Cited to define the Islamic view of God as one who neither begets nor is begotten, setting up the claim that Jesus could not have preached Christian sonship.
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Quran 112
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10
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4
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10
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Referenced as a summary of core Islamic teaching about Allah in order to contrast Islam’s rejection of divine sonship with Christian claims about Jesus.
Quoted as a concise summary of pure monotheism to deny that God can be begotten, born, or compared to anything.
Referenced as the concise Quranic description that Allah neither begets nor is begotten, reinforcing Islamic rejection of divine sonship.
Quoted to define Allah as one, self-sufficient, unbegotten, and unlike anything else.
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