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tauhid

In Islam, the central belief in the ‘oneness of God’; also that God is the supreme creator and power behind the universe. Muslims believe that God is eternal, has no beginning, and is the supreme ruler; creator of everything, God is beyond creation or even understanding. Muslims can break tauhid by forgetting that only God owns things, by being proud (any talents are God-given), or through any action or belief that contradicts God's ultimate supremacy (for example, by following a superstition). Trying to alter the course of events by asking God to change them also breaks tauhid, because only God knows the right outcome.



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She has agreed to meet our demands gradually," said Tauhid, an assistant director of BDR, after talks with the prime minister.
She has agreed to meet our demands gradually," said Tauhid, an assistant director of BDR, after talks with the prime minister.
She has agreed to meet our demands gradually," said Tauhid, an assistant director of BDR, after talks with the prime minister.
 
 
 
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