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What are the main features of the Islamic doctrine of God as summed up in the words 'There is no God but God'  

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1a) What are the main features of the Islamic doctrine of God as summed up in the words 'There is no God but God' (10marks) This refers to Shahadah one of the 5 Pillars of Islam; it is the statement of faith 'There in no God but God and Mohammad is the Prophet of God', it is the first thing said to a person when they are born and the last thing they should hear before they die. This also relates with Tawhid, one of the 3 basic beliefs, that there is only one God. Tawhid is the oneness of Allah, it implies that God creates everything on the earth; he is the sustainer of the universe. Tawhid is the belief with all his power 'Omnipotent - all powerful', 'Omnipresent - here forever and for all time', and 'Omniscient - the creator of all life'. Muslims believe that Allah is all...

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