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Tawheed and Shirk Claim-Checking Worksheet

A detailed, mobile-friendly guided worksheet for checking claims against identified evidence while separating Qur’an, translation, explanation and personal judgement.

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What this resource is

This is a structured evidence-recording worksheet. It helps a learner slow down, identify the claim being checked, open the cited source, separate the Qur’an from its translation and explanation, and record what the evidence does and does not establish.

It is not automatically marked. The automarked activity attached to this topic is the “What Tawheed Means: Knowledge Check”. This worksheet is intended for careful study, classroom discussion, printing or a future saved-response feature.

Before you begin

  • Work on one claim at a time.
  • Use an identified source rather than memory or a search snippet.
  • Keep the Arabic Qur’an, transliteration, translation and tafsir in separate fields.
  • Write “not established by this evidence” when the source does not support the claim.
  • Do not use this worksheet to accuse or pronounce judgement upon a named person.
  • Send unresolved questions of interpretation or personal judgement to a qualified reviewer.

1. State the claim precisely

Claim being checked:

Where did you encounter this claim?

Is the claim about:

If “a named person” is selected, display this warning:

Stop before continuing. Learning a general category is not the same as judging a particular person. This worksheet does not authorise personal accusations. Record the question for qualified review.

2. Record the primary evidence

Qur’an reference:

Direct Arabic wording:

Transliteration source and wording:
[Source field]

English translation and translator:
[Translator field]

Direct source link:

Evidence check:

3. Record any explanation separately

Named tafsir or scholarly explanation:

What this explanation adds:

Does the source report more than one recognised explanation?

Alternatives, qualifications or uncertainty:

Reminder:

Tafsir and scholarly explanation can clarify a verse, but they must not be displayed as though their words are part of the Qur’an.

4. Define the limit of the evidence

This evidence directly establishes:

This evidence does not establish by itself:

Any conclusion that depends on an inference rather than direct wording:

Additional source needed:

5. Classify the result

Choose one result after completing the fields:

Rewrite the claim so it matches the evidence:

6. Safety check for shirk-related claims

Reviewer question:

7. Continue learning

  • Return to “What Tawheed Means” if the claim concerns the foundation.
  • Open “Worship Belongs to the Creator Alone” if the claim concerns an act of worship.
  • Open “Recognising Shirk with Care” if the claim concerns the definition or severity of shirk.
  • Complete the automarked knowledge check only after reading the connected lesson.