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Idolatry is the
worship of an idol as
though it were a deity. In
Abrahamic religions (namely Judaism, Samaritanism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baháʼí...
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- شِرْك, lit. '****ociation') in
Islam is a sin
often roughly translated as '
idolatry' or 'polytheism', but more
accurately meaning '****ociation [with God]'...
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Sikhism prohibits idolatry, in
accordance with
mainstream Khalsa norms and the
teachings of the Sikh Gurus, a
position that has been
accepted as orthodox...
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Idolatry in
Judaism (Hebrew: עבודה זרה) is prohibited.
Judaism holds that
idolatry is not
limited to the
worship of an idol itself, but also
worship involving...
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religious places of
significance for fear that it may give rise to 'shirk' (
idolatry), and the most
significant historic Muslim sites (in
Mecca and Medina)...
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Idolatry (1LAB13) 1:09 23. "Emergency Landing" Joel
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Idolatry (1LAB13) 3:41 24. "Searching the Planet" Joel
McNeely Mad
Idolatry (1LAB13)...
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Prohibition of
idolatry is the
central tenet of the
Abrahamic religions and the sin of
worshipping another god
other than the Lord is
called idolatry. Historically...
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social order. In the
Aleinu prayer, it
refers to the
eradication of
idolatry. In
Lurianic Kabbalah, the "repair" is mystical: to
return the
sparks of...
- in Mecca, he
started to
preach the
oneness of God in
order to
stamp out
idolatry of pre-Islamic Arabia. This led to
opposition by the Meccans, with Abu...