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| '''Monotheism''' is defined as a doctrine or belief that there is only one [[God]].<ref>"[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/monotheism monotheism]." Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition. HarperCollins Publishers. 16 Aug. 2011.</ref> In [[Islam]] this is known as ''Tawhid'' (توحيد tawḥīd "doctrine of Oneness"). This is a concept most often associated with the [[Abrahamic Religions|Abrahamic religions]], but also exists within non-Abrahamic faiths (e.g. Sikhism) and among individuals without official religious affiliation.
| | #REDIRECT [[Tawheed]] |
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| {{Quran|5|116}} claims the Christian Trinity consists of three separate gods, which are the Father (God), the Mother (Virgin Mary) and the Son (Jesus), and due to this erroneous understanding of the Trinity doctrine, Muslims consider all Trinitarian Christians to be polytheists.
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| ==See Also==
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| *[[Allah]]
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