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Concept of God in Islam
by Dr. Zakir Naik
The Most
Concise Definition of God
The most concise
definition of God in Islam is given in the four verses
of Surah Ikhlas which is Chapter 112 of the Qur’an:
"Say: He is Allah,
The One and Only.
"Allah, the Eternal, Absolute.
"He begets not, nor is He begotten.
And there is none like unto Him."
[Al-Qur’an 112:1-4]
The word ‘Assamad’ is difficult
to translate. It means ‘absolute existence’, which can
be attributed only to Allah (swt), all other existence
being temporal or conditional. It also means that Allah
(swt) is not dependant on any person or thing, but all
persons and things are dependant on Him.
Surah Ikhlas - the touchstone of
theology:
Surah Ikhlas (Chapter 112) of
the Glorious Qur’an, is the touchstone of theology.
‘Theo’ in Greek means God and ‘logy’ means study. Thus
Theology means study of God and to Muslims this four
line definition of Almighty God serves as the touchstone
of the study of God. Any candidate to divinity must be
subjected to this ‘acid test’. Since the attributes of
Allah given in this chapter are unique, false gods and
pretenders to divinity can be easily dismissed using
these verses.
What does Islam say about
‘god-men’?
India is often called the land
of ‘god-men’. This is due to the abundance of so-called
spiritual masters in India. Many of these ‘babas’ and
‘saints’ have a large following in many countries. Islam
abhors deification of any human being. To understand the
Islamic stand towards such pretenders to divinity, let
us analyze one such ‘god-man’, Osho Rajneesh.
Let us put this candidate,
‘Bhagwan’ Rajneesh, to the test of Surah Ikhlas, the
touchstone of theology:
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The first criterion is "Say, He is Allah, one and
only". Is Rajneesh one and only? No! Rajneesh was
one among the multitude of ‘spiritual teachers’
produced by India. Some disciples of Rajneesh might
still hold that Rajneesh is one and only. |
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The second criterion is, ‘Allah is absolute and
eternal’. We know from Rajneesh’s biography that he
was suffering from diabetes, asthma, and chronic
backache. He alleged that the U.S. Government gave
him slow poison in prison. Imagine Almighty God
being poisoned! Rajneesh was thus, neither absolute
nor eternal. |
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The third criterion is ‘He begets not, nor is He
begotten’. We know that Rajneesh was born in
Jabalpur in India and had a mother as well as a
father who later became his disciples. |
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In May 1981 he went to U.S.A. and established a town
called ‘Rajneeshpuram’. He later fell foul of the
West and was finally arrested and asked to leave the
country. He came back to India and started a commune
in Pune which is now known as the ‘Osho’ commune. He
died in 1990. The followers of Osho Rajneesh believe
that he is Almighty God. At the ‘Osho commune’ in
Pune one can find the following epitaph on his
tombstone:
"Osho –
never born, never died; only visited the planet
Earth between 11th December 1931 to 19th January
1990."
They forget
to mention that he was not granted visa for 21
countries of the world. Can a person ever imagine
‘God’ visiting the earth, and requiring a visa to
enter a country! The Archbishop of Greece said that
if Rajneesh had not been deported, they would have
burnt his house and those of his disciples. |
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The fourth test, which is the most stringent is,
"There is none like unto Him". The moment you can
imagine or compare ‘God’ to anything, then he (the
candidate to divinity) is not God. It is not
possible to conjure up a mental picture of the One
True God. We know that Rajneesh was a human being,
having two eyes, two ears, a nose, a mouth and a
white flowing beard. Photographs and posters of
Rajneesh are available in plenty. The moment you can
imagine or draw a mental picture of an entity, then
that entity is not God. |
Many are tempted to make anthropomorphic comparisons
of God. Take for instance, Arnold Schwarzenegger,
the famous body builder and Hollywood actor, who won
the title of ‘Mr. Universe’, the strongest man in
the world. Let us suppose that someone says that
Almighty God is a thousand times stronger than
Arnold Schwarzenegger. The moment you can compare
any entity to God, whether the comparison is to
Schwarzenegger or to King Kong, whether it is a
thousand times or a million times stronger, it fails
the Qur’anic criterion, "There is none like unto
Him".
