Tawhid - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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Tawhid is a fundamental concept in Islam that refers to the oneness and absolute unity of Allah (God). It is the core belief that there is only one God, who is singular, unique, and incomparable, without any partners or equals. Tawhid is central to Islamic faith and practice, emphasising that all aspects of life should be devoted to the worship and recognition of Allah alone. In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, understanding Tawhid is crucial as it underpins many Islamic beliefs and practices, shaping the moral framework and spiritual lives of Muslims. It rejects any form of polytheism or the attribution of divine qualities to other beings or objects.

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