The Book of Tawheed

The Book of Tawheed is a fundamental Islamic text that explains the concept of Tawheed—the oneness of Allah. It outlines the importance of worshiping Allah alone, avoiding all forms of shirk (associating partners with Allah), and guides Muslims towards pure monotheism in belief and practice.

The Book of Tawheed by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab is a seminal work in Islamic theology that focuses on the concept of Tawheed, the absolute oneness and uniqueness of Allah. This book is essential for understanding the core of Islamic faith, as it clarifies what true monotheism entails, both in belief and worship.

Shaykh Ibn Abdul-Wahhab systematically addresses misconceptions that lead to polytheism and idolatry, detailing how associating partners with Allah (shirk) is the gravest sin in Islam. The book also explains various types of Tawheed — in Lordship (Rububiyyah), Worship (Uluhiyyah), and Names and Attributes (Asma wa Sifat).

Through clear, concise language, the author educates Muslims on purifying their faith and maintaining sincerity in worship. This text has played a critical role in Islamic revival movements and continues to be a cornerstone in Islamic studies, guiding individuals and communities towards adhering strictly to monotheistic principles.

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International Islamic Publishing House (IIPH)

Pages

200-300

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