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Tawhid (Monotheism)
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- Chinese Author : The Knowledge Section In Watan House Translation : Abu Abdullah Ahmad Bin Abdullah Al-Seni The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
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- Urdu Author : Saleh Bin Fawzaan al-Fawzaan Translation : Fadhel Ilahy Thaheer Translation : Sameer Ibrahim Reviewing : Ata’a Alrahman Deya’a Allah The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
Reviewed by: Muhammad AbdulHaqq Ansari, and recommended by Sons of Shaikh Fadl Ilahi Daheer
- English Author : AbdulMehsin Al-Qasim
AT-TAWḤĪD (MONOTHEISM): FROM THE SERMONS OF THE PROPHETIC MOSQUE
- English Author : Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahhab Translation : Rowad Translation Center
The Book of Monotheism
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- Portuguese Author : Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahhab Translation : Rowad Translation Center
A useful book translated into Portuguese contains the creed of Ahlu As-sunnah Wal Jamaah with proofs from the Quran and prophetic Sunnah. The author (may Allah have mercy on him) talked about the virtue of monotheism versus the major and minor polytheism.
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- Russian Author : Faten Sabri
A book in Russian briefly clarifies the concept of god from the Islamic perspective based on Quranic verses. It also relates some verses from other religions' books about the monotheism doctrine through referring to one god not more but these verses are within a pile of distorted tenets, which confirms that the monotheism doctrine is the faith of all messengers and prophets and all current religions still have this noble belief in their core.
- Italian Author : Faten Sabri
A book in Italian briefly clarifies the concept of god from the Islamic perspective based on Quranic verses. It also relates some verses from other religions' books about the monotheism doctrine through referring to one god not more but these verses are within a pile of distorted tenets, which confirms that the monotheism doctrine is the faith of all messengers and prophets and all current religions still have this noble belief in their core.
- French Author : Faten Sabri
A book in French briefly clarifies the concept of god from the Islamic perspective based on Quranic verses. It also relates some verses from other religions' books about the monotheism doctrine through referring to one god not more but these verses are within a pile of distorted tenets, which confirms that the monotheism doctrine is the faith of all messengers and prophets and all current religions still have this noble belief in their core.
- English Author : Faten Sabri
A book in English briefly clarifies the concept of god from the Islamic perspective based on Quranic verses. It also relates some verses from other religions' books about the monotheism doctrine through referring to one god not more but these verses are within a pile of distorted tenets, which confirms that the monotheism doctrine is the faith of all messengers and prophets and all current religions still have this noble belief in their core.
- German Author : Faten Sabri
A book in German briefly clarifies the concept of god from the Islamic perspective based on Quranic verses. It also relates some verses from other religions' books about the monotheism doctrine through referring to one god not more but these verses are within a pile of distorted tenets, which confirms that the monotheism doctrine is the faith of all messengers and prophets and all current religions still have this noble belief in their core.
- Arabic Author : Faten Sabri
A book in Arabic briefly clarifies the concept of god from the Islamic perspective based on Quranic verses. It also relates some verses from other religions' books about the monotheism doctrine through referring to one god not more but these verses are within a pile of distorted tenets, which confirms that the monotheism doctrine is the faith of all messengers and prophets and all current religions still have this noble belief in their core.
- Hungarian Author : Munqith ibn Mahmood As-Saqqar Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A book in Hungarian answers these questions: Is Jesus is a messenger or god, Allah is one or three. The answer is based on the Old and New Testaments with mentioning some sayings of fair Western intellectuals.
- Romanian Author : Munqith ibn Mahmood As-Saqqar Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A book in Romanian answers these questions: Is Jesus is a messenger or god, Allah is one or three. The answer is based on the Old and New Testaments with mentioning some sayings of fair Western intellectuals.
- English Reviewing : Osama Emara
A very interesting book in English shows the beautiful names of Allah with a simple and concise meaning. It also clarifies the proofs that mention each name, indicating how many times it is mentioned in the Quran and the Prophetic tradition.
- Thai Author : Muhammad AbdulRahman Al-Khamees Reviewing : Othman Edris The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A book in Thai shows the creed of the four Imams: Abu Hanifa, Malek, Shafeai, and Ahmad ibn Hanbal, which is in harmony with the Quran and the Sunnah, without any difference between them about any aspect of the Islamic belief.
- English Author : Abdul Aziz Al-Daqil Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
A book translated into English contains twelve lessons in Islamic fundamentals: (1) The meaning of testifying that there is no god but Allah, (2) The meaning of testifying that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, (3) The obligation of obeying Allah and His Messenger, (4) Virtue of monotheism, (5) Meaning of the religion of Islam, (6) Meaning of worship, (7) Meaning of disbelief, (8) Warning against polytheism and its types, (9, 10, 11) Warning against hypocrisy, (12) Nullifiers of Islam.