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===Occurrences in the Quran=== | ===Occurrences in the Quran=== | ||
Although the term tawheed is central to the Islamic theology, it doesn't appear anywhere in the Quran. | Although the term tawheed is central to the Islamic theology, it doesn't appear anywhere in the Quran. | ||
==Tawheed versus monotheism== | |||
Monotheism means that only one god exists. But tawheed is more complicated. Various scholars divided tawheed into various branches (Tawheed Ar-Ruboobiyyah, Tawheed Al-Uloohiyyah..) <ref>https://www.islamweb.net/en/article/157998/al-hakimiyyah-as-a-branch-of-tawheed</ref>. An important part of tawheed is that Allah is the only legislator (Tawheed Al-Hakimiyyah), which makes Islam incompatible with democracy. Muslims have to obey only god and nobody else. And the will of god happens to be everything Muhammad says: | |||
{{Quote|{{Quran|26|108}}| | |||
So fear Allah and obey '''me'''. | |||
}} | |||
==Quranic argument for monotheism== | ==Quranic argument for monotheism== |