Islam (Arabic: الإسلام;'islām, submission [to God]) is an Abrahamic religions based on the absolute monotheism of dogma (the worship of one God without assigning any partner) and taking its source in the Koran, considered the book of the word of God (Arabic: الله, Allah) revealed to Muhammad, proclaimed by the followers of Islam as the last prophet of God1, in the seventh century Arabia. A follower of Islam is called a Muslim. Islam claims to foundation and primary education tawhid (monotheism, unity and indivisibility), that is to say the most épuré2 monotheism where worship is devoted exclusively to God, without assigning any yarn 3.