Report on a scientific thesis entitled:” Thewords of (la ilaha illa Allah) in the Holy Quran“Objective study
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The phrase "There is no god but Allah" is the great word for which creation was made, for which messengers were sent, and for which heavenly books were revealed.
There is no doubt that the Noble Qur’an, the final and most esteemed of these books, and the most eloquent in expression, has given this great word utmost attention. It appears in the Qur’an in forty instances, supported by evidence and proofs, associated with Allah’s names, attributes, and actions. It is also linked with the commands and prohibitions it entails, as well as the profound meanings that point to its significance and implications, within wondrous Qur’anic contexts that testify to the truth of this Qur’an and that it is "from One Wise and Knowing" [An-Naml: 6].
Therefore, studying this great word through the Qur’an—considering the ways it is addressed, the interpretations of scholars regarding its meanings, styles, and contexts, and examining it objectively—is an urgent and critically important matter. This is due to the clarity and explanation it provides for the meaning of this great word through the Noble Qur’an.
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