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Rebecca J. Stones
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Does making fun of the short beards of Muslims equateamount to kufr?

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Sakib Arifin
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I was in the mosque and I saw a man with a short beard. I felt the impulse to laugh because I think I found the style of his beard funny. I told myself not to laugh because it might constitute making fun of Islam. I don't think I laughed but I think my expression changed I think I acted upon the waswas I got.

  Have I committed kufr?

And even if I did laugh, is there a difference between laughing at the style of his beard and laughing at the act of keeping a beard for the sake of Allah?

I was in the mosque and I saw a man with a short beard. I felt the impulse to laugh because I think I found the style of his beard funny. I told myself not to laugh because it might constitute making fun of Islam. I don't think I laughed but I think my expression changed I think I acted upon the waswas I got.

  Have I committed kufr?

And even if I did laugh is there a difference between laughing at the style of his beard and laughing at the act of keeping a beard for the sake of Allah?

I was in the mosque and I saw a man with a short beard. I felt the impulse to laugh because I think I found the style of his beard funny. I told myself not to laugh because it might constitute making fun of Islam. I don't think I laughed but I think my expression changed I think I acted upon the waswas I got. Have I committed kufr?

And even if I did laugh, is there a difference between laughing at the style of his beard and laughing at the act of keeping a beard for the sake of Allah?

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Sakib Arifin
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I was in the mosque and I saw a man with a short beard. I felt the impulse to laugh because I think I found the style of his beard funny. I told myself not to laugh because it might constitute making fun of Islam. I don't think I laughed but I think my expression changed I think I acted upon the waswas I got.
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Have I committed kufr?

And even if I did laugh is there a difference between laughing at the style of his beard and laughing at the act of keeping a beard for the sake of Allah?

I was in the mosque and I saw a man with a short beard. I felt the impulse to laugh because I think I found the style of his beard funny. I told myself not to laugh because it might constitute making fun of Islam. I don't think I laughed but I think my expression changed I think I acted upon the waswas I got.
Have I committed kufr?

And even if I did laugh is there a difference between laughing at the style of his beard and laughing at the act of keeping a beard for the sake of Allah?

I was in the mosque and I saw a man with a short beard. I felt the impulse to laugh because I think I found the style of his beard funny. I told myself not to laugh because it might constitute making fun of Islam. I don't think I laughed but I think my expression changed I think I acted upon the waswas I got.

Have I committed kufr?

And even if I did laugh is there a difference between laughing at the style of his beard and laughing at the act of keeping a beard for the sake of Allah?

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