a Syrian-born Palestinian people, Palestinian-Saudi Arabians, Saudi Islamic scholar. He is the founder of the fatwa website IslamQA.info, Isl ...
in his book Nifaq, as a remedy for Nifaq, says to do 10 things according to Quran and Sahih Hadith, # Attending daily congregational prayers ( Salat al-jama‘ah) with Takbeer Ula (known as Takbeer Tahrima) or First Takbeer for 40 consecutive days and attending in all the congregational prayers regularly # Doing good deeds and gaining knowledge about religion #
Philanthropy Philanthropy is a form of altruism that consists of "private initiatives for the Public good (economics), public good, focusing on quality of life". Philanthropy contrasts with business initiatives, which are private initiatives for private goo ...
# Praying at night # Jihad in the way of Allah # Remembrance of Allah more and more (
Dhikr (; ; ) is a form of Islamic worship in which phrases or prayers are repeatedly recited for the purpose of remembering God. It plays a central role in Sufism, and each Sufi order typically adopts a specific ''dhikr'', accompanied by specific ...
) # Dua # Love for the Ansar # Love for
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What Muslims should do with hypocrites

Salih Al Munajjid told Muslims to deal with hypocrites as follows according to the Quran and Sahih Hadith: # Disobey them # Ignoring, intimidating and admonishing the hypocrites # Do not engage in debate with the hypocrites and do not favor them # Do not make friends with hypocrites # Waging jihad against the hypocrites and imposing austerity # Show contempt for hypocrites and do not make them leaders # Not participating in the funeral procession of the hypocritesMunafiqi - Saleh Al-Munajjid - Translation: Muhammad Abdul Malek (Bangla)
pp. 48-54


See also

*
Abdullah ibn Ubayy Abd-Allah ibn Ubayy (, died 631), also called Ibn Salul in reference to his grandmother, was a chief of the Arab tribe Banu Khazraj and one of the leading men of Medina (then known as Yathrib). Upon the arrival of Muhammad, Ibn Ubayy became a Mus ...
*
Apostasy in Islam Apostasy in Islam ( or ) is commonly defined as the abandonment of Islam by a Muslim, in thought, word, or through deed. It includes not only explicit renunciations of the Islamic faith by Religious conversion, converting to another religion ...
* Demolition of Masjid al-Dirar * Dönmeh *
Kafir ''Kāfir'' (; , , or ; ; or ) is an Arabic-language term used by Muslims to refer to a non-Muslim, more specifically referring to someone who disbelieves in the Islamic God, denies his authority, and rejects the message of Islam as ...
* Kitman * Sabbateans * Shabakism *
Taqiya In Islam, ''taqiyya'' ()R. STROTHMANN, MOKTAR DJEBLI. Encyclopedia of Islam, 2nd ed, Brill. "TAKIYYA", vol. 10, p. 134. Quote: "TAKIYYA "prudence, fear" ... denotes dispensing with the ordinances of religion in cases of constraint of preaching ...
* Zandaqa


References

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