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Nation of Islam Minister Tony Muhammad and other members of the Nation of Islam underwent Scientology religious pastoral counseling when they completed the Scientology auditing process known as Super Power.
Did Nation of Islam Minister Tony Muhammad commit the Muslim sin of shirk and the Scientology suppressive act of mixing practices when he completed the Scientology religious pastoral counseling process known as Super Power?
As noted above, Nation of Islam Minister Tony Muhammad and other members of the Nation of Islam have completed the Scientology auditing process known as Super Power.
It is initially important to recognize that according to the Church of Scientology, "auditing" is Scientology religious pastoral counseling.
On a deeper level, the question is whether Minister Tony Muhammad committed the Muslim sin of shirk when he completed Scientology Super Power pastoral counseling. In Islam, shirk is the deification or worship of anyone or anything other than the singular God i.e. Allah. Literally, it means ascribing or the establishment of "partners" placed beside Allah. It is the vice that is opposed to the virtue of Tawhid (monotheism).
The issue under Islam arises because Minister Muhammad states above that, "it was during this process on the 7th [Super Power] run down that Allah have [him] a vision that inspired him to call for Unity among the gangs!"
It thus appears that Minister Muhammad may have, indeed, ascribed "partners" beside Allah. The clear implication of Minister Muhammad's statement is that he had his "vision" from Allah only because he was doing the Scientology Super Power religious pastoral counseling process.
Similarly, in Scientology it is a suppressive act, a sin, to use "other practices" or to mix Scientology processes with "other practices." It appears Minister Muhammad was mixing the Scientology process of Super Power with another practice -- i.e., Islam -- when he had his "vision" from Allah.
Did Nation of Islam Minister Tony Muhammad commit the Muslim sin of shirk and the Scientology suppressive act of mixing practices when he completed the Scientology religious pastoral counseling process known as Super Power?
As noted above, Nation of Islam Minister Tony Muhammad and other members of the Nation of Islam have completed the Scientology auditing process known as Super Power.
It is initially important to recognize that according to the Church of Scientology, "auditing" is Scientology religious pastoral counseling.
On a deeper level, the question is whether Minister Tony Muhammad committed the Muslim sin of shirk when he completed Scientology Super Power pastoral counseling. In Islam, shirk is the deification or worship of anyone or anything other than the singular God i.e. Allah. Literally, it means ascribing or the establishment of "partners" placed beside Allah. It is the vice that is opposed to the virtue of Tawhid (monotheism).
The issue under Islam arises because Minister Muhammad states above that, "it was during this process on the 7th [Super Power] run down that Allah have [him] a vision that inspired him to call for Unity among the gangs!"
It thus appears that Minister Muhammad may have, indeed, ascribed "partners" beside Allah. The clear implication of Minister Muhammad's statement is that he had his "vision" from Allah only because he was doing the Scientology Super Power religious pastoral counseling process.
Similarly, in Scientology it is a suppressive act, a sin, to use "other practices" or to mix Scientology processes with "other practices." It appears Minister Muhammad was mixing the Scientology process of Super Power with another practice -- i.e., Islam -- when he had his "vision" from Allah.