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Life is a test.
The Day of Judgment is the day the results will be announced.
Paradise is the reward.
The easiest way to succeed is to follow the way of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
And striving for it is our responsibility.🌸😒
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بسم الله
A Sign That Allāh Has Turned Away From A Slave.
Hasan al-Basri رحمه الله said
"The sign that Allah (the most high) has turned away from a slave is that he makes him preoccupied with what does not concern him."
Jamiul Ulum wal Hikam V1, pg. 294 | T: Abu Anwar an-Naijiriy
Barakallahufiikum.
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What is Tawheed vs Shirk?
This is not a small issue in Islam. This is the biggest issue in the entire universe.
Every Prophet from Adam (عليه السلام) to Muhammad ﷺ came with the same message:
"Worship Allah alone and avoid false objects of worship."
What is Tawheed?
Tawheed means believing that Allah alone is the Creator, Owner, Controller, and the only One worthy of worship.
It means:
✔️ You pray to Allah alone.
✔️ You ask Allah alone for what only Allah can give.
✔️ You put your trust in Allah alone.
✔️ You fear Allah more than anyone else.
✔️ You love Allah above everything else.
A person with Tawheed knows that no saint, prophet, angel, jinn, grave, idol, star, or human being has any share in Allah's divine rights.
When you need help, your heart turns first to Allah.
When you are afraid, your heart turns first to Allah.
When you hope for success, your heart turns first to Allah.
That is Tawheed.
What is Shirk?
Shirk means giving any of Allah's exclusive rights to someone or something else.
It is the greatest sin because it attacks the very purpose for which Allah created us.
A person may claim to believe in Allah, but if he gives acts of worship to others alongside Allah, then he has fallen into Shirk.
Examples include:
❌ Calling upon the dead and asking them for help.
❌ Seeking forgiveness from someone other than Allah.
❌ Believing that a saint, grave, amulet, or object independently brings benefit or protection.
❌ Sacrificing animals for anyone besides Allah.
❌ Making vows to graves or shrines.
❌ Praying to prophets, saints, angels, or righteous people.
A Simple Example
Imagine a king who provides everything for his people: food, water, protection, and wealth.
Then the people thank the king's servant instead of the king himself and begin asking the servant for things that only the king can provide.
Would that be justice?
Of course not.
Allah created us, provides for us, gives us life, health, wealth, and every blessing.
So how can worship be directed to anyone besides Him?
Why is Tawheed so important?
Because Tawheed is the key to Paradise.
And Shirk is the greatest sin a person can commit.
A person may have many sins, but if he sincerely repents, Allah can forgive him.
But if a person dies upon Shirk without repentance, then he has committed the most serious crime against his Creator.
Ask Yourself
When I make dua, who do I call upon?
When I need help, who does my heart rely on?
When I fear harm, who do I believe controls it?
When I hope for success, who do I place my trust in?
The answer to these questions reveals whether our hearts are truly attached to Allah.
Tawheed is not just a word.
It is a way of life.
It is the reason we were created.
It is the message of every Prophet.
It is the right of Allah upon every human being.
May Allah keep our hearts firm upon Tawheed and protect us from every form of Shirk. Ameen.
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Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) used to recite this beautiful dua in sujood: