Monotheism

Abraham
A pivotal figure in monotheistic traditions, honored in Islam for his faith, leadership, and contributions to the foundations of faith and practice.
Allah
The Supreme Being in Islam, worshipped by Muslims, Christians, and Jews; the Creator, Sustainer, and Ruler of the universe as revealed in the Quran.
Hanif
One who is utterly upright, exemplified by Abraham's pure monotheism, sincerity, and complete submission to God.
Tauḥīd (توحيد‎) - Understanding the Concept of Monotheism in Islam
Explore the term 'Tauḥīd,' its profound implications in Islamic theology, and how it shapes the core beliefs of Muslims. Delve into the fundamental basis of God's unity in Islam and its significance in the religion of Muḥammad.
MUWAḤḤID (موحد‎)
Explore the term 'Muwaḥḥid,' its etymology, usage, and significance in Islamic theology. Understand how Muslims express their monotheistic beliefs through this concept.
Monotheism in Islam
The belief in one God, central to Islamic theology and practice
Shirk
Theological term referring to the association of someone or something with God, thus deviating from monotheism.

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