Luqman, a wise figure mentioned in the Quran, gave valuable advice to his son, emphasizing that associating partners with Allah (shirk) is a grave injustice. Shirk goes against the principle of Tawheed (belief in the oneness of Allah), which is the foundation of Islam. It denies Allah's uniqueness and supreme authority. Luqman’s words serve as a timeless reminder to uphold justice in faith by worshipping Allah alone, avoiding any form of idolatry, and staying true to monotheism
Luqman, a wise figure mentioned in the Quran, gave valuable advice to his son, emphasizing that associating partners with Allah (shirk) is a grave injustice. Shirk goes against the principle of Tawheed (belief in the oneness of Allah), which is the foundation of Islam. It denies Allah's uniqueness and supreme authority. Luqman’s words serve as a timeless reminder to uphold justice in faith by worshipping Allah alone, avoiding any form of idolatry, and staying true to monotheism
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