Monoteismo musulmán: diálogo interior y meditación

  • Montserrat Abumalham
Keywords: Islamic religion, monotheism, intercession, interior dialogue,

Abstract

Islamic monotheism remarks two aspects of divinity; on one hand, God is rahman and rahim, meaning «all merciful»; on the other hand, God is the One and totally different from human person. The insistence of muslim theologues on the last aspect along history of Islam has separated God from believers. Religious feeling trys in different ways to approach divinity. The most important ways have been the mediation of Prophet Muhammad and saints and the innermost dialogue of mystics.

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Published
2004-01-01
How to Cite
Abumalham M. (2004). Monoteismo musulmán: diálogo interior y meditación. ’Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de las Religiones, 9, 5-12. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ILUR/article/view/ILUR0404110005A
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