The Deen Show

An Example of a real-life Shirk slot machine where people put money in & Pray (Make DUA) to the dead

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Sinopsis

The episode discusses a real-life example of shirk, where people engage in superstitions by putting money into a slot machine-like contraption near a tomb, believing it connects them to the deceased buried there. However, the guest on the show emphasizes the importance of understanding the core belief of Islam, known as tawheed, which emphasizes the oneness of Allah and the direct connection believers have with their Creator. The guest explains that in Islam, there is no need for intermediaries or superstitions, as believers can pray directly to Allah without the need for any human, angel, or saintly figure. This direct connection is a fundamental aspect of Islam that attracts people seeking a pure monotheistic faith and looking to avoid superstitions and rituals that deviate from the essence of worship. Furthermore, the episode highlights that throughout history, messengers like Moses, Abraham, Jesus, and Muhammad were sent by Allah to call people away from associating partners with Him and to emphasize the