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Undoubtedly, such a blameworthy act combines a set of prohibited acts and wrongdoings such as: committing misdeeds publicly, engaging in forbidden betting, and taking those sinful acts as a means of entertaining people and making them laugh which results in the development of a sense of indifference towards sins and wrongdoings. Verily, such indifference renders these misdeeds even graver.
However, this does not entail labeling the doers of such misdeeds as disbelievers. Ahlus-Sunnah Wal-Jamaa‘ah do not label any Muslim as a disbeliever on account of committing sins and misdeeds that are not considered Shirk. An-Nawawi wrote, “People of the truth (reliable scholars) unanimously agreed that Zina (unlawful sexual intercourse), theft, murder, and other grave major sins, apart from Shirk, do not renders their doers disbelievers. Rather, they are believers, but their faith is incomplete. If they repent from their sins, they are exempted of the due punishment. However, if they die while being persistent in committing such grave sins, they are subjected to the Will of Allaah. He may forgive them and admit them to Paradise or He may punish them for a period of time and then admit them to Paradise.” [Sharh Muslim]
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