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Hidden Shirk That Has Been Normalized!
Welcome to my Blog!
In this space, I aim to explore and reflect on various aspects of Islam through the Quran and the Sunnah of our beloved Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) upon the understanding of the three favored generations: the Sahaba (Radiya llahu anhum), the Tabi'in, and the Tabi' al- Tabi'in (may Allah be pleased with them).
The first post focuses on the concept of hidden shirk, a form of associating partners with Allah (A'ūdhu billāh) that often goes unnoticed and is, unfortunately, prevalent in our daily lives.
All of the Hadiths mentioned in this post are authentic, and the references have been provided for further reading and verification. By understanding hidden shirk, we can strive to purify our intentions and strengthen our relationship with Allah (Subhanahu wa ta'ala).
I look forward to sharing more content, Insha'Allah.
May Allah guide us all to the correct path.
Feel free to leave your thoughts and correct me if I make any mistakes.
Minor and Major Hypocrisy, and the Hypocrites by Al-Barbahaaree, Explanation of Al-Fawzaan
NEW: Minor and Major Hypocrisy, and the Hypocrites by Al-Barbahaaree, Explanation of Al-Fawzaan:
Imaam Abu Muhammad Al-Hasan b. `Alee b. Khalaf al-Barbahaaree (died 329H, rahimahullaah) stated in his Sharhus-Sunnah (point 38):
والنفاق أن يظهر الإسلام باللسان ويخفي الكفر بالضمير
Hypocrisy is to make apparent Islaam upon the tongue and to conceal kufr in the heart.
Explanation of Shaikh al-Fawzaan:
It-haaf al-Qaaree of Shaikh al-Fawzaan:
Hypocrisy is to make apparent goodness and to conceal…
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The Prophet (sall'Allahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said: "Shall I not inform you of what I fear for you more than the Maseeh-id-Dajjaal? It is the hidden shirk. It is when a man stands up for prayer, and he beautifies his prayer because he sees the people looking at him."
(Sunan Ibn Majah Vol 2, 3389)