Khayr Posted March 26, 2014 I saw this on a blog and wanted to share it. From Ibn Qayyim's book Al Faweed: Abandoning the Qur’an is of various types: Firstly, refusing to listen to it and believe in it or to pay any heed to it. Secondly, ceasing to act on it and abide by what it declares as lawful or unlawful, even if one reads it and believes in it. Thirdly, to abandon judging by it and being judged by it, whether in the fundamentals of the faith or in its branches; and to believe that it does not beget certainty or that its textual wordings do not beget sure knowledge. Fourthly, neglecting to ponder over it or comprehend it; not seeking to uncover what the Speaker intended by it. Fifthly, to abandon seeking a cure or healing through it in respect to the diseases of the heart and its maladies, but rather to seek healing for such illnesses from other than it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites