• Shituf (Hebrew: שִׁתּוּף; also transliterated as shittuf or schituf; literally "association") is a term used in Jewish sources for the worship of God in...
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  • are referring to the one God. This theology is referred to in Hebrew as Shituf (literally "partnership" or "association"). Although worship of a trinity...
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  • Jesus, or the ascribing of partners to God (known as shirk in Islam and as shituf in Judaism), is typically viewed as the heresy of idolatry by Islam and...
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    This article appears to contradict the article Shituf. Please discuss at the talk page and do not remove this message until the contradictions are resolved...
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    considered idolatrous by most rabbinic authorities. Even if considered shituf (literally, "partnership")—an association of other individuals with the...
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    in Judaism Names of God in Judaism Origins of Judaism Seven Laws of Noah Shituf Thirteen Attributes of Mercy Yahwism Portals: Judaism Religion Tuling, Kari...
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    Due to these differences, Judaism traditionally regards Christianity as Shituf or worship of the God of Israel which is not monotheistic. Christianity...
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  • Islam reject the Christian idea of monotheism. Modern Judaism uses the term shituf to refer to the worship of God in a manner which Judaism deems to be neither...
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  • Muslim) philosophers identified belief in the Trinity with the heresy of shituf (Hebrew) or shirk (Arabic): 'associationism', or limiting the infinity of...
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  • his attributes". The idea of God as a duality or trinity is considered shituf (or "not purely monotheistic").[citation needed] What the Bible generally...
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