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==Proclamations of monotheism==
==Proclamations of monotheism==


Islam scholars and preacher insist that people should worship only one god, Allah.  
Islam scholars and preachers insist that people should worship only one god, Allah.  


===Shahada===
===Shahada===
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It is interpreted as "There's no god but Allah." Compare the [[Shi'ism]] saying:
It is interpreted as "There's no god but Allah." Compare the [[Shi'ism]] saying:
 
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لا سيف إلا ذو الفقار</nowiki>


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لا سيف إلا ذو الفقار
lā sayf ʾillā Ḏū l-Fiqār.
lā sayf ʾillā Ḏū l-Fiqār.


"No sword except Zulfiqar"
"No sword except Zulfiqar"
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===Ahad===
===Ahad===
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The use of Ahad here is highly unusual, one would expect "waahid." "Ahad" though is usual in Aramaic, and has been suggested as a sign of Syriac influence on the original Qur'anic rasm.  
The use of Ahad here is highly unusual, one would expect "waahid". "Ahad" though is usual in Aramaic, and has been suggested as a sign of Syriac influence on the original Qur'anic rasm.  


===Waahid===
===Waahid===
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==Polytheism in the Quran==
==Polytheism in the Quran ==
According to the traditional Islamic sources, there used to be a part of the Quran, which was later removed, about goddeses:
According to the traditional Islamic sources, there used to be a part of the Quran, which was later removed, about goddesses:
{{Quote|Used to be in Quran 53:19-20|
{{Quote|Used to be in Quran 53:19-20|
Have you thought of al-Lāt and al-‘Uzzá
Have you thought of al-Lāt and al-‘Uzzá
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Al-Lat and al-Uzza were goddesses worhiped by Arab polytheists. However later Muhammad claimed that Satan put these verses on his tongue and therefore it was deleted from the Quran. Currently they are called "Satanic verses".
Al-Lat and al-Uzza were goddesses worshiped by Arab polytheists. However, later Muhammad claimed that Satan put these verses on his tongue and therefore they were deleted from the Quran. Currently they are called "Satanic verses".


Also it's worth noticing that Allah calls himself "the best of creators" as if there were more creators (and also talks about himself in the plural):
Also it is worth noticing that Allah calls himself "the best of creators" as if there were more creators (and also talks about himself in the plural):
{{Quote|{{Quran|23|14}}|
{{Quote|{{Quran|23|14}}|
Then '''We''' made the sperm-drop into a clinging clot, and We made the clot into a lump [of flesh], and We made [from] the lump, bones, and We covered the bones with flesh; then We developed him into another creation. So blessed is Allah, '''the best of creators'''.
Then '''We''' made the sperm-drop into a clinging clot, and We made the clot into a lump [of flesh], and We made [from] the lump, bones, and We covered the bones with flesh; then We developed him into another creation. So blessed is Allah, '''the best of creators'''.
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==Quran and the holy trinity==
==Quran and the holy trinity==
Although Christianity is a monotheistic religion, it's not compatible with the Islamic doctrine of tawheed.
Although Christianity is a monotheistic religion, it is not compatible with the Islamic doctrine of tawheed.


The Quran accuses Christians of saying "three":
The Quran accuses Christians of saying "three":
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===The holy duality: Allah and Quran===
===The holy duality: Allah and Quran===
Most Muslim today believe that the Quran is eternal (not created). This belief stems from the Mu'tazila controversy/heresy in the 2nd Islamic century (the 8th century of the common era) and closely parrelels Christian debates about the nature of the Son vs God the Father (who is like the Qur'an in Islam the Word of God). Although Muslims claim strict monotheism, they generally ascribe many divine characteristics to the Qur'an.  
Most Muslim today believe that the Quran is eternal (not created). This belief stems from the Mu'tazila controversy/heresy in the 2nd Islamic century (the 8th century of the common era) and closely parallels Christian debates about the nature of the Son vs God the Father (who is, like the Qur'an in Islam, the Word of God). Although Muslims claim strict monotheism, they generally ascribe many divine characteristics to the Qur'an.  


==Raised index finger by terrorists==
==Raised index finger by terrorists==
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==Ancient religiosity==
==Ancient religiosity==
Tawheed is supposedly "the original concept of god" that was corrupted according to Islamic orthodoxy. This however stands in contrasts to all hitherto done research on ancient and prehistoric societes:
Tawheed is supposedly "the original concept of god" that was corrupted according to Islamic orthodoxy. This, however, stands in contrast to all hitherto done research on ancient and prehistoric societies:
{{Quote|Denova, R. (2019, October 17). Monotheism in the Ancient World. Ancient History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/article/1454/|
{{Quote|Denova, R. (2019, October 17). Monotheism in the Ancient World. Ancient History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.ancient.eu/article/1454/|
However, in the ancient world, the concept of monotheism as we understand it today did not exist; '''all ancient people were polytheists'''. They may have elevated one god as higher than the others (henotheism) but nevertheless recognized the existence of divine multiplicity.
However, in the ancient world, the concept of monotheism as we understand it today did not exist; '''all ancient people were polytheists'''. They may have elevated one god as higher than the others (henotheism) but nevertheless recognized the existence of divine multiplicity.
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Rather than the default position of mankind, history and anthropology seem to indicate that monotheism is the innovation.
Rather than the default position of mankind, history and anthropology seem to indicate that monotheism is the innovation.


== External Links ==
==External Links==
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07qty6oFssE Is Monotheism (Tawhid) the default natural (Fitrah) belief of mankind?] ''- Hassan Radwan - YouTube video''
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07qty6oFssE Is Monotheism (Tawhid) the default natural (Fitrah) belief of mankind?] ''- Hassan Radwan - YouTube video''
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