شبہ اہل کتاب مذاہب میں عقیدہ توحید کی تعلیمات: اسلامی تعلیمات سے تقابلی جائزہ
Teachings of Aqeedah Tauheed in Shiba Ahlul Kitab Religions: A Comparative Study with Islam
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17598625Keywords:
Religions, Semitic, Non semitic, Monotheistic, Tawheed, Shibh-e-ahl-e-KitabAbstract
Almost in all the major religions of the world, there is definitely an acquaintance with the entity, who is the creator of the universe. Every religion must know and understand this entity Although different beliefs sometime obscure this concept. The division of major religions in the world is known as semitic and non-semitic groups. Semitic religions claims that the inspiration of their teachings is Al hami, received by prophet of Allah but non semitic religions never claimed such believe if we examine the teachings of non semitic religions we found that teachings of some religions have suspicious similarities in many beliefs of semitic religions. Hinduism and Zoroastrianism are such religions who identifies as shibha Ahlul kitab (the suspected people of the book) due to their teaching similarities with semitic religions. One of these special teachings is concept of Allah (tawheed) who realizes that these are the ancient monotheistic religions whose teachings have not been completely deleted despite the distortion of their teachings. In this article, analytical, descriptive and comparative approaches will use to prove similarities of concept of tawheed in shiba Ahlul kitab religions and Islam.
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