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''"Oneness of God" redirects here. For the concept of monotheism, see Monotheism .'' Tawīd (ic concept of Monotheism . In Islam , Tawhīd means to assert the unity of Allah . The opposite of Tawhīd is '' Shirk '', which means "making something as comparable" (to God) in Arabic , referring to Idolatry . ETYMOLOGY In the Arabic Language , Tawhīd means 'unification' and is derived from the root word, '' Ahad '', which is made up of three Arabic letters. '' Al-Wahid '', one of the 99 Names Of Allah , is made up of the root word and describes ''wihdat'' or the oneness of Allah . ''Tawhidullah'' means the literal assertion of Allah's oneness and monotheistic existence. DEFINITION Muslim s believe that Allah cannot be held equal in any way to other beings or concepts. This monotheism is absolute, not relative or pluralistic in any sense of the word. It is for this reason that Muslims reject the Concept Of The Trinity held by most Christians . Verses from the Qur'ān Many passages of the Qur'an refer to Tawhīd.
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|   | {{cquotebgcolor | #F0FFF0The foremost in religion is the acknowledgement of Him, the perfection of acknowledging Him is to testify Him, the perfection of testifying Him is to believe in His Oneness, the perfection of believing in His Oneness is to regard Him Pure, and the perfection of His purity is to deny Him attributes, because every attribute is a proof that it is different from that to which it is attributed and everything to which something is attributed is different from the attribute Thus whoever attaches attributes to Allah recognises His like, and who recognises His like regards Him two and who regards Him two recognises parts for Him and who recognises parts for Him mistook Him and who mistook Him pointed at Him and who pointed at Him admitted limitations for Him and who admitted limitations for Him numbered Him |
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