THE PHILOSOPHY OF MONOTHEISM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE QURAN AND ITS EFFECTS IN THIS WORLD AND THE HEREAFTER
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Keywords

Philosophy of Monotheism
Islam
Quran
World
Hereafter

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Al-Shahrani, S. A. (2025). THE PHILOSOPHY OF MONOTHEISM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE QURAN AND ITS EFFECTS IN THIS WORLD AND THE HEREAFTER. Synesis (ISSN 1984-6754), 16(4), 215–233. Retrieved from https://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/synesis/article/view/3231

Abstract

The aim of the present research was the philosophy of monotheism from the perspective of the Quran and its effects in this world and the hereafter. The method of descriptive library research was using reliable books and articles extracted from reliable scientific databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Science Direct. According to the results of the research, it is concluded that the science of monotheism is a science that expresses the oneness of God and the negation of polytheism and the unity of the essence of oneness with His attributes and proves it with rational and narrated evidence (verses and hadiths). From the perspective of scholars of monotheism and scholars of theology, the "science of monotheism" is the most noble of sciences, because it speaks of someone and discusses the names and attributes of a being, who is the most noble of beings, and that is God, the Blessed and Exalted. Therefore, a science that discusses the most noble of beings will be the most noble of sciences.

 

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