Kitab
ul Tawheed |
Table of Contents | |
Chapter 1 | On Tawhid (Oneness of Allah or Monotheism in Islam) |
Chapter 2 | Virtues of Tawhid and the Many Sins for Which it Atones |
Chapter 3 | Whoever Practices Tawhid Enters Paradise Without Reckoning |
Chapter 4 | Fear of Shirk |
Chapter 1 | On Tawhid | Top |
Allah--Ta'ala--has
said:
"I have not created jinn and mankind except to serve Me." (Quran 51:56) "And to every people We sent a prophet to convey to them that they ought to serve Allah and avoid at-taghut." (Quran 16:36) "Your Lord has decreed that you shall serve none but Him, and show kindness to your parents." (Quran 17:23) "Serve Allah and do not associate aught with Him." (Quran 4:36) "Come,
let me tell you what your Lord has forbidden you; namely, that
you do not associate aught with Him." Ibn
Mas'ood said: "Whoever wishes to ascertain the will of the
Prophet Mohammed--peace be upon him --a will on which the Prophet
had set his seal, let him read the following words of Allah: Mu'ath
ibn Jabal related: "I was riding behind the Prophet-- peace
be upon him --when he said to me: I
responded: 'Allah and His Prophet know best.' He continued: The foregoing hadith is reported in the two Sahihs (Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslims "Sahih"). Further Issues
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Chapter 1 | On Tawhid (Oneness of Allah or Monotheism in Islam) |
Chapter 2 | Virtues of Tawhid and the Many Sins for Which it Atones |
Chapter 3 | Whoever Practices Tawhid Enters Paradise Without Reckoning |
Chapter 4 | Fear of Shirk |
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Chapter 2 | Virtues of Tawhid and the Many Sins for Which it Atones | Top |
Allah--Ta'ala--said:
It
was related by `Obadat ibn as-Samet that the Prophet of Allah--peace
be upon him--said: Abu
Saeed al-Khudri reported that the Prophet of Allah--peace be upon
him--said: "When Musa [Moses] asked Allah to teach him
Ibn
Hebban also reported it and al-Hakim corrected its version. At-Tirmidhi
recorded, with some editing, the report of Anas that he heard
the Prophet of Allah--peace be upon him--say: Further Issues
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Chapter 1 | On Tawhid (Oneness of Allah or Monotheism in Islam) |
Chapter 2 | Virtues of Tawhid and the Many Sins for Which it Atones |
Chapter 3 | Whoever Practices Tawhid Enters Paradise Without Reckoning |
Chapter 4 | Fear of Shirk |
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Chapter 3 | Whoever Practices Tawhid Enters Paradise Without Reckoning | Top |
Allah--Ta'ala--said:
"Ibrahim was indeed a model, devoutly obedient to Allah, a hanif. He was not a pagan (idol worshipper)." (Qur'an 16:120) Allah
called His servants: 'Who
has seen the shooting star yesterday?' 'You
are indeed one of them.' Further Issues
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Chapter 1 | On Tawhid (Oneness of Allah or Monotheism in Islam) |
Chapter 2 | Virtues of Tawhid and the Many Sins for Which it Atones |
Chapter 3 | Whoever Practices Tawhid Enters Paradise Without Reckoning |
Chapter 4 | Fear of Shirk |
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Chapter 4 | Fear of Shirk | Top |
Allah--may He
be praised and glorified--said: In the hadith we read: "What I fear most for you is the lesser shirk." When asked what it is, the Prophet answered, 'Hypocrisy.'" In
al-Bukhari's Sahih, we read that Ibn Mas'ood--radiya llaho `anho--reported:
In
Moslem's Sahih we read: Jaber--ra`a--reported that the Prophet
of Allah--peace be upon him--said: Further Issues
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Chapter 1 | On Tawhid (Oneness of Allah or Monotheism in Islam) |
Chapter 2 | Virtues of Tawhid and the Many Sins for Which it Atones |
Chapter 3 | Whoever Practices Tawhid Enters Paradise Without Reckoning |
Chapter 4 | Fear of Shirk |
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