In the Qur'an, the Queen becomes monotheist and peace is established in the kingdoms.
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Almost all monotheist holidays are deeply rooted into the ways of old.
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Abraham's father was an idolater while Abraham is a devout monotheist.
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To show the superiority of the monotheist faith, Muhammad smashed the idols at the Kaaba.
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This article is about names for the monotheist notion of a singular God.
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She shows how fundamentalists of the monotheist religions borrow from science while attacking it.
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Abu Dharr is said to have been a serious young man, an ascetic and a monotheist even before he converted.
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Hindu monotheist notions of Brahman likewise reached their classical form with the teaching of Adi Shankara.
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Josiah was probably a monolatrist, not a monotheist.
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A believer in one god
(monotheistic) believing that there is only one god
(monotheism) belief in a single God
Monotheist is the sixth and final album by the Swiss heavy metal band Celtic Frost. The album was released in May 2006 and was the first new recording released by the band for fourteen years.
(Monotheists) Monotheism (from Greek &) is the belief in theology that only one deity exists. The concept of "monotheism" tends to be dominated by the concept of God in the Abrahamic religions, such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam, etc. ...
(monotheistic) Believing in a single god, deity, spirit, etc., especially for an organized religion, faith, or creed
(Monotheistic) The belief in One Supreme Godhead, who is the Creator of the Universe. Most of the major religions of the world today including Hinduism are monotheistic, though Hinduism is sometimes mistaken to be a polytheistic religion.
(Monotheism) The religious conception of a single, transcendent god. It contrasts with polytheism (belief in many gods) and pantheism (belief in God as synonymous with the universe). Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are the principal monotheistic religions.
(Monotheism) The belief in one God. The term is applied particularly to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.