Quran 112:1-4

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Quran 112:1-4 is a short Meccan chapter that emphatically affirms God’s absolute oneness, uniqueness, and incomparability, making it a central scriptural basis for the Islamic doctrine of Tawhid.

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Quran 112:1-4 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic scripture passage
Quran verse passage
addressedTo Muhammad
surface form: Prophet Muhammad
affirms God’s absolute oneness
God’s incomparability
God’s uniqueness
alsoKnownAs passage of Surah Al-Ikhlas
authorityIn Islamic law
Islamic theology
centralDoctrine tawhid
surface form: Tawhid
chapterType Meccan
citedIn Islamic creed manuals
Quranic exegesis (tafsir) literature
classical Islamic theology works
considered summary of Tawhid
denies any equals to God
any offspring for God
any parents for God
any partners with God
emphasizes God’s non-contingent existence
God’s self-sufficiency
God’s uniqueness in actions
God’s uniqueness in attributes
God’s uniqueness in essence
hasVerseRange 1-4
keyConcept divine self-sufficiency
divine transcendence
divine unity
rejection of anthropomorphism
language Classical Arabic
lengthInVerses 4
locatedInJuz 30
locatedInSurahNumber 112
partOf Quran
Surah Al-Ikhlas
recitedBy Ibadi Islam
surface form: Ibadi Muslims

Shia Islam
surface form: Shia Muslims

Sunni Islam
surface form: Sunni Muslims
religiousTradition Islam
revealedIn Mecca
scripturalStatus canonical
theologicalRole foundation text for Islamic monotheism
usedFor affirmation of monotheism
usedIn Islamic creed formulations
Quranic recitation
daily Muslim prayers

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tawhid keyVerse Quran 112:1-4
subject surface form: Tawhid