The word Shirk in Arabic means taking a partner, i.e., regarding someone as the partner of another. It is used in Arabic when one wishes to express that he regards two people as equal in status; or that two people are involved in it.
In terms of Sharee'ha or Islamic terminology, Shirk means ascribing a partner or rival to Allah in Lordship (Ruboobiyyah), worship (Uloohiyyah) or in His Names and Attributes.
A rival is a peer or counterpart. Hence Allah forbids setting up rivals with Him and He condemns those who take them (rivals) as gods instead of or besides Allah in many verses of the Quran. Allah Says (what means): “Then do not set up rivals to Allah (in worship) while you know (that He Alone has the right to be worshipped).” [Quran 2:222]
And (what means): “And they set up rivals to Allah, to mislead (people) from His path! Say (O Muhammad, to the polytheists): ‘Enjoy (your brief life)! But certainly, your destination is the Fire!’”[Quran 14:30]
Prophet Muhammad sallallaahu alahyi wa sallam said: “Whoever dies claiming that Allah has a rival, will enter Hell.” [Al-Bukhari]
The types of Shirk:
The texts of the Quran and Sunnah (narrations of the Prophets sallallaahu alahyi wa sallam) indicate that Shirk sometimes puts a person beyond the pale of Islam and sometimes does not. Hence, the scholars divided Shirk into two types: major Shirk and minor Shirk. Following is a brief description of each type:
1 – Major Shirk
This means ascribing to someone other than Allah something that belongs only to Allah, such as Lordship (Ruboobiyyah), Worship (Uloohiyyah) and the Divine Names or Attributes (Al-Asmaa’ Was-Sifaat).
This kind of Shirk may sometimes be outwardly, such as the Shirk of those who worship idols and graves, or the dead or even living people. Other times, it may be hidden, such as those who put their trust in other than Allah, or the Shirk of the hypocrites. For even though their (hypocrites’) Shirk puts them beyond the pale of Islam and means that they will abide forever in Hell, it is a hidden Shirk, because they make an outward display of Islam and conceal their disbelief and Shirk, so they are inwardly Polytheists but not outwardly.
Shirk in the form of beliefs, such as:
- The belief that there is someone else who creates, gives life and death, reigns or controls the affairs of the universe along with Allah.
- The belief that there is someone else who must be obeyed absolutely besides Allah.
- Associating others with Allah in love and veneration, by loving a created being as loving Allah. This is the kind of Shirk that Allah does not forgive, and it is the Shirk about which Allah Says (what means):
“And of mankind are some who take (for worship) others besides Allah as rivals. They love them as they love Allah.” [Quran 2:165]