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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.

2006-07-01 11:07:32 · 8 answers · asked by happy wahhaby 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

8 answers

I did not know....and thank you for sharing!

2006-07-01 11:12:07 · answer #1 · answered by adnerb 4 · 0 0

wow its amazing how much they take from the Bible

Deuteronomy 6:4
Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one.

Numbers 23:19
19 God is not a man, that he should lie, nor a son of man, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfil?


The trinity is a lie and unbiblical

2006-07-01 18:10:34 · answer #2 · answered by Gamla Joe 7 · 0 0

The Holy Bible, the Textus Receptus, is the Absolute Word of God and Jesus Christ is our Creator and God of all mankind. Besides the Holy Bible there is no equal.

2006-07-01 18:21:07 · answer #3 · answered by Mr Answer 5 · 0 0

May Almighty God bless you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit...Amen

2006-07-01 18:28:00 · answer #4 · answered by Mamma mia 5 · 0 0

In addition to that, Tauhid (Islamic Monothesism) has three aspects:

Oneness of the Lordship of Allah: The belief that there is only one Ruler for all the universe, who is its Creator, Organizer, Planner, Sustainer, and Giver of security.
According to Salafi ideas of tawhid, God (or Allah) alone created all things. Ideally, no one dares to claim having the ability to create even a single hair on a man's body, a feather in a bird's wing, a leaf on a branch of a tree; not to speak of making a complete living body, either small or big. Also, it is God (or Allah) alone who provides sustenance. There is not a single creature roaming free on the earth, swimming in the water, or deep in its den, for which God (or Allah) does not create provisions, or guide it to recognize the benefits of those provisions and how to acquire them, and the results of doing so. According to Salafi tawhid, human instinct clearly testifies to the Lordship of God (or Allah). People of sound and pure nature (according to Salafi ideals) feel their subjugation in their deeds, weakness, and disability before God (or Allah), and accept whatever God (or Allah) allots them. People are not really possessors of property, in Salafi eyes: since people are born naked, and die practically naked ("accompanied by nothing except two sheets wound around his body", as a Salafi might put it), people don't really possess property, only Allah (or God) does.

This aspect of Tawheed is expressed in the following verses from the Quran.

"God is the Creator of everything. He is the guardian over everything. Unto Him belong the keys of the heavens and the earth." (Qur'an, 39:62-63).
"No creature is there crawling on the earth, but its provision rests on God. He knows its lodging place and it repository." (Qur'an 11:6).

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Oneness of the Worship of God (or Allah): The belief that nobody and nothing has the right to be worshipped except for God (or Allah). This aspect of Tawhid is expressed in the following verses from the Qur'an.
22) "He is God; there is no god but He, He is the Knower of the unseen and the visible; He is the All-Merciful, the All-Compassionate.
23) He is God, there is no God but He. He is the King, the All-Holy, the All-Peace, the Guardian of Faith, the All-Preserver, the All-Mighty, the All-Compeller, the All-Sublime. Glory be to God, above that which they associate!
24) He is God the Creator, the Maker, the Shaper. To Him belong the Names Most Beautiful. All that is in the heavens and the earth magnifies Him; He is the All-Mighty, the All-Wise." (The Holy Qur'an, 59:22-24).

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Oneness of the Names and Characteristics of God (or Allah): According to Salafi ideas of tawhid, one must not name or qualify God (or Allah) except with what He or Muhammad has named Him or what qualities God or Muhammad had stated He had. Nobody and nothing can be named or qualified with the names or qualifications of God (or Allah). Salafis feel that people must believe in all qualities of God (or Allah) which God (or Allah) had stated in the Quran, or mentioned through Muhammad, without changing their meaning, or ignoring them completely, or likening them (giving resemblance) to anything God (or Allah), or anyone else, created. This aspect of Tawhid is expressed in the following verses from the Qur'an.
"Do you worship what you have carved yourself?" (Qur'an 37:95).
"Or have you taken unto you others beside Him to be your protectors, even such as have no power either for good or for harm to themselves?" (Qur'an 13:16).

2006-07-01 18:09:43 · answer #5 · answered by Salafy In the City 1 · 0 0

I don't think it is logical to believe that 'god' (allah or whoever) could create the universe yet only speak arabic as muslims believe. Do you think it is logical to believe that he, she, it would want his creations (us) to grovel in prostrate 'prayer' and think of little other than praising him, her, it for our entire lives? Nope. it flunks the giggle test.

2006-07-01 18:17:48 · answer #6 · answered by DAVID AQ 2 · 0 0

So what is your question?
And why if you are not Muslim is it a concern of yours?
Unless you are saying something is wrong with other peoples religion?!
What is your point?

2006-07-01 18:14:23 · answer #7 · answered by suequek 5 · 0 0

Ok...thanks..........

2006-07-01 18:20:00 · answer #8 · answered by cajunrescuemedic 6 · 0 0

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