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why Islam dismissewhy Islam dismisses superstition as illogical and Shirk​

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Answered by firdousnida05
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Answer:

The Prophet Muhammad (Sal lal laahu alaihi wa sal lam), said: 'there is no such thing as superstition'.

Belief in superstitions is regarded to be a grave act of shirk, or ascribing partners to Allah, which is the one and only sin that Allah Almighty will not forgive.

Islam disregards such behaviour because it affects a Muslim's belief in Tawakkul (dependence of Allah) and a Muslim's belief that Allah Almighty alone controls the outcomes of all things.

Superstitions are a deception of the devil to drive humans away from Allaah.

The one who has faith in superstitions has undeniably pursued the devil and is no longer on the path which leads to Allah .

Answered by piyujesrani
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Answer:

My favourite hobby.

Explanation:

My favourit hobby is Drawing.

I mostly draw a pictures of animals, people and birds.

I use pencil, pencil colours, crayons  to draw pictures.

During birthdays of my parents, sister, and friends., I gift my best drawing to them.

I like to draw the sunset I most.

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