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Shirk, in Islam, idolatry, polytheism, and the association of God with other deities. In the dogmatic development of Islam, it came to be used as the opposite of tawhid (belief in the oneness of God) and to refer to a variety of prohibited beliefs and practices.
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Shirk (Arabic: شِرْك, lit. 'polytheism') in Islam is a sin often roughly translated as ' idolatry ' or ' polytheism ', but more accurately meaning 'association [with God]'. [1][2][a] It refers to accepting other divinities or powers alongside God as associates. [4][5] In contrast, Islam teaches that God does not share divine attributes with anyo...
Video summary. Eleven-year-old Sara gives a brief guide to her religion by describing the Five Pillars of Islam, the main rules Muslims try to live by.
This short video of eleven-year-old Sara gives an introduction to Islam by describing the Five Pillars of Islam, the main rules Muslims try to live by.
Jun 10, 2016 · THE ROLE WOMEN PLAY in Islamic society is much discussed — and criticized — in the West. Some of this criticism is badly informed, however, which leads to misunderstandings and conflict that could have been avoided. So just what exactly is the role of women in Islam?
Apr 27, 2015 · A new crop of female Islamic scholars says there is nothing in the Koran that treats women unequally.
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Young Muslim girl Sara gives a brief guide to the faith by describing the five Pillars of Islam: belief, prayer, giving, fasting and pilgrimage. A young Muslim girl Sara from London introduces...