Islamic Monotheistic Religions
Islamic Monotheistic Religions refer to belief systems that revolve around the worship of a single deity, known as Allah in Islam. Followers of these religions adhere to the teachings of prophets, with the most prominent being Muhammad in Islam. These religions emphasize the importance of prayer, charity, fasting, pilgrimage, and adherence to a moral code outlined in sacred texts such as the Quran. Islamic Monotheistic Religions place a strong emphasis on submission to the will of Allah and the belief in the Day of Judgment, where individuals will be held accountable for their actions.