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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2023 · 1H 7M

The Worst Slander: Idolatry Part 2 of 2

from Multilingual Islam Connect · host Multilingual Islam Connect

Islam is a religion that advocates monotheism or belief in the oneness of God. One important concept in Islam is the avoidance of idolatry. In this context, idolatry refers to the worship or veneration of anything other than Allah, be it a physical object or an abstract concept. In Islam, any form of idolatry is considered a violation of monotheism and is strictly forbidden. This includes worshipping statues, statues of deities, natural objects such as the sun or moon, animals as well as humans or famous figures thought to have supernatural powers. In addition, there are also modern forms of idolatry that need to be avoided in Islam. For example, when one places complete reliance on material wealth and possessions as the object of their worship. Similarly, popularity and fame become the center of their attention without recognizing that only Allah is worthy of worship. In Islam, the belief is that Allah alone deserves to be worshipped and to have the full devotion of His servants. Hence, it is important for Muslims to shun all forms of idolatry in order to wholeheartedly practice the teachings of monotheism and maintain the sanctity of their faith. It must be remembered that the concept of idolatry in Islam does not only relate to physical objects, but also involves one's attitude and intentions. Therefore, it is important for Muslims to constantly self-correct and ensure that their faith remains firm in the oneness of Allah, as well as shun any forms of idolatry that may arise in their daily lives. Listen to the full audiobook here:⁠ https://free-islamic-audiobooks.blogspot.com/2024/02/the-worst-slander-idolatry.html⁠

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