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Ibn Kathir said: “May Allah curse him if he indeed said this.” The point is that his deviance became widely known and remembered.

23 February 2026 • 1.7K views
Likewise, the warning here is that if Al-Maghamisi does not sincerely repent, it's feared he may follow the same path of those before him whose reputations collapsed because of their deviations. Another example is that of ‘Abdullah Al-Qaseemi. He once wrote strongly in defense of Islam, and because of that he was granted Saudi citizenship and financial support during King Saud’s time. But later he became arrogant, thinking himself equal to major scholars. Eventually, he began making statements questioning matters of belief and later left Islam, writing critically against it. He died upon that path in Cairo in 1416 AH (1996 CE). The conclusion is that just as others who deviated eventually lost their standing, the same could happen to anyone who continues on a path of error without repentance. We end by asking Allah to grant guidance, correctness, and help to all, and all praise belongs to Allah, Lord of the worlds.