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The Hypocrites

Anatomy of Nifāq in the Light of Qur'an and Sunnah

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha The Hypocrites DR. NAEEM CHISHTI
Libristo kód: 51339388
Nakladateľstvo Independently published, február 2026
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Hypocrisy is among the gravest moral and spiritual dangers identified by the Qur'an-yet it is also among the most misunderstood. Often reduced to everyday inconsistency or casually weaponized as an accusation, the Qur'anic concept of nifāq occupies a far more precise, unsettling, and consequential space. The Hypocrites is a rigorous exploration of this concept as revelation itself defines it, stripping away both modern trivialization and polemical excess.
The Qur'an does not treat hypocrisy as a minor ethical flaw. It presents it as a distinct moral and theological category, separate from both belief and open disbelief. Unlike the disbeliever, whose rejection is explicit, the munāfiq operates through concealment-professing faith while inwardly negating it, aligning with belief when convenient and retreating when costly. This internal contradiction, the Qur'an insists, is more destabilizing to the moral order of the believing community than external opposition. As a result, the munāfiqūn receive sustained analytical attention in the Madinan revelation, where faith became not only a creed but a social, legal, and ethical commitment.
This book argues that hypocrisy is not about weakness, doubt, or sinfulness per se. Rather, it is about conscious deception, strategic faith, and the refusal of ultimate commitment. Drawing on close Qur'anic textual analysis, authenticated Prophetic traditions, and the insights of classical exegetes and theologians, the work reconstructs the anatomy of nifāq with conceptual precision. It examines its linguistic roots, its Qur'anic distribution, and its defining characteristics, showing how revelation distinguishes hypocrisy from error, ignorance, or moral failure.
A central contribution of this study is its careful treatment of the distinction between major hypocrisy (nifāq iʿtiqādī) and minor hypocrisy (nifāq ʿamalī). By engaging scholars such as Ibn Kathīr, al-Nawawī, Ibn Taymiyyah, and al-Ghazālī, the book highlights the safeguards developed within Sunni theology to prevent reckless judgment, takfīr, and the collapse of moral humility.
The Sunnah plays a critical role in this clarification. The Prophet ﷺ identified signs of hypocrisy not to expose hidden hearts, but to cultivate ethical vigilance and self-accountability. His pedagogy warns without excommunicating, diagnoses without accusing, and preserves a strict boundary between observable behavior and inner belief-affirming that hearts ultimately belong to Allah alone.
Through a thematic analysis of key Qur'anic passages, the book explores ritual emptiness, existential instability, distorted loyalty, and the severe eschatological consequences reserved for those who betray faith after recognition. It further contrasts the Qur'anic concept of nifāq with the broader moral notion of hypocrisy in Western ethical discourse, demonstrating the limits of translation and the danger of conceptual reduction.
In its final sections, the book turns to contemporary Muslim discourse, where the label "munāfiq" has been dangerously expanded in political, sectarian, and digital spaces. It critiques this over-identification as a theological and ethical crisis-one that revives suspicion, erodes mercy, and contradicts the Qur'an's own restraint. The Qur'anic corrective, the author argues, is not silence about hypocrisy, but a reorientation of its purpose: from public accusation to private reckoning.
The Hypocrites is not a manual for identifying others. It is a mirror held up by revelation, meant to protect believers from self-deception and gradual inner corrosion. Serious, restrained, and textually grounded, this book invites readers to engage one of the Qur'an's most sobering warnings with intellectual rigor and spiritual humility-recovering the precision, depth, and mercy embedded in the divine discourse on hypocrisy.

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Celý názov The Hypocrites
Jazyk Angličtina
Väzba Kniha - Brožovaná
Dátum vydania 2026
Počet strán 250
EAN 9798248401604
Libristo kód 51339388
Nakladateľstvo Independently published
Váha 341
Rozmery 152 x 229 x 13
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