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====Unity==== At the center of the Sunni creed is [[Tawhid]], the belief in the oneness of God. God is a single (''fard'') God, besides whom there is no other deity.<ref name="Aschari29056">al-Ašʿarī: ''Kitāb Maqālāt al-islāmīyīn''. 1963, S. 290. – Dt. Übers. Schacht, S. 56.</ref> He is single (''[[munfarid]]''), has no partner (''šarīk''), no opposite (''nidd''), no counterpart (''maṯīl'') and no adversary (''ḍidd'').<ref>al-Ġazālī: ''Iḥyāʾ ʿulūm ad-dīn''. 2005, S. 106 – Engl. Übers. Watt. 1994. S. 73.</ref> He has neither taken a companion nor children,<ref name="Aschari29056"/> neither conceived nor is he conceived.<ref name="IbnGauzi280198">Ibn al-Ǧauzī: ''Al-Muntaẓam fī sulūk al-mulūk wa-l-umam''. 1992, Bd. XV, S. 280. – Dt. Übers. Mez 198.</ref> God created everything, the years and times, day and night, light and darkness, the heavens and the earth, all kinds of creatures that are on it, the land and the sea, and everything living, dead and solid. Before he created all of this, he was completely alone, with nothing with him.<ref name="IbnGauzi280198"/> In contrast to his creation, God has a timeless nature. He is beginningless (''azalī'') because he has existed for all eternity and nothing precedes him, and he is endless (''abadī'') because he continues to exist without interruption for all eternity. He is the first and the last, as it says in the Quran (Sura 57: 3).<ref>al-Ġazālī: ''Iḥyāʾ ʿulūm ad-dīn''. 2005, S. 106 – Engl. Übers. Watt. 1994. p. 73.</ref> God brought forth creation not because he needed it, but to demonstrate his power and as the implement his previous will and his primordial speech.<ref>al-Ġazālī: ''Iḥyāʾ ʿulūm ad-dīn''. 2005, S. 108. – Engl. Übers. Watt. 1994. p. 76.</ref> God is creator, but has no needs. He does not need food,<ref>aṭ-Ṭaḥāwī: ''al-ʿAqīda''. 1995, p. 9. – Engl. Übers. Watt 48.</ref> does not feel lonely and does not keep company with anyone.<ref name="IbnGauzi280198"/>
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