Is it shirk to write H₂O ? (Learn your Islam) #allah #quran #Assim #hadees #sunnah assim al hakeem

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4 Dec 202405:23

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker addresses a person's confusion about whether writing numbers in subscript notation (e.g., H₂O) in chemical formulas constitutes an act of shirk (associating partners with Allah). The speaker clarifies that mathematical notation, such as subscripts, has no relation to shirk. The confusion arises from misunderstanding the concept of shirk in Islam, which is about associating Allah with other deities. The speaker advises the individual to deepen their knowledge of Islam, particularly through the teachings of Sheikh Muhammad Abdul Wahhab, to avoid misconceptions and strengthen their faith.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Writing numbers in subscript (like H₂O) in chemistry is purely scientific notation and has no connection to shirk.
  • 😀 Shirk refers to associating partners with Allah, such as attributing divine qualities to anyone or anything other than Allah.
  • 😀 There's no shirk in simply writing chemical formulas or numbers in subscripts as part of mathematical or scientific work.
  • 😀 The fear of committing shirk due to scientific notation is a misunderstanding caused by confusion about the concept of shirk.
  • 😀 The person is advised not to allow such fears to affect their faith, as these are whispers from Shaytan (Satan).
  • 😀 Ignorance of basic Islamic teachings can lead to distorted views of shirk and other core concepts of faith.
  • 😀 It is essential for Muslims to understand the fundamental principles of Islam, particularly the concept of Tawhid (the oneness of Allah).
  • 😀 The three fundamentals of Islam, outlined by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab, offer a simple introduction to these core beliefs.
  • 😀 A lack of reliance on Allah, and not trusting in Him, can lead to misguided thoughts and actions that can weaken a Muslim's faith.
  • 😀 The speaker encourages the individual to seek proper Islamic knowledge and resources to avoid falling into confusion and protect their faith.

Q & A

  • Is it considered shirk to write numbers as subscripts in chemical formulas like H2O?

    -No, writing numbers as subscripts in chemical formulas has no theological implication and is not considered shirk. It is simply a scientific notation used to represent the number of atoms in a molecule and has nothing to do with worship or associating partners with Allah.

  • What does shirk mean in Islam?

    -Shirk refers to associating others with Allah in worship. It is considered the gravest sin in Islam and involves believing that anyone or anything besides Allah has divine power or status.

  • Why did the person in the transcript feel concerned about writing numbers in subscript?

    -The person in the transcript felt confused and worried that writing numbers as subscripts, such as in H2O, could somehow be considered shirk. This fear likely stems from a misunderstanding or lack of clarity about the concept of shirk.

  • What role does shaytan (Satan) play in the person's confusion about shirk?

    -Shaytan is believed to influence individuals by sowing doubts and confusion, leading them to question harmless practices. In this case, shaytan might be causing the person to overthink and worry unnecessarily about something as simple as writing numbers in subscripts.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'distorted understanding of shirk and kufr'?

    -The speaker refers to the person's lack of proper knowledge about Islamic concepts, particularly shirk (associating partners with Allah) and kufr (disbelief). This lack of understanding can lead to misguided fears and misconceptions about practices that are not inherently wrong.

  • How can someone improve their understanding of shirk and kufr?

    -To improve understanding, the speaker advises studying fundamental Islamic texts, such as the 'Three Fundamental Principles' by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab. These resources help clarify the core concepts of Tawhid (the oneness of Allah), shirk, and kufr.

  • What are the Three Fundamental Principles, and why are they important?

    -The Three Fundamental Principles, written by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab, provide a clear and concise explanation of the core beliefs of Islam, focusing on the oneness of Allah (Tawhid) and the rejection of shirk and kufr. They are considered essential for Muslims to understand the basic tenets of their faith.

  • Does asking someone a question other than Allah count as shirk?

    -No, asking someone a question is not shirk as long as the person does not believe that the one asked has divine powers or status. Shirk only occurs when someone believes that anyone or anything besides Allah has ultimate power or authority.

  • What is the significance of understanding shirk and kufr in daily life for a Muslim?

    -Understanding shirk and kufr is essential for maintaining a pure faith in Islam. It helps Muslims avoid actions and beliefs that contradict Tawhid (the oneness of Allah) and ensures that their worship is directed only to Allah.

  • How does the speaker suggest Muslims avoid falling into the traps of shaytan?

    -The speaker suggests that Muslims should seek proper knowledge of their faith by studying the basics of Islam, engaging with authentic resources, and avoiding confusion or doubts introduced by shaytan. This knowledge helps to protect one's belief from distortion and misunderstanding.

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