Description of the Question:
The foundation of Islam is Tawhid, the Oneness of Allah, which is the most important and fundamental concept of a Muslim’s faith. The Quran clearly and deeply explains the concept of Allah’s Oneness. This belief acknowledges Allah as the only entity worthy of worship and establishes that Allah has no partners, associates, or equals.
It is essential to analyze how Tawhid is presented in the Quran from various perspectives and how Islamic theology’s concept of God differs from that of other religions. For example, doctrines like the Trinity, belief in multiple gods, or the incarnation of God are rejected in Islam.
This question requires a detailed explanation of Tawhid based on the Quran and a clear distinction between Tawhid and the beliefs of other religions. Through this, the unique monotheism of Islam can be better understood from a theological viewpoint.