The Triangle of Monotheism Quran Introduction The Quran is the sacred text of Islam abiding by the laws and principles of Islam. One could argue that this is the method for discovering God and seeking understanding of Islam and the singular belief in divine oneness that progresses towards achievement. It is a sacred text that was sent down to the wise individual Prophet Mohammed (S.W), also known as the transcendent to the world. Hence, believers must exhibit loyalty and fully embrace Islam. The secondary approach to being a Muslim is through belief in Tawhid, the core principle of monotheism, worshiping only one God. This is the defining principle of Islam for believers, and those who reject it will be deemed as unbelievers as stated in the holy Quran. Conversely, those who do not believe are constantly attempting to eliminate and remove Islam entirely. They have experimented with methods like violence, torture, and attacks without success, leading them to create a new approach using a book instead of brainwashing. They think that their book will convince people to abandon Islam and embrace atheism without difficulty. Because of the rapidly growing number of Muslims, they found this unacceptable as they saw it as a threat and a move towards the future. As a result, they started grappling alongside other faiths. These religions are assisting one another for their own individual goals, much like a tree with various flowers and fruits, each striving to either acquire it or trim it down. This issue is now critical and pertinent in the present day. Lately, an American individual created a fresh publication specifically for the Quran. His attention was deeply on the principle of tawhid, the cornerstone of Islam. He gathered all Quranic verses about monotheism, referencing the Holy Bible and Torah. All of these concepts have been incorporated into the book, emphasizing the theme of the unity of God. **The Quran has given this book the title of the "Triangle of Monotheism." The three categories of books affirm the existence of a singular deity while also referencing revered individuals and symbols. They are trying to criticize Islam and express dislike for it. By closely monitoring this book, we can assess how it affects individuals, particularly within the Muslim population. It is clear that it can result in significant shifts away from following Allah's path towards disbelief, as well as foster discrimination within the Muslim community. Hence, this book is extremely contentious and discusses present-day concerns. **This article examines the concept of tawhid and draws comparisons between Abrahamic religions and the American Quran. These elements are closely intertwined and create a detailed structure that directs a Muslim's comprehension and behaviours. The Concept of Tawhid (The Unity of God) Tawhid is an Arabic term that signifies the unity of God. This forms the foundation of Islamic faith for Followers of Allah. Many verses in the Quran focus on the concept of Tawhid, with one of the most prominent examples found in Surah Al-Ikhlas. Therefore, this conviction can be comprehended through philosophical understanding and the viewpoint that the cosmos is controlled by a sole, all- powerful maker, forming a consistent view of the world. Thus, a substantial effort has been made towards the authentic deity. Tawhid is also important in society to promote equality within the Muslim community, recognizing that all believers are viewed equally by God. This statement rejects any form of discrimination and social ranking based on race, wealth, or status in society. Therefore, it has been introduced to foster camaraderie in the community and ensure fairness within the Muslim population.