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Did the early Muslims have a tradition of cursing the kuffar during the month of Ramadan?

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I came across this report in the Muwatta of Maalik Ibn Anas RH where it says Al A'raj said: >مَا أَدْرَكْتُ النَّاسَ إِلاَّ وَهُمْ يَلْعَنُونَ الْكَفَرَةَ فِي رَمَضَانَ" ‏ "
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"I never saw the people in Ramadan, except that they were cursing the disbelievers"
**[ [Sunnah.com Reference: Muwatta Maalik 6/6](https://sunnah.com/malik/6/6) ]** Grade: Authentic - Al Albani
**[ [Source](https://sunnah.com/mishkat:1303) ]** I could not find anything by googling, so I asked some of my friends and the students of Maliki fiqh said they recall this being mentioned in their madhab books, although they could not remember which ones. So I suspect Al A'raj was speaking about the people of Madina although I can't be sure yet. Are there other sources to corroborate/refute/add to this report? To confirm, if the early muslims did indeed have an annual tradition of cursing the Kuffar during the month of Ramadan? jazakallah
Asked by Hisham (620 rep)
Apr 3, 2023, 12:03 AM
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