unity based on reason to
argue against traditional
ways of thought and demonstrate the compat-
ibility of what he thought of as true Islam with
modern science. s
ayyid
q
Utb
(d. 1966) of Egypt
and the modern Indo-Pakistani reformist a
bU
al
-
a
la
m
aWdUdi
(d. 1979) both conceived of
tawhid
as a process that unified society in complete sub-
mission to God, against modern forms of idolatry
and disbelief, including the secular nation-state.
Their ideologies inspired many Islamic reform
and radical movements in the late 20th and early
21st centuries. The ideology of tawhid as the
principle that should unite all human endeavors
into an ideal social order has also been espoused
by leading revolutionary thinkers in Iran, such
as a
li
s
hariati
(d. 1977) and Ayatollah Mahmud
Taleqani (d. 1979).
See also
adhan
;
anthropomorphism
;
baqa
and
fana
; m
Utazili
s
chool
;
shirk
.
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