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Islam and Monotheism Celene Ibrahim

Islam and Monotheism By Celene Ibrahim

Islam and Monotheism by Celene Ibrahim


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Monotheism (tawhid) forms the core of the Islamic worldview. Drawing on the Qur'anic discourse, sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, and select theological works, this Element provides a concise and accessible introduction to the most fundamental concept in Islamic thought.

Islam and Monotheism Summary

Islam and Monotheism by Celene Ibrahim

Monotheism (tawhid)-as attested to by the cosmos, known through reason, explicated in revelation, and exemplified by the lives of the righteous-forms the core of the Islamic worldview. A conviction in this unadulterated monotheism unifies Muslims across time and place; it is found in the core profession of faith (the shahada) and is reinforced by thousands of Qur'anic verses and prophetic teachings. Drawing on the Qur'anic discourse, sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, and select theological works, this Element provides a concise and accessible introduction to the most fundamental concept in Islamic thought. The work explains the nature and attributes of God and examines how tawhid informs conceptions of truth, morality, piety, and virtue.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Conceptualizing Tawhid: God in Islamic Theology; 3. Discerning Tawhid: Human Awareness of God; 4. Compromising Tawhid: Deficient Understanding of God; 5. Imbibing Tawhid: Ritual and Contemplative Life; 6. Forty Qur'anic Verses on God's Nature; 7. Conclusion.

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NPB9781108986519
9781108986519
110898651X
Islam and Monotheism by Celene Ibrahim
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2022-09-15
75
N/A
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