Kufri statements in everyday kalām?

Discussion in 'Hanafi Fiqh' started by Oowais Qassim Ali, Jan 8, 2026 at 5:36 AM.

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  1. abu Hasan

    abu Hasan Administrator

    in the second paragraph:
    some of those statements are outright kufr. (latter two)
    some are laghw and haram (first one could count as kufr)

    as for those who laugh - they are also implicated if they do not consider them bad and ugly.
    unfortunately, we hear this in conversations - especially kuffar. earlier such things were not said in civilised settings - but they have become common place.

    i do istighfar whenever i hear it and repeat the kalimah; this i have taught kids as well.

    here hell is used as an emphasis. but certainly should not be a muslim's speech.

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    nas'alu Allah al aafiyah.
     
  2. Oowais Qassim Ali

    Oowais Qassim Ali Well-Known Member

    What is the ruling of statements like

    "You are stupid as hell"

    Or
    "Holy sh*t!"
    "Holy Moly"
    "Oh my f*****g God"
    "Jesus f*****g Christ"
    (sorry for the usage)

    to express amazement or laugh at something

    Does the first one constitute "Jahannum Kay 'Azāb ko Halka maanna" & therefore kufr

    "Holy" means,
    "Dedicated or consecrated to God or a religious purpose; sacred."
    Is it kufr to couple that with the word "sh*t"

    Many Muslims might not use the word itself but Laugh with friends when such words are uttered, what is the shar'ī hukm upon them.
     
    Last edited: Jul 16, 2025

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