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===Q112:1-2 None comparable to God=== Surah Al-Ikhlas contains four verses: 112:1. Say: He is Allah, One. 112:2. Allah [[Names of God in Islam#List|As-Samad]]. 112:3. He begets not, nor was He begotten. 112:4. And there is none comparable to Him.<ref name="Quran 4 U">{{cite web|author=Ibn Kathir|author-link=Ibn Kathir|title=Tafsir Ibn Kathir (English): Surah Al Akhlas|url=http://www.quran4u.com/Tafsir%20Ibn%20Kathir/112%20Ikhlas.htm|access-date=26 December 2019|work=Quran 4 U|publisher=[[Tafsir]]}}</ref> About this, Tafsir Ibn Kathir says: {{blockquote|"When the Jews said, 'We worship [[Uzair|Uzayr]], the son of Allah', and the Christians said, 'We worship the Messiah (Isa), the son of Allah', and the Zoroastrians said, 'We worship the sun and the moon', and the idolaters said, 'We worship idols'. Allah revealed to His Messenger, Say: "He is Allah, One. He is the One, the Singular, Who has no peer, no assistant, no rival, no equal and none comparable to Him.<ref name = "Quran 4 U"/>}} The word ([[Al-Ahad]]) cannot be used for anyone in affirmation except for Allah within the Islamic tradition.
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