Sorry for the off topic but apparently
- For him those who made big sins his neither Muslim and neither no-muslim.
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That's actually closer to what the ahadith state. Hassan al Basri in reality got it wrong.
Drinks – Sahih Bukhari: Volume 7, Book 69, Number 484
Narrated Abu Huraira (raa): The Prophet (saws) said, "An adulterer, at the time he is committing illegal sexual intercourse is not a believer; and a person, at the time of drinking an alcoholic drink is not a believer; and a thief, at the time of stealing, is not a believer."
Ibn Shihab (raa) said: ‘Abdul Malik bin Abi Bakr bin ‘Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Harith bin Hisham (raa) told me that Abu Bakr (raa) used to narrate that narration to him on the authority of Abu Huraira (raa).
He used to add that Abu Bakr (raa) used to mention, besides the above cases, "And he who robs (takes illegally something by force) while the people are looking at him, is not a believer at the time he is robbing (taking)
Volume 7, Book 69, Number 481 :
Narrated by Ibn 'Umar
Allah's Apostle said, "Whoever drinks alcoholic drinks in the world and does not repent (before dying), will be deprived of it in the Hereafter."
- Apparently he was influenced by Wassil Ibn Ata the mutazilla.
This is false. They were good friends, and they exchanged knowledge, but he wasn't influenced by him.
- it's true that Murtalizza was founded by the grand son of Ali? (may be that would explain the fact that Abbasside was mutazilla at the biginning).
Wasil ibn Ata learned under the grandson of Ali. Then he formulated his own school. As for the Mutazilla, the Abbasid ruler Al Masoor was a student of Wasil ibn Ata.