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'''''Taslim'''''<!--Need Arabic script--> is the concluding portion of the [[Muslim]] prayer (''[[salah]]'').
'''''Taslim'''''<!--Need Arabic script--> is the concluding portion of the [[Muslim]] prayer (''[[salah]]'').


'''Taslim''' is also a deviated sect of Islam. Malaysian States Islamic Religion Councils prohibit such teaching and if anyone practises Taslim Teaching, he or she would be prosecuted in a Syariah Court (Religious Court). According to ''Majlis Agama Islam Kedah'' (Kedah State Islamic Council), it is forbidden for deceased followers of Taslim to be buried in common/public Islamic cemeteries.[www2.kedah.gov.my/mufti/readfatwa.php?fatwa_id=259].
'''Taslim''' is also a deviated sect of Islam, once practised at Kampong Seronok, Bayan Lepas, Penang, Malaysia since 1870.
Now it is a banned teaching of Islam in most states of Malaysia. Malaysian States Islamic Religion Councils prohibit such teaching and if anyone practises Taslim Teaching, he or she would be prosecuted in a Syariah Court (Religious Court). According to ''Majlis Agama Islam Kedah'' (Kedah State Islamic Council), it is forbidden for deceased followers of Taslim to be buried in common/public Islamic cemeteries.[www2.kedah.gov.my/mufti/readfatwa.php?fatwa_id=259].
Taslim is thus considered an act of ''khurafat''.
Taslim is thus considered an act of ''khurafat''.



Revision as of 09:09, 18 March 2009

For the refrain in Arabic music, see Teslim.

Taslim is the concluding portion of the Muslim prayer (salah).

Taslim is also a deviated sect of Islam. Malaysian States Islamic Religion Councils prohibit such teaching and if anyone practises Taslim Teaching, he or she would be prosecuted in a Syariah Court (Religious Court). According to Majlis Agama Islam Kedah (Kedah State Islamic Council), it is forbidden for deceased followers of Taslim to be buried in common/public Islamic cemeteries.[www2.kedah.gov.my/mufti/readfatwa.php?fatwa_id=259]. Taslim is thus considered an act of khurafat.

of Islam ] pg. 628-629.