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What is the ruling on cursing (and not just insulting) the Jews and Christians or other groups, whether living or dead? May Allah reward you with good.
Cursing in Islam is subject to specific guidelines. General curses against evildoers and disbelievers are permissible, while cursing individuals is disputed among scholars. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) discouraged cursing specific sinners, emphasizing mercy and repentance.
Praise be to Allah.
The author of Lisan Al-`Arab [a famous Arabic-language dictionary – Translator] said: La`n (curse) means being cast out far from goodness, and it was said that it means being cast away far from Allah, and from people.
Cursing happens in two ways:
This kind of curse is permissible and there is nothing wrong with it. Ibn Muflih (may Allah have mercy on him) said in Al-Adab Ash-Shar`iyyah, 1/203: “It is permissible to curse the disbelievers in general.”
Ibn Muflih (may Allah have mercy on him) said in Al-Adab Ash-Shar`iyyah, 1/214: “It is permissible to curse those concerning whom there is a text stating that they are cursed, but there is no sin involved if one does not do this.”
“The scholars differed as to whether it is permissible to curse these people, and there are three points of view:
Those who say that it is not permissible quoted a number of texts as evidence, including the following:
{Not for you (O Muhammad, but for Allah) is the decision; whether He turns in mercy to (pardons) them or punishes them; verily, they are the Thalimun (polytheists, disobedients and wrongdoers).} [Al `Imran 3:128]
Shaykh Al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him) said in Majmu` Al-Fatawa, 6/511.
It is permissible to curse all those whom Allah and His Messenger have cursed, but as for cursing specific people, if it is known that the person died in disbelief, then it is permissible to curse him. But with regard to a specific [Muslim] evildoer, we should not curse him, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) forbade cursing `Abdullah ibn Himar who used to drink wine, even though he had cursed the wine-drinkers in general; however cursing a specific person if he is an evildoer or promoter of Bid`ah is a point of dispute among the scholars.
And Shaykh Ibn `Uthaymin (may Allah have mercy on him) said in Al-Qawl Al-Mufid, 1/226.
The difference between cursing a specific person and cursing those who commit sin in general is that the former (cursing a specific person) is not allowed, and the latter (cursing the people who commit sin in general) is allowed. So if you see an innovator, you do not say, ‘May Allah curse you,’ rather say, ‘May the curse of Allah be upon those who introduce innovations,’ in general terms. The evidence for that is the fact that when the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) cursed some people among the polytheists and followers of Jahiliyyah and said: “O Allah, curse So and so, and So and so, and So and so,” he was told not to do that when Allah said (interpretation of the meaning):
{Not for you (O Muhammad, but for Allah) is the decision; whether He turns in mercy to (pardons) them or punishes them; verily, they are the Thalimun (polytheists, disobedients and wrongdoers).} [Al `Imran 3:128]
This was narrated by Al-Bukhari.
See these answers for additional insight. (175522, 145757, 335855, 175428, 6262, 45148, 5733, 119690)
And Allah knows best.