Islamic Monotheism
Islamic Monotheism, known as Tawhid, is the fundamental belief in the oneness of Allah, the sole creator and sustainer of the universe. This concept emphasizes that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allah, who is unique and incomparable. Tawhid is central to the Islamic faith and shapes the relationship between believers and their creator.
In Islamic teachings, Tawhid is divided into three categories: Tawhid al-Rububiyyah (the oneness of Lordship), Tawhid al-Uluhiyyah (the oneness of worship), and Tawhid al-Asma wa al-Sifat (the oneness of names and attributes). These categories help Muslims understand and affirm their faith, ensuring that all acts of worship are directed solely to Allah.