Sikhism is strictly monotheistic in its belief.
Contrary to popular belief, practiced Hinduism is neither polytheistic nor strictly monotheistic.
Theologically, gurmat encompasses a strictly monotheistic belief.
The conception of God in Judaism is strictly monotheistic.
Sikhism is a strictly monotheistic religion whose founder, Nanak, lived in the 15th century.
God in religious Judaism today is strictly monotheistic.
Islam is strictly monotheistic: it says that there is only one God.
Islam conceives of God in a strictly monotheistic sense: this is called tawhid or the doctrine of absolute oneness.
Most of the churches are strictly monotheistic, with strong ties to the old Abrahamic religions.
The case of Islam provides an interesting example, because Islam is commonly regarded as the most strictly monotheistic of the Near Eastern religions.