Islam for the World

The Unforgivable Sin

18 min · 20 de jul de 2023
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We discuss shirk (idolatry) in an intellectual, spiritual and modern context and examine the story of the messengers and man from a nearby town in Surah Ya Sin (36: 13-27) Why is shirk or association with God referred to as the 'unforgivable sin' in the Quran? What does idolatry do to the human soul and intellect? What does Tawhid or a belief in the oneness of God do for the human soul and intellect?

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