Tawheed And Shirk-Questioning Of Idols And Angels

Shariath, Tauheed And Shirk

“Bismillahir Rahmannir Raheem”Al-Hamdu Lillaahi Rabbil ‘Aalameen was Salaatu was- Salaamu ‘Alaa Sayidinaa Muhammadin wa Aalihi wa Asabihi Ajma ‘een (tauheed- risalat- ahkirat and islam-iman-ihsan)

Tawheed and Shirk(Monotheism or Polytheism)6

(17/57) The people of Makkah worshipped two living things, angels and the Jinn. angels will not suffer from the punishment. those Jinn whom the polytheists would invoke for some help.

(72/1-6) The Polytheists of Makkah did worship the Jinn and that when the Jinn heard the recitation of the Quran they embraced Islam.

when the words fear Allah are used, it means one fears Allah and due to this fear one will carry out good deeds. Moreover, it means to fear the punishment. This verse applies to those who are living and not those who have passed away, because they are already receiving blessing or punishment.

QUESTIONING OF IDOLS AND ANGELS

(14/36,71/23-24,25/17-18) Idols do mislead the people. the idols will be questioned on the Day of Judgment where they will be asked if they had misled people?

(34/41) the angels will be questioned and they will explain that the Jinn were those who were worshipped.

A question may arise as to why will the angels be questioned, or why will the Muslim Jinn be questioned? Why is Allah not questioning those who worshipped them? The answer is Allah Most High will be too angry to even talk to the polytheists and those who worshipped others besides Him. Just as Allah will not talk to those who buried the new born girls alive, but He will ask the new born girls themselves( 81/8-9)

(2/174)He will not speak to the non-believers on the Day of Judgment.

(37/95) Polytheists could not create humans, but they could carve images from stone.

(2/28) the word dead can only be used to describe something living which has died, however, in the verse  Allah has described mankind as being dead even before he gave them life, proving that one does not need to be living before he is dead. In this context dead means nothing. Allah is describing mankind as nothing before he gave them life.

(36/33) Allah Almighty is calling the non living earth as dead. something non living can be called dead, such as stone or the earth.

what was worshipped will not know when they will be raised; however we, as humans, know that we will be raised on the Day of Judgment. On the other hand, idols are not aware that they will be raised or when they will be raised

(29/25) they will be raised, if they are not then how will they curse one another?

 A question may arise as to why will Allah raise the idols on the Day of Resurrection?

The reason Allah will raise the idols will be to embarrass them and those who worshipped them, making them aware that they can neither help one another or themselves and that they will be cast into hell, being the fuel of the fire

(2/24)…. guard yourselves against the Fire prepared for disbelievers,whose fuel is of men and stones.

When I want to talk to allah I say prayers and when I want that he talk to me I recite quran- Hazrath Ali(ra)

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