- الْمُشْرِكِين, romanized: al-Mushrikīn or Arabic: الْمُشْرِكُون, romanized: al-
Mushrikūn,
singular Arabic: مُشْرِك, romanized: mushrik) were the Arab polytheists...
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grave sin or the
People of the Book. The
Quran distinguishes between mushrikūn and
People of the Book,
reserving the
former term for idol worshippers...
- The
early Muslim–Meccan
conflict refer to a
series of
raids in
which the
Islamic prophet Muhammad and his
companions parti****ted. The
raids were generally...
- 'attributing a
partner to God'. In the Quran,
shirk and the
related word
mushrikūn (مشركون)—those who
commit shirk and plot
against Islam—often
refer to...
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having faith in what he
brought them and
obeying his command.
Those mushrikūn of
Quraysh and
others who were in the
mosque also
prostrated on account...
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frequently subjected to
abuse and ****cution by the
Meccans (also
called Mushrikun by Muslims), a
polytheistic Arab
tribal confederation. In the contemporary...
- dīnukum
waliya dīn(i) 1 Say (O
Muhammad (Peace be upon him) to
these Mushrikun and Kafirun): "O Al-Kafirun (disbelievers in Allah, in His Oneness, in...
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Society at the Time of the Prophet,
Volume II: The Jihād
against the
Mushrikūn.
Translated by Huda Khattab. Herndon, Virginia: The
International Institute...
- Map of the
Muslims and
Mushrikun's camps at the
Battle of Badr...
- as it is
believed by both
scholars and lay
Muslims that "all but the
mushrikun,
those who have
committed the
worst sin of
impugning the tawḥīd of God...