طائر صنعي يستخدم لإيقاع آخر في شرك - meaning and definition. What is طائر صنعي يستخدم لإيقاع آخر في شرك
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What (who) is طائر صنعي يستخدم لإيقاع آخر في شرك - definition

WORSHIP OF ANYONE OR ANYTHING BESIDES ALLAH
Mushrik; Mushrikeen; Shirk (idolatry); شرك; Shirk (polytheism); Mušrik; Mušrikūn; Mushrikun; Mushrikoun; Idolaters in Islam

El Mouradia Palace         
  • U.S. Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]] preparing to meet the Algerian president in 2012.
THE OFFICIAL RESIDENCE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE ALGERIAN REPUBLIC
El Mouradia Palace (, ) is the office and residence of the President of Algeria. It is located in the neighborhood of El Mouradia on the hills overlooking Algiers.
Lebanese International University (Mauritania)         
UNIVERSITY IN MAURITANIA
Lebanese International University is a university located in Nouakchott, Mauritania. It is part of the private Lebanese International University group.
Struggle in the Pier         
1956 FILM BY YOUSSEF CHAHINE
Siraa Fil-Mina; Sira' Fil Mina; Sira' Fi El Mina; Sira' Fi Al Mina; Sira' Fi el-Mina; صراع في الميناء; صراع في المينا; Sira` Fi al-Mina; Dark Waters (1956 film)
Sira` Fi al-Mina (, , but also titled Obscure Waters in later releases, ) is a 1956 Egyptian romance/crime/drama film directed by the acclaimed Egyptian film director Youssef Chahine. It starred Omar Sharif, Ahmed Ramzy, and Faten Hamama.

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Shirk (Islam)

Shirk (Arabic: شرك širk) in Islam is the sin of idolatry or polytheism (i.e., the deification or worship of anyone or anything besides God). Islam teaches that God does not share his divine attributes with anyone. Associating partners with God is disallowed according to the Islamic doctrine of Tawhid (oneness). Mušrikūn مشركون (pl. of mušrik مشرك) are those who practice shirk, which literally means "association" and refers to accepting other gods and divinities alongside God (as God’s "associates"). The Qur'an considers shirk as a sin that will not be forgiven if a person dies without repenting of it.