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1 – ‘Shirk’ and its grave consequences

INTRODUCTION Consequences of ‘shirk’ are very serious Those who commit ‘shirk’, all of their good deeds are rejected. If a person commits ‘shirk’, that is, he associates partners with Allaah, all his good deeds (Swalaat, Roza, Zikr, Hajj and Zakaat, etcetera) will be rejected. On the Day of Judgment, when …

2 – The Different Forms of Shirk

INTRODUCTION Obtaining knowledge about something by its opposite means The opposite of ‘Tawheed'(monotheism) is ‘shirk'(the sin of idolatry or polytheism) and ‘shirk’ is derived from the Arabic root word Sh-R-K which translates or conveys the idea or notion of ‘partnership’ or ‘sharing’ or ‘associating’. Therefore, this word ‘shirk’ does not …

3 – Do those who commit ‘shirk’ believe in Allaah and do good deeds ?

Introduction Shirk ihtekaadi’ is shirk in one’s belief whereas ‘shirk firli’ is shirk in one’s actions. What is ‘shirk ihtekaadi’? ‘Shirk ihtekaadi’ means ‘shirk’ in one’s ‘aquidah’, that is, ‘shirk’ in one’s belief or conviction. A muslim believes that only Allaah should be worshipped. And that is He alone who …

7 – The Pearls and Fragrance of Tawheed

INTRODUCTION Subhaanallah The meaning of ‘Subhaanallah’ is cleanliness, purity and immaculateness of Allaah Ta’alah in His oneness, greatness, power and capacity. This meaning also extends to the perfectness of His knowledge of the unseen, His flawlessness…etc. He has no partners and associates. The cleanliness of each thing lies within the …

8 – Islaam,Superstitions and horoscope

Superstitions People who believe in superstitions, their belief, and their economical, social and political activities are all controlled by these superstitions. Superstition deprives people from reasoning. And whenever they are afflicted with a disease, bad luck or mishap, they ascribe them with certain evil forces which they think will ruin …