Muslims believe that God 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, which describes God as three persons.
Many passages of the Qur'an refer to Tawhīd. Passages such as:
"In the Name of God, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful,
Say: He is God, the One,
God is He on whom all depend,
He does not beget, nor is He begotten,
And (there is) none like Him." (Qur'an, 112:1-4)
This passage is commonly recited as part of the five daily prayers, known as salat.
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