The word šhirk comes from the Arabic root Š-R-K (ش ر ك), with - TopicsExpress



          

The word šhirk comes from the Arabic root Š-R-K (ش ر ك), with the general meaning of to share. In the context of the Quran, the particular sense of sharing as an equal partner is usually understood, so that polytheism means attributing a partner to Allah. In the Quran, shirk and the related word mušrikūn (مشركون), — those who commit shirk and plot against Islam — often refer to the enemies of Islam (as in verse 9.1–15).
Posted on: Sat, 02 Nov 2013 07:31:06 +0000

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