Types of Monotheism and its Fruits in Surat Al-Hashr: An Analytical Study

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الحربي، بيان بنت عبدالرحمن

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Topic plan: Introduction, which includes: the concept of monotheism in language and terminology, the first topic: Surat Al-Hashr, the second topic: the unification of divinity in Surat Al-Hashr, the third topic: the unification of divinity in Surat Al-Hashr, the fourth topic: the unification of names and attributes in Surat Al-Hashr. Objective of the study: Explaining the types of monotheism contained in the verses of Surat Al-Hashr and its fruit related to the pillars of faith in God Almighty, through studying Surat Al-Hashr, explaining its name and the reason for its revelation, examining the verses related to the unification of divinity in Surat Al-Hashr, explaining the fruit of that, and studying the verses related to the unification of divinity in Surat Al-Hashr. Al-Hashr, highlighting the fruit of the unification of divinity, discussing the verses related to the unification of names and attributes in Surah Al-Hashr, and explaining its fruit. The most prominent results: Surah Al-Hashr is one of the surahs of the Rosary that begins with glorifying God (may God bless him and grant him peace) and praising Him. Its most famous name is Al-Hashr, but there are scholars who called it Surah Banu Al-Nadir. This is because it was revealed among these Jews, and that the unification of divinity and divinity is the basis for building the Muslim faith and establishing the doctrine of names and attributes, and these three doctrines exchange roles in appearing during the surah. To show the destiny of God, Blessed and Most High, and that the Most Beautiful Names have a great impact on the servant’s closeness to his Lord. Because it increases his knowledge of Him, and whoever knows God is more afraid of Him, as the scholars say.

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