Islamic Monotheism
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- 297.814 VAL
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297.8 MET "Islamic revival in British India : Deoband, 1860-1900" | 297.8 REL v.2 Religion in the middle east | 297.81 POL Political quietism in Islam | 297.814 VAL Islamic Monotheism | 297.8209045 NAS Shia revival | 297.86 WAL Ahmadiya movement | 297.87 HUS Moslem Brethren |
It is a clear fact that Islam and Islamic ideology invite the ummah or community to monotheism, the belief in the One God. As Muhammad Abduh expresses it, “The original meaning of monotheism (tawhid) is the belief that God is one in inalienable divinity. Monotheism was the great aim of the mission of the Prophet Muhammad, the blessings and peace of God be upon him.”
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