To an English-speaking audience, Islam is often  advertised as a 'monotheistic religion in the tradition of Judaism and  Christianity,' and we often, with the best of intentions, add: "The  difference is, we only believe in One God." 
 
 I am afraid, however, that this fails to capture the essence of Tawheed,  Islam's concept of monotheism. It is not that there is only one God and  that is that. If this were the case, little is there to differentiate  us from Christians and Jews, who also conceptually believe in One God  (despite different theological formulations). What makes us different is  that we believe in One God and, furthermore, we believe that only  Allaah is to be worshipped.
 
 The core of Islam is wrapped in the message of 'Laa ilaaha illallaah':  There is no god worthy of worship except Allaah. This means, in other  words, that we turn away not only from idols of wood and stone, but also  the idols of ideology. Today, humanity, spurred by Western culture,  worships many things, but above all, it worships itself.
 
 Secularism is the ideology of Western countries (and even some Muslim  countries). The reason it works so well is because it is the best, and  latest, way to deceive people away from Allaah. Rather than urge people  to worship forms and shapes, the new Shirk (polytheism) tells people to  worship themselves. Everyone is a god!
 
 The American dream has become the construction of a society in which  everyone is his or her own god, and does what he or she wants to do  regardless of the consequences. Naturally, it is a very attractive idea.  Do what you want - do what you feel - you are always going to be right!  Each man is his own judge and jury! 
 
 What this fails to realise is that humans are, by nature, fragile  beings. Despite being such a self-proclaimed 'free' and  'individualistic' society, America  is more conformist than many other societies in the world. A young  woman without a perfect body is an outcast. A young man who cannot party  or cannot 'get enough girls,' is not a real man - and this is the most  interesting example of all.
 
 In Islam, a man's role is honourable because of his sacrifice and  responsibility. A noble and virtuous man is a pious one, who works hard,  provides for his family, goes out of his way for his wife and is always  faithful to her. Thus, the Muslim character is the responsible and  strong one, because the Muslim accepts the Trust from Allaah - Islam -  and does not shy away from it. 
 
 Western society, on the other hand, preaches that everyone is a god, and  thus, you never have to discipline yourself. The result is a society  made of weak, selfish and narrow-minded people (proven by alarming rates  of suicide, violent crime, depression and spiralling divorce rates). 
 
 Allaah Tells us in the Quran: "And I [Allaah] did not create the Jinn and mankind except to worship Me." [Quran:  51:56] The drive to worship is an intrinsic human need. One attempt to  crush worship in all forms was communism, and communism - as history  attests - failed and continues to fail miserably. Due to the evolution  of Western thought and Western society, the drive to worship has been  channelled away from Allaah and towards the individual. 
 
 However, it does not take long for human beings to realise that we, as  individuals, make pathetic idols. At a very young age, we realise we are  fallible, and often unsuccessful in many things we wish so sincerely to  do. How many kids want to play professional sports, but are never able  to?
 
 So, instead, people start to worship ideas. They attribute power to  these ideas. They start to believe that governments are all-powerful, or  that flags, ethnicities, tribes or languages hold mystical powers. 
 
 In Europe, the popular belief is that  every linguistic group deserves a country, because a linguistic group is  an immortal entity that has had many members come and go but has, at  root, stayed the same. 
 
 But we, as Muslims reject all of this, because we know that it is simply  no more than Shirk - partnership in the worship of Allaah - which is  the unforgivable sin. Why is it unforgivable? The essence of Islam, as  stated earlier, is not only that we believe in Allaah, but also that we  worship Him and make Him the centre of all our efforts. Should we put  anything between Allaah and ourselves, then we corrupt the purity of our  beautiful faith. 
 
 When Prophet Muhammad sallallaahu 'alayhi wasallam came to the  Arabs of Makkah in 610 CE with a message directly from Allaah, the Arabs  of that time were not atheists. They believed in Allaah, they believed  He was the most powerful deity and, most interestingly, they believed He  could not be represented by a physical idol. However, they believed  that many idols interceded on their behalf (over three hundred lesser  gods, in fact!). In other words, the pagans believed that there were  channels between the individual and Allaah, and that these barriers  needed to be worshipped. 
 
 Modern Western society is no different. At every turn, American  politicians invoke God's Name. How often do we hear President Bush say  'God Bless America'? Take any US  currency out of your wallet and inscribed in prominent letters on it is  the American motto: 'In God We Trust.' Thus, superficially, American  society does not reject God. Rather, it believes in God and claims to  acknowledge Him as the Supreme Being. However, American society makes  other people gods and intermediaries, to such an extent that eventually  God Himself is entirely ignored!
 
 This is also America's plan for the Muslim world (throughout the world, from right here in America to all the way over to Afghanistan).  They will teach us that they have no quarrel with Allaah, but they  simply want to give us democracy to 'modernise' us and give us  'progress'. 
 
 Should we choose to go down this ill-fated path, we will find, to our  horror, that Allaah will not be denied. He - and may He be exalted over  such comparisons - will just be dismissed so far that people will become  like atheists in denial of their atheism. May Allah save us from this  fate, and I apologise for the harshness of the prediction, but we know  that once the road is opened to the slightest deviation, this deviation  snowballs. This is how religions before us were destroyed; how many  times has Allaah asked us to reflect on history? The choice is, as  always, our own!
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