No. Islam believes in monotheism.
It is a religion of monotheism. Refer to question below for more information.
Prevalent religion is Islam. Monotheism. Polytheism is restricted.
No, there were many major religions before it that taught monotheism. Judaism is an obvious example.
Islam is a religion of monotheism. Muslims worship Allah (or God in English and same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism) as the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no associate, and no equivalence.
Christianity, Islam, and tribal religions that include polytheism, monotheism, voodoo, and other belief systems.
If you are implying that there are satanic verses in the Quran, you are misguided. Islam is strictly a monotheist religion and way of life and there are thousands of years of critical thinking over that or Islam would not be such an influential religion as it is.
yes. it is important Islam religion has tow sections: 1)Principles of religion 2)Aspects of Religion Principles of religion are five: -Monotheism -Resurrection -Prophecy -Justice -Imamat all of Muslims should believe to this five principles, Otherwise this person isn't a Muslim.
Monotheism. That can be Christianity, Judaism, or Islam. Maybe there are others, but those are the main ones.
It is religion of monotheism. Followers of Islam worship God as the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no equivalence.Refer to question below for more information.
Answer 1:ChristianityAnswer 2:Islam is the religion of the purest Monotheism. Muslims worship Allah (God) with no one associated to Him, no son, no parents, no partner, no similar....etc.According to the Islamic teachings, polytheism is a fatal sin that must be completely avoided.
The main religion in Persia (Iran) is Islam. It is a monotheistic religion. Many people use the term "Persian Religion" to refer to Zoroastrianism, which is the historic Persian religion. Zoroastrianism is a monolatrous form of henotheism. It does not fit into the binary of monotheism/polytheism.