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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Inquiries about Islam One Creator Wilson : You have previously stated that the oneness of God (Inquiry 2) is the most emphasized theme in the Holy Qur'an; that Islam, for this reason, is called “Deen Al-Tawhid” (the religion of the belief in the oneness of God); and that professing His oneness is the first phrase in the Declaration of the Faith: “I bear witness that there is no god but the Almighty God and that Muhammad is a messenger of God.” Does Islam offer any evidence on this important principle?
Chirri : The Holy Qur'an cites the relationship among the sections of the universe as evidence on the unity of its Creator. It advises us to look at the order which exists in the universe, and the fact that such an order could not exist if there were more than One Creator. More than one administration for the universe is like more than one administration for one city, state, or country. It produces confusion and disorder .
In the Holy Qur’an: “If there were in them (the heavens and the Earth) gods besides the Almighty God, they would have been in a state of disorder. Glory be to Him. He is above what they describe. ” 21 :22 “And know, my son,” the Imam Ali, son of Abu Talib, said to his son Al-Hasan, “that if your Lord has a partner, the messengers of His partner would have come to you. But He is only One God, alone without partner. ” [^1] Wilson : What is the view of Islam on the doctrine of the Trinity?
Chirri : Islam emphatically denies this doctrine. The Holy Qur'an declares: “Say: God is One on Whom all depend. He did not beget, nor was He begotten, and none is equal to Him.” 112:1-4 “And they say the Beneficent has taken to Himself a son. Certainly you make an abominable assertion. The heavens may almost burst, and the Earth cleave asunder, and the mountains fall down in pieces, that they ascribe a son to the Beneficent.
And it is not worthy of the Beneficent that He should take to Himself a son.” 19:88-92 Wilson : Why does Islam deny so emphatically the doctrine of the Trinity? Chirri : Islam denies Trinity because parenthood of God to any living or non-living being is inconceivable in bodily terms and degrading to the concept of God. He is neither limited nor a body, and He encompasses the whole universe. He does not have a mate in order to have a child as any other living being does.