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You're asking about the connection or similarity between:
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"Ekam Advaita" (Non-dualism in Indian philosophy, especially Advaita Vedānta), and
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"Sufi Aḥad" (Oneness of God in Sufism, especially the concept of Aḥadiyya, or Divine Unity).
Let’s break it down clearly:
🔷 1. Ekam Advaita (Advaita Vedānta)
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"Ekam" = One
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"Advaita" = Not two (non-dual)
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Teaches that:
"Brahman alone is real, the world is an illusion, and the self (Ātman) is none other than Brahman."
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All distinctions (between God, self, and world) are ultimately false.
🔷 2. Aḥad in Sufism
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"Aḥad" = The Absolute One (used in Qur’an: "Qul Huwa Allāhu Aḥad")
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