Shirk is not limited to idols and includes seeking intercession through prophets, angels, jinns and the righteous. Shirk refers to polytheism or the practice of worshiping another with Allah and making another equal to him. Shirk is the opposite of Islamic monotheism. These passages provide insight into what shirk is. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Surely, the religion (i.e. [...]
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Posted: July 22, 2010 in Doctrine - Shirk, Islamic Theology, Passages About Shirk2



