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The Arabic word tawḥīd is a transitive verb; it means ‘to make [something] one’ or ‘to unify’ something. In the context of Islamic belief and practice, tawḥīd means to profess the unity and uniqueness of God and stands as a core defining principle of ...
Khalil Andani
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Theory in Poetic Form: Responding to The Book of Clouds
Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 913-923, December 2025.
Oludamini Ogunnaike
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The relationship between Tawhid and visual art remains one of the most profound and complex dimensions of Islamic civilization. Throughout history, Muslim artists have sought to reconcile the theological principle of divine unity with the human impulse ...
Rusdeana Rusdeana
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Junayd al-Baghdādī (d. 297/909), one of the prominent figures of early sufism, stands out as among the first sufis to systematically and analytically articulate sufi concepts during the formative period of sufism.
Sami Bayrakcı, Meşkure Zehra Çelik
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GOALS OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION REVISITED
This article critically examines the goal(s) of Islamic education, with a particular focus on the interpretations advanced by William Chittick. This examination occurs within the context of the unitary theistic objective intrinsic to Islamic education ...
Kazem Zabihollahi
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Correction to “Nitrogen‐based proximal sensing and data fusion for management zone delineation”
Agrosystems, Geosciences &Environment, Volume 9, Issue 2, June 2026.
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The term "Islamic science" can be defined as the scientific way of defining and comborating the uniquely monotheistic concept of tuwhfd (unity), a concept that can serve as an epistemological manifold for intellectual inquiry and development.
Sirajul Husain
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From Theocentric to Anthropocentric: Reconfiguring Tawḥīd in Contemporary Islamic Thought
This article examines the paradigm shift in tawḥīd from a theocentric–eschatological orientation to an anthropocentric framework by integrating the ideas of Ismāʿīl Rājī al-Fārūqī and Ḥasan Ḥanafī.
Saitul Mahtir +4 more
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This study aims to examine the representation of literature and tawḥīd in al-mada’iḥ al-nabawiyyah kasidah al-Barzanji. The existence of al-mada’iḥ al-nabawiyyah has become popular and attracted the attention of the Muslim community worldwide, along ...
Asep M. Tamam +4 more
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Konsep dan Gerakan Tawhîd dalam Perspektif Antropologi Agama
One of the special characteristic of religion is transcendent, holy, absolute and permanent due to the holy revelation of the divinity and culture is human creation in forms of relativity due to its dynamic characteristic.
Kunawi Basyir
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