Tawḥīd (توحيد) means affirming the absolute Oneness and uniqueness of Allah—in His being, attributes, and right to be worshipped. It is the foundation of Islam, the reason revelation was sent, and the core message of every prophet.
In other words, Tawḥīd means the absolute oneness of God (Allah) and is the most fundamental concept in Islam, asserting that there is only one God who is unique and has no partners. This belief in monotheism is the core of the Islamic faith, signifying that God is the sole creator and sustainer of the universe and that all worship should be directed to Him alone.
At its heart, Tawḥīd declares: Allah is One, alone, without partners—the only Creator, Sustainer, and the only One deserving worship.
The Qur’an summarizes this perfectly in just one verse: “Say: He is Allah, One.” (112:1)
Why Tawḥīd is so Important
- It Is the Purpose of Creation: Allah says, “I did not create jinn and mankind except to worship Me.” (51:56). That is worship without Tawḥīd misses the purpose of existence.
- It Is the Core Message of All Prophets: Every prophet called to the same truth, “Worship Allah; you have no deity other than Him.” (7:59, 11:50, 23:32). This means Islam did not invent Tawḥīd—it restored it.
- It Is the First Call of the Prophet ﷺ: The Prophet ﷺ said, “Let the first thing you call them to be the oneness of Allah.” - (Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī) That is Tawḥīd takes precedence over laws, rituals, or politics—Tawḥīd.
- It Is the Condition for Salvation: Allah states clearly in Al Qur'an: “Indeed, Allah does not forgive association with Him, but He forgives what is less than that for whom He wills.” (4:48) - That means, without Tawḥīd, deeds lose their ultimate value.
- It Liberates the Human Being:
- Tawḥīd frees a person from: (1) Fear of people, (2) Slavery to wealth or status, (3) Dependence on intermediaries, (4) Conflicting authorities.
- The Qur’an illustrates this powerfully: “Are many lords better, or Allah—the One, the Overwhelming?” (12:39)
- Tawḥīd ar-Rubūbiyyah (Oneness of Lordship)
- Believing that Allah alone Who (1) Creates, (2) Sustains, (3) Gives life and death, and (4) Controls the universe.
- “Allah is the Creator of all things.” (39:62)
- Even many pagans accepted this—but it is not enough on its own.
- Tawḥīd al-Ulūhiyyah (Oneness of Worship)
- Dedicating all acts of worship—prayer, supplication, reliance, sacrifice—to Allah alone.
- “So worship Allah, making the religion sincere for Him.” (39:2)
- This is where most deviation occurs: worshipping Allah alongside others, or seeking intermediaries.
- Tawḥīd al-Asmā’ waṣ-Ṣifāt (Oneness of Names & Attributes)
- Affirming Allah’s names and attributes as He described Himself, without: (1) Distortion, (2) Denial, (3) Comparison, and (4) Humanization.
- “There is nothing like Him.” (42:11)
- To know many attributes of Allah, please refer to our refference page: 99 Attributes of Allah.
What does Tawḥīd teach us:
- Oneness of being: Allah is uniquely one in His being, not composed of parts.
- Oneness of attributes: Allah's divine attributes, such as knowledge, hearing, and power, are unique and not shared with anyone.
- Oneness of actions: Allah has no partner or helper in His divine actions, such as creation and control of the universe.
- Pillar of faith: Tawheed is the first and most important pillar of Islam and is essential for a person to be considered a Muslim.
- Avoidance of Shirk: The practical application of Tawheed involves avoiding Shirk (associating partners with God), which is considered the greatest sin in Islam. This includes avoiding both major forms of shirk (like worshipping idols) and minor forms (like showing off in worship).
- That is Tawhid means belief in absolute Oneness of Allah and avoidance of Shirk in all its forms.
- One of the most comprehensive verses of the Quran on doctrine of Tawhid
- A verse from Al Qur’an that Reinforces Tawhid (Absolute Oneness of God) and breaks reliance on idols
- A Parable in Al Qur’an depicting Tug of War between Shirk and Tawḥīd
- Understanding Islam: Responsibility of Man towards His Actions vs Doctrine of Substitutionary Atonement
May Allāh (سبحانه و تعالى) help us understand Qur'ān and follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, which is embodiment of commandments of Allah contained in the Qur'ān. May Allah help us to be like the ones He loves and let our lives be lived helping others and not making others' lives miserable or unlivable. May all our wrong doings, whether intentional or unintentional, be forgiven before the angel of death knocks on our door.




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