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  1. Tawhid is the Arabic word used to signify the monotheism of Islam. Tawhid literally means ‘unification’. When used in reference to God, it means to declare the oneness of God. Tawhid can be appreciated in two ways. First, when a believer looks at the universe they think that only a single All-Powerful God could produce such a majestic universe.

  2. The article is divided into sections giving a brief overview of early Islamic history and Muhammad's lifetime, the primary Islamic religious sources, namely, the Qur'an and Sunna, the Five Pillars of Islamic practice, foundational Islamic creedal beliefs, the Shari'a, and finally, Sufism.

  3. The Islamic religion is the religion of truth due to which, if one abides by it properly, Allah will give help and victory over all other religions.

  4. Introduction: Islam, Muslims, and Religious Pluralism: Concepts, Scope and Limits Mohammed Hashas Abstract This paper overviews the meanings of especially religious pluralism in the Islamic intellectual and political tradition, past and present, with reference to some major scholarly works in tafsīr, theology, and philosophy. First, before high-

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    • 2021
  5. This article will give an overview of key Islamic beliefs and practices, as well as a brief account of the life of Islam’s most important person: the Prophet Muhammad. Tracing it back to its Arabic root, the word ‘islam’ comes from . salima, which means ‘to be safe and secure’ with the connotation of being complete or whole. 3. From

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  6. I. INTRODUCTION. 1. The aim of the study is to describe the arguments about "free will and predestination" in Islam from about 80 A.H., when they started up to the time of al-Ash`a.rï, about 330 A.H. 2. A discussion of the main sources. II. THE OPPOSING TRENDS IN ISLAM. 1. The Qur'an emphasizes both Divine omnipotence and human responsibility. 2.

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  8. As Mutahhari stresses, Islamic thought on all these topics helps clarify matters and resolve problems and contradictions as no other system of thought can. The Qur’an provides all the