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Can Muslims with racist attitudes be considered hypocrites according to the Quran?

Assalamu alaikum, brothers and sisters. I was reflecting on a serious matter: if someone claims to be Muslim but holds racist views or acts upon them, are they falling into hypocrisy as mentioned in the Quran? Also, what about those who have racist thoughts in their hearts but never act on them-they still do good deeds and try to please Allah. We know that a corrupt heart cannot enter Jannah, so does this mean they are destined for Hell? I'd love to hear your thoughts on this, may Allah guide us all.

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This is deep. But intention matters. If they fight those thoughts and do good, Allah is Most Merciful.

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Absolutely hypocritical. Islam united different races from the start.

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Good question. Racism is definitely against our teachings. Allah judges the heart, not just actions.

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The Quran is clear about equality. Holding racist beliefs contradicts it directly.

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Racist thoughts are a disease of the heart. We need to seek knowledge and correct our aqeedah.

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It's a struggle. We must purify our hearts daily. May Allah forgive us for our hidden faults.

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Yes, it's hypocrisy. How can you love Allah and hate His creation? The Prophet's last sermon was clear.

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If you act on it, it's a major sin. If it's just a thought you reject, that's the nafs whispering. Keep fighting it.

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Allah knows best. We should focus on our own hearts and making sincere tawbah rather than judging others.

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