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Captivity and Restraining Apostates in Islam

Narration from Sahih Muslim – Reported by Abu Musa (رضي الله عنه):

Muslim narrates a story from Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari (رضي الله عنه).
He mentions that the Prophet ﷺ sent him to Yemen and later sent Mu'adh ibn Jabal (رضي الله عنه) after him.
When Mu'adh arrived, Abu Musa said to him, "Please dismount," and threw him a cushion to sit upon.
At that time, there was a man bound nearby.
Mu'adh asked, "Who is this?"
Abu Musa replied, "This man was a Jew, then he accepted Islam, and later reverted back to his evil religion, becoming a Jew again."
Mu'adh said, "I will not sit until he is killed — this is the judgment of Allah and His Messenger."

📚 Authentication and References:

  • Sources: Bukhari: 6923, Muslim: 1733

✿ Important Points Derived from This Hadith:​

It is permissible to bind a captive or an apostate.
Similarly, they may be confined in a prison or a locked room.
If the apostate repents before execution, he is to be freed.

It is appropriate to arrange bedding and cushions for a guest or companion.
Respect and hospitality should be shown, especially to senior officials or governors.

Executing an apostate is a command from Allah and His Messenger ﷺ.
Once certainty about apostasy is established, delaying the execution is impermissible.
The governor must enforce the prescribed Islamic limits (hudud).

All religions other than Islam are false.

The noble Companions (رضي الله عنهم) could not tolerate seeing an apostate alive even for a moment.

🕮 This content is derived from the book "Ḍiyāʾ al-Islām fī Sharḥ al-Iʿlām bi-Aḥādīth al-Aḥkām" authored by Shaykh Taqi al-Din Abi al-Fath, translated by Maulana Mahmood Ahmad Ghaznfar.
 
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