Tawhidi
Tawhidi is an adjective derived from tawhid, the Arabic term for the Islamic doctrine of the oneness of God. The word tawhid literally means “unification” or “making one,” and in spiritual and theological contexts it denotes the assertion that God is singular, unique, and deserving of exclusive worship.
The core concept of tawhid in Islam is the oneness of God in three related dimensions. First,
Historically, tawhid is a central theme in the Qur’an and in early Islamic theology, shaping doctrinal disputes
In contemporary discourse, tawhidi is used to describe individuals, groups, or ideas that emphasize strict monotheism