The Fundamentals of Tawheed-Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips

“The Fundamentals of Tawheed” by Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips is an essential primer on the oneness of God in Islam, presenting a clear, systematic analysis of the three core categories of Tawheed (Ruboobiyyah, Uloohiyyah, and Asmaa was-Sifaat). The book uses simple language and irrefutable Quranic and Sunnah evidence to clarify the true meaning of monotheism and expose various forms of Shirk (polytheism). It is widely regarded as a vital and accessible resource for new Muslims and those seeking a deeper, foundational understanding of Islamic belief

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“The Fundamentals of Tawheed” by Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips serves as an indispensable guide to understanding the concept of monotheism in Islam. This book meticulously breaks down the essential principles of Tawheed, which is the foundation of Islamic belief, into three primary categories: Ruboobiyyah (Lordship), Uloohiyyah (Worship), and Asmaa was-Sifaat (Names and Attributes). Dr. Bilal Philips employs straightforward language and substantiates his arguments with clear evidence from the Quran and Sunnah, making complex theological concepts accessible to readers of all backgrounds.

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This enlightening work not only delineates the true essence of Tawheed but also addresses and clarifies various misconceptions and forms of Shirk (polytheism). By doing so, it empowers readers with a robust understanding of Islamic monotheism, encouraging them to deepen their faith and practice. The book is structured thoughtfully, guiding readers through the intricacies of Tawheed in a manner that is both engaging and enlightening.

  • New Muslims seeking foundational knowledge of Islamic beliefs.
  • Individuals interested in deepening their understanding of Tawheed and monotheism.
  • Students of Islamic studies looking for a clear, systematic approach to the concept of God in Islam.
  • Anyone aiming to strengthen their faith by understanding the core tenets of Islam.
  • Those wishing to recognize and avoid forms of Shirk in their spiritual practice.