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Idolatry
Idolatry Idolatry is the worship of an image, idea ... apart from their own. Etymology The word idolatry comes (by haplology) from the Greek word ... of the Golden Calf" by Nicolas Poussin Idolatry in many forms Many religions hold that ... this may, at some point, be termed idolatry. Examples might include: A very strong ...
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Shirk (polytheism)
Shirk (polytheism) Shirk (Arabic شرك) is the Islamic ... Islamic word for monotheism. Etymology The word shirk is derived from the Arabic root ShRK ... partner to God". In the Qur'an shirk and the related word (plural Stem IV ... 1585;كون) "those who commit shirk" often clearly refers to the enemies ...
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Category:Idolatry
Category:Idolatry Main article: Idolatry Pages in category "Idolatry" There are 4 pages in this section of this category. C Idolatry in Christianity I Idolatry J Idolatry in Judaism S Shirk ( ...
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Talk:Black Stone
... Zora 18:49, 25 May 2005 (UTC) Idolatry If "idolatry" is added just a link, without explanation ... the article so that the question of idolatry is put front and center, and discussed from several viewpoints. The idolatry link is found IN the article, not ... 00:45, 31 July 2005 (UTC) Re: Idolatry I believe that a link to ...
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Tawhīd
... of God. The opposite of Tawhīd is shirk, which means "division" in Arabic. Muslims view polytheism and idolatry as shirk. Definition Muslims believe that Allah cannot be ... separate. Muslims consider this belief to be shirk. Verses from the Qur'ān Many passages ... of Tawheed The nullification of Tawhīd is shirk, which means "division" in Arabic. Acts ...
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Ten Commandments (Christianity wiki)
... commandments intentionally conceals the biblical prohibition of idolatry. But the Bible includes numerous references to ... brought on by the Muslim idea of shirk and the occupation of Constantinople (New Rome ... be used in worship - all forms of idolatry are an open affront to Jehovah. (Vs ... suggestion has not gained wider acceptance. [edit] Idolatry See main articles: Idolatry , Idolatry in Judaism , Idolatry in Christianity , ...
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Ten remonstrances of モーセ (translated from Japanese)
... God IdolYou do not have to make, ( idolatry ) Name of God does not have to ... the む you do not have to shirk, (It depends on the how to count ... The む you do not have to shirk the house of the neighbor. The む you do not have to shirk the wife of the neighbor. Why ten remonstrances being necessary? only God idolatry Name of God does not have ...
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Talk:Tawhīd
... by Islamic scholars as a result of shirk that was creeping upon the Ummah. This ... aspects of Tawheed is referred to as "Shirk" (lit. sharing); the association of partners with ... which, in Islamic terms, is in fact idolatry.... ...The early caliphs and their governors were ... but Sunnis will say Shia are committing shirk with their beliefs about the 12 Imams ... most Muslims anthropomorphism is an example of shirk. God is not to be associated ...
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Talk:Muhammad
... a picture of him for fear of shirk. And no, I'm not going to ... these humans being depicted with Allah (see Idolatry, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idolatry; and Anacrosnism, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ... how these cartoons could be regarded as idolatry/aniconism. Furthermore, some Muslims believe that no ... same category as Allah, which would be idolatry/aniconism and blasphemy according to Islam. ...
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Talk:God/Archive 5
... as a form of polytheism and therefore idolatry; a small number considered it permissible for ... And similarly, Muslims consider it to be shirk, a forbidden form of polytheism. For example "Thus tawhid is monotheism while shirk is polytheism or idolatry." [1] "Thus it is prohibited in Islam ... accompany one’s parents in the matters of Shirk (polytheism), including visiting a place of ...
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