| Contents Chapter One Description of Tauhid
 Chapter Two
 Categories 
          and aspects of Shirk  Chapter Three
 The Vices of Polytheism  The Virtues of Monotheism 
          The polytheism cannot be forgiven 
          Explaining Shirk  
          Shirk, the greatest of all vices 
          Tauhid is the only way out 
          Allah is disgusted with Shirk 
          Affirming the Oneness of Allah prior to the dawn of time itself 
          Shirk cannot be presented as an authority 
          The excuse of forgetfulness shall not be accepted 
          The basic teachings of the Prophets and the Scriptures 
          Tauhid and forgiveness 
 Chapter Four
 The negation of Shirk in knowledge 
          Only Allah possess the knowledge of Ghaib 
          The one who claims to have the knowledge of Ghaib, is a liar 
          The matters of Ghaib 
          Do not call upon anyone but Allah 
          Allah Alone, possesses the power of benefit and inflicting harm 
          The original assignment of the Prophets 
          The Prophets do not have the knowledge of unseen 
          The saying of the Prophet (peace be upon him) regarding the knowledge 
            of the unseen The saying of Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) 
            
 Chapter Five
 The Negation of Shirk in Authority 
          Allah is the One Who causes benefit and inflicts harm 
          None is the sustainer except Allah 
          Invoke none but Allah 
          No intercession without His Permission 
          Types of intercession 
          An intercession due to one's high-ranking status is not possible 
            Acceptance of one's intercession out of love is not possible 
          Interceding with permission 
          The Straight Path 
          Allah is the Nearest to all 
          Trust in Allah Alone 
          Relationship does not benefit 
 Chapter Six
 Prohibition of Shirk in Worship
 
          The definition of worship 
          Worship is meant for Allah Alone 
          Prostration is for Allah only 
          It is an act of Shirk to call upon other than Allah 
          The holy sanctuaries must be respected 
          Anything dedicated to an entity other than Allah his forbidden 
          Authority and command is only for Allah 
          Giving someone false names is an act of Shirk 
          So-called customs are acts of Shirk 
          Keeping people stand up in one's honor is prohibited 
          Worshipping idols and the so-called "sanctums of saints" is an act 
            of Shirk 
          Slaughtering an animal in a name other than that of Allah is a curse 
          Indications heralding the advent of Doomsday 
          Worshipping the places of saints is an act of the worst people 
          Performing Tawaf of the idols 
 Chapter Seven
 Prohibition of Shirk in Social Customs
 
          The whispering of Satan  
          Polytheistic rituals in regard to the soliciting of children 
          Polytheistic rituals in agriculture 
          Polytheistic rituals in regard to the cattle 
          Slandering Allah in the matters of lawful and forbidden things 
          Giving credit to the influence of planets is an act of Shirk 
          The astrologers are magicians and the magicians are disbelievers 
          The sin of believing in astrology 
          Deducing an omen is an act of disbelief 
          Do not make Allah an Intercessor 
          The dearest names to Allah 
          Kunya with the Name of Allah must be avoided 
          Only say Masha'Allah  
          Taking an oath in the name of anyone other than Allah is an act 
            of Shirk 
          The verdict of the Prophet (peace be upon him) about observing vows 
          Prostration to Allah and paying due respect to Messenger 
          It is not permissible to call someone one's slave 
          An excellent example to say respect to the Prophet (peace be upon 
            him) 
          The word Saiyid carries two meanings 
          Sayings of the Prophet (peace be upon him) in regard to the pictures 
          The five major sins 
          The statement of the Prophet (peace be upon him) about himself  |