Muslims Commit The Unknown Shirk Calling God to Allah
Muslims Commit The Unknown Shirk Calling God to Allah
Monotheism, or Tawhid, stands as the cornerstone of belief in the rich tapestry of Islamic theology. This book, "Muslims Commit The Unknown Shirk Calling God to Allah," delves into the depths of this principle, urging Muslims to cease committing shirk and embrace a purer understanding of Allah.
The exploration begins by dissecting the conventional definition of God found in dictionaries—a term encompassing various beings, supernatural and immortal, often gendered and idolized. Contrasting this, we embark on a journey through the Qur'an, focusing on two key chapters: Surah Al-Ikhlas (Chapter 112) and Ayat al-Kursi (Chapter 2, Verse 255). These chapters serve as beacons illuminating the oneness and attributes of Allah.
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