Thus, the ‘acid test’ cannot be passed by anyone
except the One True God.
The
following verse of the Glorious Qur’an conveys a
similar message:
"No vision
can grasp Him
But His grasp is over
All vision: He is
Above all comprehension,
Yet is acquainted with all things."
[Al-Qur’an 6:103] |
By what name do we call God? |
The Muslims prefer calling the Supreme Creator,
Allah, instead of by the English word ‘God’. The
Arabic word, ‘Allah’, is pure and unique, unlike the
English word ‘God’, which can be played around with. |
If you add ‘s’ to the word God, it becomes ‘Gods’,
that is the plural of God. Allah is one and
singular, there is no plural of Allah. If you add
‘dess’ to the word God, it becomes ‘Goddess’ that is
a female God. There is nothing like male Allah or
female Allah. Allah has no gender. If you add the
word ‘father’ to ‘God’ it becomes ‘God-father’.
God-father means someone who is a guardian. There is
no word like ‘Allah-Abba’ or ‘Allah-father’. If you
add the word ‘mother’ to ‘God’, it becomes
‘God-mother’.
There is nothing like
‘Allah-Ammi’, or ‘Allah-mother’ in Islam. Allah is a
unique word. If you prefix tin before the word God,
it becomes tin-God i.e., fake God. Allah is a unique
word, which does not conjure up any mental picture
nor can it be played around with. Therefore the
Muslims prefer using the Arabic word ‘Allah’ for the
Almighty. Sometimes, however, while speaking to the
non-Muslims we may have to use the inappropriate
word God, for Allah. Since the intended audience of
this article is general in nature, consisting of
both Muslims as well as non-Muslims, I have used the
word God instead of Allah in several places in this
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God does not become a human being: |
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God does not take human form: |
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Some may argue that God does not become a human
being but only takes a human form. If God only takes
a human form but does not become a human being, He
should not possess any human qualities. We know that
all the ‘God-men’, have human qualities and
failings. They have all the human needs such as the
need to eat, sleep, etc.
The worship of
God in human form is therefore a logical fallacy and
should be abhorred in all its forms and
manifestations.
That is the
reason why the Qur’an speaks against all forms of
anthropomorphism. The Glorious Qur’an says in the
following verse:
"There is
nothing whatever like unto Him."
[Al-Qur’an 42:11] |
God does not perform ungodly acts: |
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The attributes of Almighty God preclude any evil
since God is the source of justice, mercy and truth.
God can never be thought of as doing an ungodly act.
Hence we cannot imagine God telling a lie, being
unjust, making a mistake, forgetting things, or
having any such human failings. Similarly God can do
injustice if He chooses to, but He will never do it
because being unjust is an ungodly act.
The Qur’an
says:
"Allah is never
unjust In the least degree."
[Al-Qur’an 4:40]
God can be
unjust if He chooses to be so, but the moment God
does injustice, He ceases to be God. |
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God does not make mistakes
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God can make
mistakes if He wants to, but He does not make
mistakes because making a mistake is an ungodly act.
The Qur’an says:
"…my Lord never
errs."
[Holy Qur’an 20:52]
The moment God
makes a mistake, he ceases to be God. |
God does not forget |
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God can forget if He wants to. But God does not
forget anything because forgetting is an ungodly
act, which reeks of human limitations and failings.
The Qur’an says:
"…my Lord
never errs, nor forgets."
[Al-Qur’an 20:52] |
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God only performs Godly acts:
The Islamic
concept of God is that God has power over all
things. The Qur’an says in several places (Al -Qur’an
2:106; 2:109; 2:284; 3:29; 16:77; and 35:1):
"For verily
Allah has power over all things"
Further, the
Glorious Qur’an says:
"Allah is the
doer of all that He intends."
[Al-Qur’an 85:16]
We must keep in
mind that Allah intends only Godly acts and not
ungodly acts.
PHILOSOPHY
OF ANTHROPOMORPHISM
Many religions
at some point believe, directly or indirectly, in
the philosophy of anthropomorphism i.e. God becoming
a human. Their contention is that Almighty God is so
pure and holy that He is unaware of the hardships,
shortcomings and feelings of human beings. In order
to set the rules for human beings, He came down to
earth as a human. This deceptive logic has fooled
countless millions through the ages. Let us now
analyze this argument and see if it stands to
reason.
