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- A Study of Polytheism and Idolatry in the Qur’an
A Study of Polytheism and Idolatry in the Qur’an
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By
Hadi Hassan
Posted on Sep 22, 2022
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Beliefs,
Tawheed (Monotheism),
Comparative Religion (Comparing Beliefs)
SAYYID ABBAS SAYYID KARIMI
ABWA Publishing and Printing Center
2011
102
English
This book explores the Qur’anic stance on polytheism and idolatry, offering an in-depth analysis of verses that condemn idol worship and affirm the Oneness of God. It outlines the concept of shirk (associating partners with God) and its historical context, as well as its implications in the modern world
Polytheism and idolatry are central themes in the Qur'an, where they are emphatically rejected and contrasted with the belief in the Oneness of God, or Tawheed. This book delves into the Qur'anic understanding of these concepts, providing an analysis of key verses that discuss the origins, manifestations, and consequences of polytheism. Through this exploration, the book also touches upon the historical roots of idolatry in pre-Islamic Arabia and other ancient civilizations, linking them to modern-day practices. By understanding the Qur’an’s denunciation of shirk, readers are given deeper insights into Islamic monotheism and its philosophical and ethical foundations.
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