Unity of God

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad

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Unity of God — Page 5

5 and the Teachings of Muhammad s as facets have been proposed: 1. The Holy Prophet’s teachings and emphasis on the. 2. The Holy Prophet’s teachings and practices regarding non-Muslims. Although different speakers have been assigned to cover each topic at other venues, here (in Qadian)— owing to its exceptional significance, God-willing, I myself will speak on both topics, following the same pattern as last year when I addressed all three topics. Regretfully, my illness and cough will prevent me from delivering as profound and extensive an address as should have been given on such a momentous occasion. Owing to this constraint, I shall briefly take up some key aspects and express my views. IMPORTANCE OF TAUHEED First, I wish to say something about th e importance of Tauheed. There is a widespread misconception that religions fundamentally disagree on Divine Unity. Muslims think that many faiths reject this belief, but this view is incorrect. There may be differences in the understanding and interpretation of Tauheed , but fundamentally, all religions affirm the. Even faiths generally perceived as polytheistic actually