The Creator
prepares the instruction manual:
Suppose I
manufacture a video cassette recorder (VCR). Do I
have to become a VCR to know what is good or what is
bad for the VCR? What do I do? I write an
instruction manual: "In order to watch a video
cassette, insert the cassette and press the play
button. In order to stop, press the stop button. If
you want to fast forward press the FF button. Do not
drop it from a height or it will get damaged. Do not
immerse it in water or it will get spoilt". I write
an instruction manual that lists the various do’s
and don’ts for the machine.
Holy Qur’an
is the instruction manual for the human being:
Similarly, our
Lord and Creator Allah (swt) need not take human
form to know what is good or bad for the human
being. He chooses to reveal the instruction manual.
The last and final instruction manual of the human
beings is the Glorious Qur’an. The ‘dos’ and
‘don’ts’ for the human beings are mentioned in the
Qur’an.
If you allow me
to compare human beings with machines, I would say
humans are more complicated than the most complex
machines in the world. Even the most advanced
computers, which are extremely complex, are pale in
comparison to the myriad physical, psychological,
genetic and social factors that affect individual
and collective human life.
The more
advanced the machine, greater is the need for its
instruction manual. By the same logic, don’t human
beings require an instruction manual by which to
govern their own lives?
Allah
chooses Messengers:
Allah (swt)
need not come down personally for giving the
instruction manual. He chooses a man amongst men to
deliver the message and communicates with him at a
higher level through the medium of revelations. Such
chosen men are called messengers and prophets of
God.
Some people are
‘blind’ and ‘deaf’:
Despite the
absurdity of the philosophy of anthropomorphism,
followers of many religions believe in and preach it
to others. Is it not an insult to human intelligence
and to the Creator who gave us this intelligence?
Such people are truly ‘deaf’ and ‘blind’ despite the
faculty of hearing and sight given to them by Allah.
The Qur’an says:
"Deaf, dumb,
and blind,
They will not return (to the path)."
[Al-Qur’an 2:18]
The Bible gives
a similar message in the Gospel of Matthew:
"Seeing they
see not; and hearing they hear not, neither do they
understand."
[The Bible, Matthew 13:13]
A similar
message is also given in the Hindu Scriptures in the
Rigveda.
"There maybe
someone who sees the words and yet indeed does not
see them; may be another one who hears these words
but indeed does not hear them." 1
[Rigveda 10:71:4]
All these
scriptures are telling their readers that though the
things are made so clear yet many people divert away
from the truth.
Attributes
of God:
To Allah belong
the most beautiful names:
The Qur’an
says:
"Say: Call upon
Allah, or
Call upon Rahman:
By whatever name you call
Upon Him, (it is well):
For to Him belong
The Most Beautiful Names."
[Al-Qur’an 17:110]
A similar
message regarding the beautiful names of Allah (swt)
is repeated in the Qur’an in Surah Al-A’raf (7:180),
in Surah Taha (20:8) and in Surah Al-Hashr (59:24).
The Qur’an
gives no less than ninety-nine different attributes
to Almighty Allah. The Qur’an refers to Allah as
Ar-Rahman (Most Gracious), Ar-Raheem (Most Merciful)
and Al-Hakeem (All Wise) among many other names. You
can call Allah by any name but that name should be
beautiful and should not conjure up a mental
picture.
Each attribute
of God is unique and possessed by Him alone:
Not only does
God possess unique attributes, but also each
attribute of Almighty God is sufficient to identify
Him. I shall clarify this point in detail. Let us
take an example of a famous personality, say Neil
Armstrong. Neil Armstrong is an astronaut. The
attribute of being an astronaut possessed by Neil
Armstrong is correct but not unique to Neil
Armstrong alone. So when one asks, who is an
astronaut? The answer is, there are hundreds of
people in the world who are astronauts. Neil
Armstrong is an American. The attribute of being
American possessed by Neil Armstrong is correct but
not sufficient to identify him. So when one asks,
who is an American? The answer is, there are
millions of people who are American. To identify the
person uniquely we must look for a unique attribute
possessed by none except that person. For example,
Neil Armstrong was the first human to set foot on
the moon. So when one asks, who was the first man to
set foot on the moon, the answer is only one, i.e.
