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The late antique age in which Islam arose was an intensly religious one. Then as always there were | The late antique age in which Islam arose was an intensly religious one. Then as always there were irreligious people, but every person was thought to have a "deen" or religion that governed their lives and their relation to their community in some way, whether that be Judaism, one of the infinite flavors of Christianity that permeated the Middle East at the time of the rise of Islam, the Zoroastrianism of the Sassanid Persians, or the religion of the believers. As such the tradition itself has very little to say about atheists. Scholars in later ages who have dealt with the question, though, agree that atheism is as great if not a greater crime against [[Allah]] than [[shirk]]. | ||
==Hadith== | ==Hadith== |