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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 6654-6661


The Hierarchy (Level) of Monotheism in the Eyes of the Qur'an

Raza Hussain Shar, Dr.Sajjad Ali Raeesi.




Abstract

The meaning of Towhead: to know that God is one, negate its limitations of Arba (اربعہ ابعاد .(The very first preaching of all the prophets is Towhead. Towhead is natural belief of man. Towhead is the basic of Islam. Towhead is complete religion. Towhead is the spirit of religion and objective and all the prophets and Godly men (هللا اولياء)
In the history of the prophets’ emergence, the most important objective is the preaching of the Islam and keeps the people away from the idolatry. If the history is studied, the central origin of the preaching of all the Godly prophets has been Towhead, because the great evil or disease is (Shirk) polytheism or idol worshiping in their period. The Holy Quran has started in detail at every spot the preaching of the prophets, violence's agitation in belief, particularly (Shirk) polytheism. The obstinate people did not accept the preaching of the prophets and despite their suffering, heart bleeding there were many polytheists in the society who still worshipped idols.
For example: they worshipped gosala (calf) such ignorance and abstains indicate the matter that stain and stain followers were very sensitive about Towheed. They did not want to see man theist and monotheism following society.

Key words: The Almighty Allah, the Holy Quran, Monotheism, Prophet, polytheism.






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