Examination of “The Conditions of There is no god but God” from the Viewpoint of Wahhabiyyah and Critique of its Application

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In contradiction to the consensus of the Muslim scholars that consider the saying of “there is no god but God” as sufficient for entering in Islam, Wahhabiyyah, however, by putting “the conditions for there is no god but God”, considered necessities for “becoming Muslim” that its result is restricting the door of entrance in Islam and rejection of the apparent Islam of the Muslims. Nowadays, this issue became a main reason for the Takfiri groups to kill and murder the Muslims for not being proved their Islam. While the Islamic commandments emphasis the sufficiency of verbal confession for entering Islam and being accepted the Islam of the Arabs, the hypocrites and those who accepted Islam by the fear of sword. Also sentence according to the appearance of individuals, accepting the signs of Islam, prohibition of inquisition of the inner beliefs and the views of the scholars of the four Sunni sects are among other arguments that challenge the Wahhabi point of view in the issue of “the conditions of there is no god but God”.

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Persian
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Journal of Theological Research, Volume:7 Issue: 27, 2020
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103 to 124
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