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Is there any specific surah or ayah in the Quran where Allah commands "La ilaha illallah"?
The phrase "lā ʾilāha ʾillā-llāh" (There is no god but Allah) is a central tenet of Islam, emphasizing the oneness of Allah. While the Quran doesn't contain a surah *specifically* titled with this phrase, it appears in many surahs. Surah Al-Baqarah (2:163) and Surah Al-Hashr (22:8) explicitly state "lā ʾilāha ʾillā huwa" (there is no god but Him) and Surah Al-Ikhlas (112:1) highlights the oneness of Allah. The concept of this phrase is reiterated throughout the Quran, emphasizing its importance.
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Madiha Ahmedi21 days ago
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Madiha Ahmedi•21 days ago
The phrase "lā ʾilāha ʾillā-llāh" (There is no god but Allah) is a central tenet of Islam, emphasizing the oneness of Allah. While the Quran doesn't contain a surah *specifically* titled with this phrase, it appears in many surahs. Surah Al-Baqarah (2:163) and Surah Al-Hashr (22:8) explicitly state "lā ʾilāha ʾillā huwa" (there is no god but Him) and Surah Al-Ikhlas (112:1) highlights the oneness of Allah. The concept of this phrase is reiterated throughout the Quran, emphasizing its importance.
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Mehak Shahid•21 days ago
"La illaha illallah" is central to the Shahada, Islam's core declaration of faith. It confirms Allah's oneness. (20)
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Rashad Naghizade•21 days ago
"La illaha illallah" is present in many Surahs, including 3:18, affirming Allah's sole divinity and rejecting other deities. (23)
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Noor•21 days ago
It is found in Chapter 95, Ayah 8, directly from Allah, asserting He is owner of the Earth, as only one deity. (25)