Neil Armstrong. Similarly the attribute of Almighty
God should be unique.
If I say God is
the constructor of buildings, it is possible and
true, but it is not unique. Thousands of people can
construct a building. But each attribute of Allah is
unique and points to none but Allah. For example,
God is the creator of the universe. If someone asks
who is the creator of the universe, the answer is
only one, i.e. Almighty God is the Ultimate Creator.
Similarly, following are some of the many unique
attributes possessed by none other than the Creator
of the universe, Almighty Allah:
"Ar-Raheem",
the Most Merciful
"Ar-Rahman", the Most Gracious
"Al-Hakeem", the Most Wise
So when one
asks, "Who is ‘Ar-Raheem’, (the Most Merciful)?",
there can only be one answer: "Almighty Allah". |
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One attribute of God should not contradict with
other attributes:
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Besides the attribute being unique, it should not
contradict other attributes. To continue with the
earlier example, suppose somebody says that Neil
Armstrong is an American astronaut who was the first
human to set foot on the moon and was an Indian. The
attribute possessed by Neil Armstrong of being the
first man to set foot on the moon, is correct. But
its associated quality of being an Indian, is false.
Similarly if someone says that God is the Creator of
the Universe and has one head, two hands, two feet,
etc., the attribute (Creator of the Universe) is
correct but the associated quality (in the form of
human being) is wrong and false.
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All attributes should point to the one and same
God:
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Since there is only one God, all the attributes
should point to one and the same God. To say that
Neil Armstrong was an American astronaut who first
set foot on the moon, but he was born in 1971 is
wrong. Both these unique qualities belong to one and
the same person, i.e. Neil Armstrong. Similarly to
say that the Creator of the universe is one God and
the Cherisher is another God is absurd because God
possesses all these attributes combined together.
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Unity of God:
Some polytheists argue by
saying that the existence of more than one God is
not illogical. Let us point out to them that if
there were more than one God, they would dispute
with one another, each god trying to fulfill his
will against the will of the other gods. This can be
seen in the mythology of the polytheistic and
pantheistic religions. If a ‘God’ is defeated or
unable to defeat the others, he is surely not the
one true God. Also popular among polytheistic
religions is the idea of many Gods, each having
different responsibilities. Each one would be
responsible for a part of man’s existence e.g. a
Sun-God, a Rain-God, etc. This indicates that one
‘God’ is incompetent of certain acts and moreover he
is also ignorant of the other Gods’ powers, duties,
functions and responsibilities. There cannot be an
ignorant and incapable God. If there were more than
one God it would surely lead to confusion, disorder,
chaos and destruction in the universe. But the
universe is in complete harmony. The Glorious Qur’an
says:
"If there were, in the
heavens
And the earth, other gods
Besides Allah, there would
Have been confusion in both!
But glory to Allah,
The Lord of the Throne:
(High is He) above
What they attribute to Him!"
[Al-Qur’an 21:22]
If there were
more than one God, they would have taken away what
they created. The Qur’an says:
"No son did
Allah beget,
Nor is there any god
Along with Him: (if there were
Many gods), behold, each god
Would have taken away
What he had created,
And some would have
Lorded it over others!
Glory to Allah! (He is free)
From the (sort of) things
They attribute to Him!"
[Al-Qur’an 23:91]
Thus the
existence of one True, Unique, Supreme, Almighty
God, is the only logical concept of God. |
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TAWHEED:
Definition and
Categories:
Islam believes
in ‘Tawheed’ which is not merely monotheism i.e.
belief in one God, but much more. Tawheed literally
means ‘unification’ i.e. ‘asserting oneness’ and is
derived from the Arabic verb ‘Wahhada’ which means
to unite, unify or consolidate.
Tawheed can be
divided into three categories.
1. Tawheed
ar-Ruboobeeyah
2. Tawheed al-Asmaa-was-Sifaat
3. Tawheed al-Ibaadah. |
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Tawheed ar-Ruboobeeyah (maintaining the unity of
Lordship)
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The first category is ‘Tawheed ar-Ruboobeeyah’.
‘Ruboobeeyah’ is derived from the root verb "Rabb"
meaning Lord, Sustainer and Cherisher.
