• Shirk (Arabic: شِرْك, lit. 'polytheism') in Islam is a sin often roughly translated as 'idolatry' or 'polytheism', but more accurately meaning 'association...
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  • Look up shirk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shirk may refer to: Shirk (surname) Shirk (Islam), in Islam, the sin of idolatry or worshiping beings...
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    Islam (/ˈɪzlɑːm, ˈɪzlæm/ IZ-la(h)m; Arabic: ٱلْإِسْلَام, romanized: al-Islām, IPA: [alʔɪsˈlaːm], lit. 'submission [to the will of God]') is an Abrahamic...
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    considered shirk—an unpardonable sin according to the Quran, unless repented afterwards. Muslims believe that the entirety of the Islamic teaching rests...
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  • seventy major sins. Some of the major or al-Kaba'ir sins in Islam are as follows: Shirk (reverence due God directed toward those other than God); Committing...
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  • Aqidah (redirect from Islamic creed)
    branches Islamic studies Kufr Madhhab Outline of Islam Schools of Islamic theology Shahada Shia–Sunni relations Shia crescent Shirk (Islam) Succession...
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    an Islamic perspective. Ancient Semitic religion Ancient Canaanite religion Book of Idols Hanif Religions of the ancient Near East Rahmanism Shirk (Islam)...
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  • other than that enshrined in the Quran and Hadith as that which constitutes shirk (blasphemy); leading one to leave the fold of the religion. In ultimately...
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  • Kafir (redirect from Kaffir (Islam))
    pardon (4:48, 4:116). Accusations of shirk have been common in religious polemics within Islam. Thus, in the early Islamic debates on free will and theodicy...
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    Shirk, the act of ascribing partners to God – whether they be sons, daughters, or other partners – is considered to be a form of unbelief in Islam. The...
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