Mohamed, Ph.D
2 min readMay 28, 2024

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🏵️ As-Salamu Alaykum (Peace be upon you),

I'm pleased to respond to the article "The Trinity Doesn't Exist in the Bible" from an Islamic perspective. The author's arguments may be valid from a Christian perspective, but they do not necessarily undermine the concept of the Trinity within Christianity.

However, as a Muslim, I would like to highlight that our understanding of God (Allah) is fundamentally different from that of Christianity. In Islam, we believe in Tawhid (monotheism), which means that there is only one God, without partners or associates.

In contrast to Christianity, Islam does not recognize the concept of the Trinity or the divinity of Jesus Christ. According to Islamic teaching, Jesus was a prophet and a messenger of God, but he was not divine.

🏵️ As for the biblical passages mentioned in the article, we find similar interpretations in Islam. For example, Surah Al-Ikhlas (112:1-4) states:

"He is Allah, the One and Only.

He begets not, nor is He begotten.

And there is none like unto Him."

This verse emphasizes Allah's absolute uniqueness and unity.

🏵️ The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) also emphasized the concept of Tawhid in numerous hadiths. For example:

"None of you will have faith till he loves me more than his father, his child and all mankind." (Bukhari)

This hadith highlights the importance of loving and obeying Allah above all else.

In conclusion, while I appreciate the author's critique of the Trinity within Christianity, I would like to emphasize that Islam's understanding of God is fundamentally different from that of Christianity. As Muslims, we believe in Tawhid and reject any concepts that compromise God's unity and uniqueness.

**Islamic References:**

* Quran: Surah Al-Ikhlas (112:1-4)

* Hadith: Bukhari

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Mohamed, Ph.D
Mohamed, Ph.D

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