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i and some of my non muslim friends were having a discussion about what was published in the nespapers of denmark etc.my non muslim friends asked me some questions and i was not able to answer them so i decided to ask from you.Q1.someone is a non muslim and he says something bad or humilating about prophet muhammad(SAW) and/or his family later he comes to realize his mistake feels sorrow on what he said. can now he become a muslim?Q2.if a muslim says something bad or humilating about prophet muhammad(SAW) and/or his family and later feels sorry over it is there something he can do to undo it or he has lost islam for ever? Note:Please answer the question descriptively and in the light of quran and hadith.


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.Q1.someone is a non muslim and he says something bad or humilating about prophet muhammad(SAW) and/or his family later he comes to realize his mistake feels sorrow on what he said. can now he become a muslim?

ANSWER: YES


Q2.if a muslim says something bad or humilating about prophet muhammad(SAW) and/or his family and later feels sorry over it is there something he can do to undo it or he has lost islam for ever?

ANSWER: HE SHOULD READ TWO RAKAATS TAUBA .... SINCERELY MAKE TAUBA...ALLAAH IS MOST MERCIFUL AND MOST FORGIVING.

ALLAAH KNOWS BEST
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