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===Occurrences in the Quran===
===Occurrences in the Quran===
Although the term tawheed is central to the Islamic theology, it doesn't appear anywhere in the Quran.
Although the term tawheed is central to the Islamic theology, it doesn't appear anywhere in the Quran.
==Tawheed versus monotheism==
Monotheism means that only one god exists. But tawheed is more complicated. Various scholars divided tawheed into various branches (Tawheed Ar-Ruboobiyyah, Tawheed Al-Uloohiyyah..) <ref>https://www.islamweb.net/en/article/157998/al-hakimiyyah-as-a-branch-of-tawheed</ref>. An important part of tawheed is that Allah is the only legislator (Tawheed Al-Hakimiyyah), which makes Islam incompatible with democracy. Muslims have to obey only god and nobody else. And the will of god happens to be everything Muhammad says:
{{Quote|{{Quran|26|108}}|
So fear Allah and obey '''me'''.
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==Quranic argument for monotheism==
==Quranic argument for monotheism==
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