It's in the 112th sura, named Surah Ikhlas, where within only 4 lines the oneness of God is mentioned.
There are descriptions in many suras too.
In the Quran, it is mentioned in multiple verses that God created the world. For example, in Surah Al-An'am (6:1), it states that God is the one who created the heavens and the earth. This concept of God's creation of the world is a central theme throughout the Quran.
They are 99 names or attributes mentioned for God in Quran.
Yes, Jesus is mentioned in the Quran as a prophet and messenger of God.
Allah said it in the Quran, in surah Ikhlaas.
"jasiya" is surah name of quran that means to bow on knees in fron of god
The Holy Quran is not only a book but it is a straight message to whole mankind to follow a single God that is Allah! For convenience the Quran has been divided in to Surah. And each Surah starts with the name of God, the Most Merciful and Oft Forgiving!
In Surah Yunus (Chapter 10 of the Quran), the phrase "Ya ayyuha Naas" (O mankind) is mentioned twice. These occurrences address humanity, urging them to reflect on the signs of God and to understand the message being conveyed.
The keyword "Allah" in the Quran is significant because it refers to the monotheistic God worshipped by Muslims. It emphasizes the oneness and uniqueness of God in Islam, and is used throughout the Quran to convey the central message of the faith.
Yes, Jesus is mentioned in the Quran as a prophet and messenger of God.
The Quran emphasizes the diversity of living beings as a sign of God's existence and power. Verses in the Quran that mention biodiversity include Surah An-Nur (24:45) which states that every living creature glorifies God, and Surah An-Nahl (16:10-11) which mentions how God has created diverse animals for humans to benefit from.
The phrase "la ilaha" (meaning "there is no deity") appears multiple times in the Quran. One prominent instance is in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:255), known as Ayat al-Kursi, which concludes with "wa huwa al-‘Aliyyu al-Kabir" (and He is the Most High, the Most Great), emphasizing the oneness of God. Additionally, the declaration of faith, "la ilaha illallah" (there is no deity but Allah), is foundational to Islamic belief and is echoed throughout the Quran.
Quran taught many things. Quran taught the Oneness of God that was already taught in the Jewish and Christian Bible. It would be a long list if one were to write what Quran taught. Therefore I would write only few things that was not taught in the Jewish or Christian Scripture. Quran taught that Islam is Allah's religion and Allah has given a religion to mankind (God of the Bible never gave a religion to humankind). Quran taught to kill polytheists (Surah 9:5) and Christians and Jews (9:29). Quran taught that Allah loves those who fight for him. Quran taught Jesus did not die. This teaching came 600 years after Jesus died in 30AD. Quran taught that Trinity is Father, Jesus and Mary. Christian teaching of the concept of Trinity is the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Quran taught that even all muslims have to go to hell (Surah 19:71)! Quran taught that Muhammad is a prophet of Allah. Quran taught that men can take up to 4 wives (Muhammad had exception to take any number). Quran taught men will get milk, vine and virgins in heaven.