- الْمُشْرِكُون, romanized: al-Mushrikūn,
singular Arabic: مُشْرِك, romanized:
mushrik) were the Arab
polytheists who
opposed the
Islamic prophet Muhammad and...
- This
surah addresses: (1) The
mushriks of Makkah, (2) the
faltering Muslims, and (3) the
genuine devotees. The
mushriks have been
cautioned in a mighty...
- Gr**** and in
other non-Latin
languages are
listed at BHO. The
polytheists (
mushriks) of Mecca,
after consulting with the
people of the Book,
tested Muhammad...
- it. The one who
commits shirk is
called a
mushrik. The
opposite of
shirk is
tawhid and the
opposite of
mushrik is muwahhid. The word
shirk comes from the...
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Judgment Day,
those False-deities
worshiped by the
mushriks will
declare no
divinity and
consider the
mushrik is
answerable for
their shirk, on the Judgement...
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grievous sin;
therefore entering Paradise is
forbidden to a
polytheist (
mushrik)
because his
place is ****; and the
second lowest level (jahim) only after...
- [Al-Baqara 2:260] The
respite of four
months was
granted to give time to the
mushriks in
Surah At-Tawba so that they
should consider their position carefully...
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against Shia Muslims,
employing derogatory terms such as "idolaters" and "
mushriks." Notably, the
Saudi government has
implemented a ban on
marriage between...
-
order to
advise them
regarding the new
policy guidelines pertinent to the
mushriks.
Starting from ayat 38 up to 72nd ayat the
subsequent talk was revealed...
- (גוי / נכרי) as used in Judaism, and to
kafir (كافر, 'unbeliever') and
mushrik (مشرك, 'idolater') as in Islam. In the Latin-speaking
Western Roman Empire...