Nullifying of iman

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Does not ruling by sharee’ah but believing that ruling by sharee’ah is fard nullify one’s iman?
I have read that the belief of the Ahlu-Sunnah wal Jama’ah is that as long as a person does not deem a prohibited (haram) act as allowed (halal) he will still be a Muslim if he does this prohibited act.
Does this basic ruling comprise ALL acts, or are there specific acts which will nullify a person’s iman completely ignoring the beliefs of that person? For example doing an act of shirk like prostrating to an idol although believing that it is haram to do so, would this nullify the iman?
Jazak Allah khayr for your answer.

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Asked on January 1, 1970 12:00 am
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No, as long as one's Imaan (belief) is valid the un-Islaamic act will not remove the person from the fold of Islaam.

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Answered on January 1, 1970 12:00 am