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    Between monotheism and tawhid: a comparative analysis by Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi

    Published 2013
    “…However, is it true that monotheism and tawhid are synonymous or identical concepts? …”
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    A Comparative Analysis of Monotheism in Islam and Judaism by Khan, Awais ud Din, Wan Ahmad Fauzi, Wan Husain

    Published 2025
    “…Monotheism is the belief in a single, all-powerful God. …”
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    The nabi-rasul in Arabian/semitic religious tradition: Qur’anic monotheism, Prophet Muhammad and the shaping of Muslim world view by Yusuf, Imtiyaz

    Published 2019
    “…The contest between monotheism and polytheism in Arabia lies at the heart of religious, social, and economic disorder, chaos, and injustice, which obstructs the sustenance of equality, justice, and fraternity based on monotheism. …”
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    Konsep monoteisme dalam aliran Saivisme : Analisis menurut perspektif Islam / Samsuddin Abd Hamid by Samsuddin , Abd Hamid

    Published 2012
    “…Based on the concept of monotheism, Hinduism believe that their basic teaching is true like other monotheism religion especially Islam. …”
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    Islamic critique of religious fetishism by Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi

    Published 2008
    “…Second is the belief of modern scholars of sociology and psychology of religion that ‘religious fetishism’ is one of the earliest and the most primordial religious beliefs of man, followed by belief in demons, polytheism and finally monotheism. However, while the first theme is about human religious tendency to consecrate the natural phenomenon, the later theme is about the rudimentary genesis of monotheism in relation to polytheism throughout the course of human history. …”
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    Commonalities and differences among the Abrahamic faiths by Abdullah @ Chuah Hock Leng, Osman, Ishak, Mohd. Shuhaimi

    Published 2011
    “…Abrahamic faiths namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam share the theology of monotheism. The three religions trace their origins to Prophet Abraham. …”
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    Managing academic rights, duties and accountability from tawhidic paradigm by Mhd. Sarif, Suhaimi, Ismail, Yusof

    Published 2017
    “…The study provides conceptual aspects of the Tawhidic paradigm (Islamic monotheism) and links the spirit of Tawhid (monotheism) with academic rights, duties and accountability and then they are integrated with the ethos of Tawhid which balancing the gain in the worldly life and the pleasure in the Hereafter. …”
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    Fitrah in Islam and Ren Xing in Confucianism: its relation to Islamic and Confucian ethics by Mohd Nor, Nur Suriya

    Published 2017
    “…The doctrine of fitrah is essentially that all human beings are born onto some disposition towards monotheism, along with a disposition to good moral values. …”
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    The Qur'an and its role in the transformation of Arabian society by Sulaiman, Kabuye Uthman

    Published 2013
    “…Since its revelation great transformations have taken place including the transformation of Arabia from jahiliyyah (ignorance) to enlightenment, from polytheism (the worship of multitude of deities besides Allah which is termed as shirk or kufr) to monotheism (tawhid or the worship of one God, Allah), from unjust to a well-organized society (socially, economically and politically), from a fragmented into a unified community and from Godless into God-conscious. …”
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    The categories of infidelity in the Qur'an = Kategori kufur di dalam Qur'an by Abd Rahman, Saodah

    Published 2013
    “…The Jews, the other category of the People of the Book, despite their belief in the concept of monotheism (tawÍīd), are also considered to be unbelievers (kāfirūn) in the Qur´ān as a result of changing the laws of God in the Torah. …”
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    The trialogue of Abrahamic religions: a plea for systematization of values = Trialogue agama Abrahamik: rayuan untuk sistematisasi nilai by Zein, Ibrahim Mohamed

    Published 2012
    “…The paper focuses on these principles: the realm of axiology is part and parcel of the metaphysical realm; the human being is the bridge between the physical and the metaphysical realm; in Islamic ethics the absolute values represent the attributes of God; there is a difference between a value in-it-self and its actualization in the material world; and monotheism is the only principle from which universality of ethics can be derived.…”
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    Muslim Selbstverständnis: Ahmet Davutoğlu answers Husserl’s crisis of European sciences by Morrison, Scott

    Published 2014
    “…This article places in parallel Husserl’s stylised history of Western thought and Weltanschauung method with that of Davutoğlu’s Muslim worldview, in order to illuminate the latter’s putatively comprehensive interpretation of Islam, diagnosis of the ills of secularism, modernisation, and crisis of values he finds in Muslim societies; and his prescribed treatment for those ills: the privileging of ontology over epistemology, and the full unfolding of core theological concepts of revelation, monotheism, and prophecy. Davutoğlu seeks to reconcile tensions and disputes within Islamic intellectual traditions concerning the nature of God and God’s attributes, and the tension between mysticism and rationalism, and the historical and the atemporal. …”
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    The historical, theological and spiritual commonality between the monotheistic religions: a comparative approach between the Biblical Abraham and the Quranic Ibrahim by Tijani Boulaouali

    Published 2024
    “…Although many centuries have passed from the historical context in which Abraham lived according to both the Quranic and biblical narratives, Abraham is still considered a factor of rapprochement among all followers of monotheism, whether Jews, Christians, and Muslims, in times of prosperity and crises, and moments of peace and wars as well. …”
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    Content analysis and audience receptions of online Da'wah on youtube social media by Muhammad Anshar, Asni Djamereng, Muh. Ilham

    Published 2024
    “…The results of the study show that: (1) Online da'wah materials on YouTube social media contain various themes, namely the study of monotheism (Aa Gym Official), Fiqh (Adi Hidayat Official), and ethical issues (Ustadz Abdul Somad Official). …”
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    The sense of unity in the Jameh Mosque of Varamin: a geometric analysis by Ahsani, Majid, Ismail, Sumarni, Fallah, Siyamak Nayyeri, Al-Ameen, Ali

    Published 2023
    “…The results show that the architects tried to induce unity and monotheism through sacred geometry in a predetermined hierarchy. …”
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    Wisdom of Ulū al-Albāb in sustaining human resource development in Muslim world by Mhd. Sarif, Suhaimi

    Published 2015
    “…The essence of ulū al-albāb lies with the Tawhīdic paradigm, an Islamic monotheism that guides men and women to execute dual tasks as servant and vicegerent of Allah. …”
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    Al-Kairanawi’s methods of critique on bible: an analysis of ‘Izhar al-Haq’ by Wan Haslan Khairuddin, Indriaty Ismail, Jaffary Awang

    Published 2013
    “…In presenting religions, the Quran highlight various methods of criticism such [i] method of comparison such as comparing the truth and falsehood or comparing between monotheism and polytheism, [ii] presents the falsehood faith based on historical method, [iii] method of arguing by demanding supported evidence, creed or faith from its believer. …”
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    Islamic abstractive motifs interpretation in Persian art: A historical study of Herat school painting / Neda Zoghi by Neda , Zoghi

    Published 2019
    “…Iranian painters created movement, rhythm, emotion, space and the relationship between them using arabesque shapes to represent the beauty of objects that is inherent to the beauty of God. The principle of monotheism is the most significant codification of the abstract geometric, Eslimee and Khataee decorative designs and Islamic thought influenced Iranian painting significantly. …”
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