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Essence of Tawhid: Denial of Servitude but to God

Essence of Tawhid: Denial of Servitude but to God

Essence of Tawhid: Denial of Servitude but to God

Number of volumes :

1

Publish number :

first

Publication year :

2009

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Essence of Tawhid: Denial of Servitude but to God

What does it truly mean to be free in a religious sense? Can rejecting all forms of servitude except to God transform not only belief, but also social and political life?

About the Book

Essence of Tawhid: Denial of Servitude but to God explores the concept of tawhid (the oneness of God) not only as a theological principle, but as a comprehensive worldview that shapes human existence. The book argues that true monotheism requires the rejection of all forms of submission to anything other than God, including social, political, and psychological forms of dependence. It presents tawhid as an active and transformative force rather than a purely abstract belief. By drawing on Qur’anic concepts and logical reasoning, the work highlights how this principle defines both individual identity and collective structure. It emphasizes that recognizing divine unity leads to a form of inner and social liberation.

What You Will Discover

  • What tawhid (the oneness of God) means beyond a basic statement of belief.
  • How rejecting all forms of servitude creates a foundation for true freedom.
  • What relationship exists between faith and social structure.
  • How monotheism influences political and ethical perspectives.
  • What role divine unity plays in shaping human identity.
  • How Qur’anic concepts support a comprehensive understanding of tawhid.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is ideal for readers seeking a deeper, concept-driven understanding of monotheism and its broader implications for individual and social life.