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What was the origin of monotheism in Islam?
cultural influence on Bedouins
Muhammad’s revelation
the beliefs of people in Medina
the compiling of the Qur’an
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Muhammad’s revelation.
Islamic monotheism (tawhīd) originates in the revelations Muhammad received from God (recorded in the Qur’an). The Qur’an later codified that revelation, and Jewish–Christian beliefs in Medina and the wider region influenced context and reception, but the core origin is Muhammad’s revelation.
Islamic monotheism (tawhīd) originates in the revelations Muhammad received from God (recorded in the Qur’an). The Qur’an later codified that revelation, and Jewish–Christian beliefs in Medina and the wider region influenced context and reception, but the core origin is Muhammad’s revelation.
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