2 things Shirk [to include someone in the oneness of Allah] and Kuffar [disbelief]
It depends on what you mean. --------- If you are refering to Nation of Islam (NOI), this is a distinct African-American Religion. And it must be understood that there are big differences between the Nation of Islam (NOI) and mainstream Islam. To convert the Nation of Islam, you must first NOT be White or Jewish, since they reject both as being acceptable members of the faith. You then approach a local Nation of Islam Mosque and ask to speak to an Imam. When he is satisfied with your beliefs, you are accepted into the religion. It is important to note that those belonging to NOI are not considered as true Muslims. Refer to question below. --------- If you are using the term "Nation of Islam" to refer to the Umma or the collective Islamic World, then to join Islam is very simple. You repeat the words of the Shahada or Testimony of Belief: "Ash-hadu al-la ilaha illallahu, wahdahu la sharika lahu wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan 'abduhu wa Rasuluh." This means: "I bear witness that there is no object of adoration besides Allah, Who is One and has no associate and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and His Messenger." Other converts to Islam add the following as a nice aside: "Astagh firullaha Rabbi min kulli zambinw wa atubu ilaihi, Rabbi inni zalamtu nafsi wa'taraftu bi-zambi faghfirli zunubi fa-innahu la yagh firuz-zunuba illa anta." This means: "I ask forgiveness of Allah for all my sins and to Him I turn. I have been cruel to myself, O Lord, and I confess my sins. So be merciful to forgive my sins; for no one forgives sins except Thyself." As soon as you finish reciting the words of the Testimony of Belief, you are a Muslim (unless you don't belief contrary to what Islam teaches). After that you will slowly have to learn how to pray and how to follow the rest of the teachings of Islam. The Main beliefs of Islam are: To believe in the Oneness of God. To believe in all His Angels. To believe in all His Books. To believe in all His Prophets. (Jesus is not God; he is a prophet of God.) To believe in the Day of Resurrection. To believe in the Decree of God. Refer to related question below for more information.
Muhammad, the founder of Islam, was a follower of the religion of Islam.
The Taliban supports an extremist version of Sunni Islam, but does not support "Islam" in general, especially more ecumenical versions of Islam and Non-Sunnis, who they feel are "weakening" or "falsely interpreting" Islam.
I believe it is Islam.
Islam.
In Islam, committing unforgivable sins can lead to eternal punishment in Hell. These sins are considered grave offenses against God and can result in severe consequences in the afterlife. It is believed that repentance and seeking forgiveness are important to avoid such consequences.
In Islam, the sins that are considered unforgivable are known as the major sins or "al-Kaba'ir." These include shirk (associating partners with Allah), murder, falsely accusing chaste women of adultery, and disobeying one's parents. These sins are considered very serious and require sincere repentance for forgiveness.
The only unforgivable sin is a sin for which you are unrepentant.
In Christianity, the concept of unforgivable sins varies depending on interpretation. Some believe that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is unforgivable, while others believe that all sins can be forgiven through repentance. Ultimately, it is up to an individual's beliefs and relationship with God.
.Catholic AnswerThe sins against the Holy Spirit - the unforgivable sins (they are unforgivable because when you commit this sins, you do not think you need to ask for forgiveness or you despair of receiving it) are: Sins against the Holy GhostPresumption of God's mercyDespairImpugning the known truthEnvy at another's spiritual goodObstinacy in sinFinal impenitence
Of course, the only sins which cannot be forgiven are the unforgivable sin which is the sin against Hope (the second of the Cardinal Virtues). The sins against hope which cannot be forgiven are presumption and despair.The former is akin to the Protestant theory that once you are "saved" you cannot do anything to lose your salvation. That is presumption and is unforgivable as you don't think you need forgiveness.The latter, despair, is unforgivable as you don't think you can be forgiven for whatever reason: you think you have committed too many sins, or too horrible a sin, or whatever.The sins against hope cannot be forgiven for the simple reason that you cannot be contrite and ASK for forgiveness. God will forgive ANYTHING as long as we repent of it - which is not just being sorry for it, but trying not to do it again.Sins which we have not yet done cannot be forgiven until AFTER we do them, and repent of them. But all mortal sins can be forgiven as long as we confess them and repent. It is only when we are not contrite and repentant that we cannot be forgiven.
disobeying elders , steraling or doning anything that the quran forbids
No sin is unforgivable.
There are 3 avada kedavra- the unforgivable killing curse crucio- the unforgivable pain infliction curse imperio- unforgivable curse in which the victim obeys the commands of the caster
In Islam, the 54 major sins are actions that are considered grave offenses against God. These sins are defined within the teachings of the religion as acts that go against the core principles of Islam, such as shirk (associating partners with God), murder, theft, adultery, and consuming alcohol. Committing these sins can lead to severe consequences in the afterlife, and Muslims are encouraged to seek forgiveness and repent for these transgressions.
The thing that you can do is a unforgivable sin is cursing the Holy Spirit.
She did something unforgivable