Ruling on Suicide in Islam and Its Consequences

Author: Dr. Muhammad Zia-ur-Rahman Al-Azmi رحمه الله

❖ Ruling on a Muslim Who Commits Suicide


If a Muslim kills himself mistakenly, then he is excused and not sinful for this act.


However, if a Muslim, due to hardship and distress, deliberately commits suicide—while not being displeased with Allah’s decree and destiny—then:

  • He is not declared a disbeliever (kāfir),
  • But he is indeed guilty of committing a major sin (kabīrah).

⚠ Severe Warning and Threat of Punishment


Such a person falls under the warning of severe punishment and torment, as reported in authentic narrations.
Nonetheless, his final matter is left to the will of Allah ﷻ:

  • If Allah wills, He may forgive him out of His mercy,
  • Or if He wills, He may punish him for this grave offense.

[Al-Lajnah al-Dā’imah: Fatwa no. 5958]
 
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