Traps of satan
“Indeed Satan is an enemy to you, so take him as an enemy…” Qur’an 35:6
The wise person is he who studies his enemies’ strategies and takes the precautions and measures to defeat them. Your Lord has warned, “Indeed Satan is an enemy to you, so take him as an enemy...” Qur’an 35:6
History of Satan (Iblis)
Satan was created from smokeless fire. Though he was not an angel, he was present amongst them in Heaven due to his obedience to Allah (God). When Allah created Prophet Adam (peace be upon him), He commanded those in Heaven to prostrate before Adam, but Satan refused out of pride and arrogance, saying, “I am better than him [Adam], You created me from fire, and created him from clay.” Qur’an 7:12
Allah cursed Satan and banished him from Heaven. Satan requested an opportunity to mislead mankind, and Allah granted this request.
“[Satan] said, ‘Because You have put me in error, I will surely sit in wait for them [mankind] on Your straight path. Then I will come to them from before them and from behind them and on their right and on their left, and You will not find most of them grateful [to You].’ ” Qur’an 7:16-17
The Traps of Satan
Disbelief in the Oneness of God
The foundation of Islam is the belief in the Oneness of God - having no partner, equal, son or rivals. Conversely, the greatest sin is to ascribe partners or equals with Allah.
Examples include:
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Directing worship to other than God (e.g. prostrating or supplicating to other than God).
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Delegating some of God’s attributes to other objects or beings (e.g. idols/lucky charms).
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Claiming that God has a son, mother or any other partner.