Therefore
‘Tawheed-ar-Ruboobeeyah’ means maintaining the unity
of Lordship. This category is based on the
fundamental concept that Allah (swt) alone caused
all things to exist when there was nothing. He
created or originated all that exists out of
nothing. He alone is the sole Creator, Cherisher,
and Sustainer of the complete universe and all
between it, without any need from it or for it. |
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Tawheed al-Asmaa was-Sifaat (maintaining the unity
of Allah’s name and attributes): |
The second category is ‘Tawheed al Asmaa was Sifaat’
which means maintaining the unity of Allah’s name
and attributes. This category is divided into five
aspects: |
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Allah should be referred to as described by Him and
His Prophet
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Allah must be referred to according to the manner in
which He and His prophet have described Him without
explaining His names and attributes by giving them
meanings other than their obvious meanings.
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Allah must be referred to as He has referred to
Himself
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Allah must be referred to without giving Him any new
names or attributes. For example Allah may not be
given the name Al-Ghaadib (the Angry One), despite
the fact that He has said that He gets angry,
because neither Allah nor His messenger have used
this name.
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Allah is referred to without giving Him the
attributes of His creation
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In a reference to God, we should strictly abstain
from giving Him the attributes of those whom He has
created. For instance in the Bible, God is portrayed
as repenting for His bad thoughts in the same way as
humans do when they realise their errors. This is
completely against the principle of Tawheed. God
does not commit any mistakes or errors and therefore
never needs to repent.
The key
principle when dealing with Allah’s attributes is
given in the Qur’an in Surah Ash-Shura:
"There is
nothing
Whatever like unto Him,
And He is the One
That hears and sees (all things)."
[Al-Qur’an 42:11]
Hearing and
seeing are human faculties. However, when attributed
to the Divine Being they are without comparison, in
their perfection, unlike when associated with humans
who require ears, eyes, etc. and who are limited in
their sight and hearing in terms of space, time,
capacity, etc. |
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God’s creation should not be given any of His
attributes
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To refer to a human with the attribute of God is
also against the principle of Tawheed. For example,
referring to a person as one who has no beginning or
end (eternal).
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Allah’s name cannot be given to His creatures
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Some Divine names in the indefinite form, like
‘Raoof’ or ‘Raheem’ are permissible names for men as
Allah has used them for Prophets; but ‘Ar-Raoof’
(the Most Pious) and Ar-Raheem (the most Merciful)
can only be used if prefixed by ‘Abd’ meaning ‘slave
of’ or ‘servant of’ i.e. ’Abdur-Raoof’ or ‘Abdur-Raheem’.
Similarly ‘Abdur-Rasool’ (slave of the Messenger) or
‘Abdun-Nabee’ (slave of the Prophet) are forbidden.
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Tawheed al-Ibaadah (maintaining the unity of
worship):
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Definition and meaning of ‘Ibadaah’:
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‘Tawheed al-Ibaadah’ means maintaining the unity of
worship or ‘Ibaadah’. Ibaadah is derived from Arabic
word ‘Abd’ meaning slave or servant. Thus Ibaadah
means servitude and worship.
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All three categories to be followed simultaneously.
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Only believing in the first two categories of
Tawheed without implementing Tawheed-al-Ibaadah is
useless. The Qur’an gives the examples of
‘Mushrikeens’ (idolaters) of the Prophet’s time who
confirmed the first two aspects of Tawheed. It is
mentioned in the Qur’an:
"Say: ‘Who is
it that
Sustains you (in life)
From the sky and from the earth?
Or who is it that
Has power over hearing
And sight? And who
Is it that brings out
The living from the dead
And the dead from the living?
And who is it that
Rules and regulates all affairs?’
They will soon say, ‘Allah’.
Say, ‘Will you not then
Show piety (to Him)?’ "
[Al-Qur’an 10:31]
A similar
example is repeated in Surah Zukhruf of the Glorious
Qur’an:
"If thou ask
them, Who
Created them, they will
Certainly say, ‘Allah’: how
Then are they deluded
Away (from the Truth)?"
