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Sociology of Totems, Myths, and Tawhid: Exploring the Interplay Between Symbolism and Theology with Critical Analysis of Theological or Mythical Stage of August Comte’s Law of Three Stages

open access: yesRevista de Gestão Social e Ambiental
Introduction: Totems and myths, integral components of social, cultural, and religious expression, carry profound symbolic meanings within diverse societies.
Mohd Shafiq Sahimi   +4 more
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Representation of al-Madâih al-Nabawiyyah Kasidah al-Barzanji: Literary Analysis and Tawhîd Theory of Genetic Structuralism

open access: yesArabi: Journal of Arabic Studies
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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Translating Tawḥīd: Chinese Tapekong in a Sundanese Islamic Manuscript

open access: yesUlumuna
This study examines how a Sundanese Muslim scholar, Raden Haji Muhammad Nuh of Cianjur (1879–1966), employed the Chinese term tapekong, referring to the deity Tua Pek Kong venerated in Chinese temples, as an antithetical reference to Islamic monotheism ...
Muhammad Nida' Fadlan, Ilham Nurwansah
semanticscholar   +1 more source

La ilaha illallah: Understanding Tawhid and Its Practice in English for Islamic Studies

open access: yesJurnal Hadratul Madaniyah
This study explores the multidimensional meaning of La ilaha illallah (“There is no god but Allah”) through an analysis of its theological significance, linguistic structure, and pedagogical application within the discipline of English for Islamic ...
Salma Faizatun Nuha   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Divine Unicity (tawḥīd)

open access: yesSt Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology
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
doaj  

Konsep dan Gerakan Tawhîd dalam Perspektif Antropologi Agama

open access: yesReligió: Jurnal Studi Agama-agama, 2016
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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The Exegetical Bases and Methods and Its Role in the Explanation of the Concept of Tawhid [PDF]

open access: yesآموزه‌های قرآنی, 2019
The Holy Quran from the view of all Islamic schools has been propounded as the foundation of the affirmation of the Islamic theological and ideological beliefs. With the pivot of Tawhid (oneness of God) as the most important fact presented in the Islamic
Hamid Imandar, Hamed Mustafavi Fard
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Tawhid as a Framework for Psychological Resilience in the Crisis of Meaning: A Double Movement Hermeneutic Study of Surah Al-Baqarah 2:38 and 2:286

open access: yesAl-Fahmu: Jurnal Ilmu Al-Qur'an dan Tafsir
The rising prevalence of depression in modern society is not only driven by biological, psychological, and social factors, but also by a growing crisis of meaning shaped by secular culture and materialistic life orientations.
Nur Fadilah Ramadhany   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Philosophical Critique of Nationalism

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, 2003
In this paper, I explore Iqbal’s views on nationalism, not only in the context of the Indian subcontinent but also in general terms as well. I contend that Iqbal’s political philosophy is mainly inspired by the Islamic concept of tawhid.
Zeenath Kausar
doaj   +1 more source

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