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repel His Favour which He causes it to reach whomsoever of His
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                       slaves He will. And He is the Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.
                       To make dufiā√ to anything besides Allāh, such as making a dufiā√

                       for a specific desire, istifianah (seek help), istighāthah (asking fro
                       help at times of difficulty) towards a dead person, whether it be a

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                       Prophet, a walīy, ḥabīb,  kyai,  jinn or a ‘sacred tomb’, or to
                       request fortune, cure for illness from them, or from a tree and
                       anything else besides Allāh is shirk akbar (major shirk). Within the

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                       book Uṣūluṭ Thalāthah  wherein it states: “Whoever diverts one
                       kind of  fiibādah towards something other than Allāh, then he is

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                       mushrik kāfir”.  Allāh  decrees:

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                       And whoever invokes (or worships), besides Allāh, any other Ilāh

                       (God), of whom he has no proof, then his reckoning is only with his
                       Lord. Surely! Al-Kāfirūn (the disbelievers in Allāh and in the






                       151  Sūrah Yūnus (10), ayāh 107.
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                       152 Trans.  Name generally given to any of those people who claim descendancy from the Prophet
                       Muḥammad . Known in the middle-east as fiAlawīyyah (descent from fiAlī , son-in-law of
                       the Prophet Muḥammad ))
                       153 Trans.  Kyai is a name in Indonesia given to a respected Islāmic teacher).
                          (
                       154  By Shaikh Imām Muḥammad bin fiAbdil-Wahhāb ﷲا ﻪﲪر, died 1206 H.
                       155  Concerning this issue, a person can become kāfir/ mushrik (out from Islām), as investigated
                       by fiulamā√, must must look to shurūṭ (conditions, provisos) and intifā-ul mawānifi (that there
                       are no barriers) that make them become kāfir and out from islām.
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