This research focuses on the doctrinal issues related to the phrase "There is no power and no strength or might except through Allah." The study is organized into several sections: *Section One: * *Clarifying the Meaning of "There is no power and no strength except through Allah"* This section establishes the relationship of this phrase to the concept of Tawhid (monotheism), emphasizing that one turns to Allah for support, recognizing that all strength and power come from Him alone, the Creator of all.*Section Six: * *Scholarly Opinions on "There is no power and no strength except through Allah"* This section discusses the attention given by scholars to this phrase, highlighting its importance and impact on Tawhid, along with explanations and interpretations. *Section Seven: * *Poetic Expressions about "There is no power and no strength except through Allah"* This section examines how poets have expressed the profound effect of this phrase in the lives of believers, as it is an integral part of their existence, with each expressing its meaning in their own way to encourage others.It also discusses the relationship with Tawhid in worship, as it shows that the believer seeks strength solely from Allah, abandoning reliance on his own strength or that of others.