Abstract
Monotheism is one of the most fundamental doctrinal principles in Islam, which means knowing Allah as one and unique and also not having a partner in the universe. One of the types of monotheism is monotheism in creation. In the Qur'an, many verses have been dedicated to this subject. This article examines the concept of monotheism in Allah's creation from the perspective of the Holy Qur'an. The method of collecting data in this research is library and their processing method is descriptive-analytical. After research, it became clear that the Qur'an considers creation to be exclusive to Allah. creation also has a deep meaning that if it remains unknown, it will lead to misguidance and polytheism and will lead to losses in this world and the hereafter for individuals. According to the Holy Quran, some verses express the concept of creation and some other verses consider it exclusive to Allah Almighty and some other verses consider creation as the basis of other most beautiful names of Allah. Also, other verses emphasize that Allah is the only creator of the universe, because one of the effects of monotheism in creation, is the existence of prudence and order in the universe. it is necessary to mention that in some verses, Allah attributes creation to other than himself and introduces intermediaries for creation and the existence of intermediaries is not in conflict with monotheism in creation.
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