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Palava in our TAUHEED (oneness of Allah)
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The concept of “Tawheed” is the most fundamental concept of Islam as a religion and one that each and every muslim who wish not to be among the LOOSERS in this world & the next should subscribe to.. Yes.. Every Muslim should believe in the one true God alone NOT ONLY ON THE LIPS BUT IN DAILY ACTIONS & REACTIONS.
Qur’an: Az-Zumar (39:65)
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…….that if you [Muhammad] should associate [anything] with Allah, your work would surely become worthless, and you would surely be among the losers.”
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My beloved brothers/sisters in faith Allah (swt) told prophet Muhammad (saw) that – “if he engage in shirk,,, he will be amongst the loosers & his deeds will be worthless.. Yes.. Then,, What about me and you?. Infact,, majority of scholars are of the opinion that – “if someone spent 40years for example worshipping Allah (swt) without shirk in anyway,, then,, mistakenly engage in shirk (in words or actions),, all the 40years previous good deeds has been vandalized/cancelled.. Yes.
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One of the most important obligations is to know the TAUHEED and what constitutes shirk (associating partner to Allah in words & actions) in addition to the seriousness of Tauheed & shirk,, its different types, so that the PALAVA in our Tawheed as a muslim will be identified and checked out of our ways.
Meaning of Tawheed:
The word Tawheed comes from the verb wahhad which literally means to unite… In Islamic terminology, it means to realize and maintain the unity of Allah in one’s actions (inwardly and outwardly).. And whoever believes that there is any creator other than Allaah or any sovereign controlling this universe and disposing of its affairs other than Allaah has denied this aspect of Tawheed and disbelieved in Allaah.
Once the ABOVE gist is understood,, the next thing we should note is that – the scholars have divided Tawheed into three categories, as follows
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