why islam dismiss suerstition as illogical and shirk give 5 reasons
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The Qurʾān (Islamic scripture) stresses in many verses that God does not share his powers with any partner (sharīk). It warns those who believe their idols will intercede for them that they, together with the idols, will become fuel for hellfire on the Day of Judgment (21:98). The great majority of mushrikūn (polytheists) in the Prophet’s time were those who had never become Muslims; thus, the words of the Qurʾān were addressed not to Muslims with the intention of keeping them firm in their faith but rather to non-Muslim Arabs.
In fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), shirk became legally equivalent to kufr (unbelief). Those Muslims who profess it are considered outlaws who should be ousted from the Muslim community; all their legal rights are suspended until they denounce their polytheistic beliefs.
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Superstition in Pakistan (Urdu: پاکستانی توهم پرستی ) is widespread and many adverse events are attributed to the supernatural effect
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