[Al-Qur’an 43:87]
The pagan
Meccans knew that Allah (swt) was their Creator,
Sustainer, Lord and Master. Yet they were not
Muslims because they also worshipped other gods
besides Allah. Allah (swt) categorised them as
‘Kuffaar’ (disbelievers) and ‘Mushrikeen’ (idol
worshippers and those who associate partners with
God).
"And most of
them
Believe not in Allah
Without associating (others
As partners) with Him!"
[Al-Qur’an 12:106]
Thus ‘Tawheed
al-Ibaadah’ i.e. maintaining the unity of worship is
the most important aspect of Tawheed. Allah (swt)
alone deserves worship and He alone can grant
benefit to man for his worship. |
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SHIRK:
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Definition:The omission of any of the above
mentioned categories of tawheed or deficiency
in the fulfillment of any criteria of Tawheed
is referred to as 'shirk'.(Please note that the
Arabic word 'Shirk' has the same sound as in the
English word 'ship' and not as in the English
word 'shirk',which means 'to evade'
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‘Shirk’ literally means
sharing or associating partners. In Islamic terms it
means associating partners with Allah and is
equivalent to idolatry. |
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Shirk is the greatest sin that Allah will never
forgive: |
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The Qur’an describes the greatest sin in Surah Al-Nisa’:
"Allah forgives not
That partners should be set up
With Him; but He forgives
Anything else, to whom
He pleases; to set up
Partners with Allah
Is to devise a sin
Most heinous indeed."
[Al-Qur’an 4:48]
The same message is repeated
in Surah Al-Nisa’:
"Allah forgives not
(The sin of) joining other gods
With Him; but He forgives
Whom He pleases other sins
Than this: one who joins
Other gods with Allah,
Has strayed far, far away
(From the Right)."
[Al-Qur’an 4:116] |
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Shirk leads to hell fire: |
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The Qur’an says in Surah Ma’idah:
"They do blaspheme who say:
‘Allah is Christ the son
Of Mary.’ But said Christ:
‘O Children of Israel! Worship Allah, my Lord
And your Lord’. Whoever joins other gods with Allah
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Allah will forbid him the Garden, and the Fire
Will be his abode. There will for the wrongdoers
Be no one to help."
[Al-Qur’an 5:72] |
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Worship and Obedience to none but Allah: |
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The Qur’an mentions in Surah Ali-’Imran:
Say: "O people of the Book!
Come To common terms
As between us and you:
That we worship none but Allah;
That we associate no partners with Him;
That we erect not, from among ourselves,
Lords and patrons other than Allah."
If then they turn back,
Say ye: "Bear witness that we (at least)
Are Muslims (bowing to Allah’s Will)."
[Al-Qur’an 3:64]
The Glorious Qur’an says:
"And if all the trees on
earth were pens
And the Ocean (were ink), with seven Oceans behind
it
To add to its (supply), yet would not the Words
Of Allah be exhausted (In the writing): for Allah
Is Exalted in power, Full of Wisdom."
[Al-Qur’an 31:27]
Our analysis of Concept of
God in various Religion shows that monotheism is an
integral part of every major religion of the world.
However, it is unfortunate that some adherents of
these religions violate the teachings of their own
scriptures and have set up partners to Almighty God.
An analysis of the
scriptures of various religions, reveals that all
scriptures exhort mankind to believe in, and submit
to One God. All these scriptures condemn the
association of partners to God, or the worship of
God in the form of images. The Glorious Qur’an says:
"O men! Here is
A parable set forth!
Listen to it! Those
On whom, besides Allah,
You call, cannot create
(Even) a fly, if they all
Met together for the purpose!
And if the fly should snatch
Away anything from them,
They would have no power
To release it from the fly.
Feeble are those who petition
And those whom they petition!"
[Al-Qur’an 22:73]
The basis of religion is the
acceptance of Divine guidance. A rejection of this
guidance has serious implications for society. While
we have made great strides in science and
technology, true peace still eludes us. All ‘isms’
have failed to provide the much vaunted deliverance.
The scriptures of all major
religions exhort mankind to follow that which is
good and eschew that which is evil. All scriptures
remind mankind that good will not go unrewarded and
evil will not go unpunished!
The question we need to
address is, which of these scriptures provides us
with the correct ‘instruction manual’ that we need
to regulate our individual and collective lives?
I hope and pray that Allah
guides all of us towards the Truth (Aameen). |
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