Islamic view of the Trinity
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Islamic view of the Trinity
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In Christianity, the doctrine of the Trinity states that God is a single essence in which three distinct hypostases ("persons"): the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit, exists consubstantially and co-eternally as a perichoresis. Islam considers the concept of any "plurality" within God to be a denial of monotheism. Monotheism in Islam, known as Tawhid, is the religion's central and single most important concept, upon which a Muslim's entire religious adherence rests. Shirk, the act of ascribing pa
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Islamic view of the Trinity
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2006-03-24T20:42:40Z
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2024-08-27T21:44:51Z
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