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What is the state of a person who does not accept only one of the principles of belief?

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"Belief cannot be divided.” That is, the pillars (principles) of belief are regarded as a whole; a person who does not believe in one of them exits the religion of Islam.

Accordingly, a person who does not believe any of the six pillars of belief loses his belief. He has to repent and believe again.

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