He is God, the most merciful and most kind. He is always there for the Muslims. Below are some MIRACLES Allah showed to his people, the Muslims. No he has no consort. He is not Human, He is light.
2006-09-02 09:26:42
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answered by Suliman 3
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The Quran
6:102] Such is GOD your Lord, there is no god except He, the Creator of all things. You shall worship Him alone. He is in control of all things.
The God of Abrham and Moses Christian, Jews, and Muslims worship the same One God, the only God.
[6:103] No visions can encompass Him, but He encompasses all visions. He is the Compassionate, the Cognizant.
6:83] Such was our argument, with which we supported Abraham against his people. We exalt whomever we will to higher ranks. Your Lord is Most Wise, Omniscient.
[6:84] And we granted him Isaac and Jacob, and we guided both of them. Similarly, we guided Noah before that, and from his descendants (we guided) David, Solomon, Job, Joseph, Moses, and Aaron. We thus reward the righteous.
[6:85] Also, Zachariah, John, Jesus, and Elias; all were righteous.
[6:86] And Ismail, Elisha, Jonah, and Lot; each of these we distinguished over all the people.
[6:87] From among their ancestors, their descendants, and their siblings, we chose many, and we guided them in a straight path.
[6:88] Such is GOD's guidance, with which He guides whomever He chooses from among His servants. Had any of them fallen into idolatry, their works would have been nullified.
[6:89] Those were the ones to whom we have given the scripture, wisdom, and prophethood. If these people disbelieve, we will substitute others in their place, and the new people will not be disbelievers.
[6:90] These are the ones guided by GOD; you shall be guided in their footsteps. Say, "I do not ask you for any wage. This is but a message for all the people."
2006-09-02 09:32:26
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answered by Muse 4
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My friends it not spelt Ala but Allah and Allah does not mean God in Arabic but is one of 101 names of the almighty, Yes is the duty of each and every Muslim to believe in Allah as a God. The first pillar (out of 5 pillars in Islam) of Islam is to believe in the Kelima which states: “There is no one worthy of worship but Allah and Mohammed (pbuh) is his messenger). The Kelima is the biggest and foremost important pillar in Islam.
Coran I guess you meant Quran (The book from God) however Allah is believed to be the one and only God to each and every Muslim and we all worship Him and only Him. My friends I don’t know what you’ve been reading, if you visit http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/ you will see that it clearly states: “The Quran is a Message from Allah to humanity”
Also I would like to give some advice, Do not judge religions without reading their Holy book’s. People say all Muslims with a beard are terrorists and that the closer one gets into Islam the more likely he is to becoming terrorists. Well my question to is this where in the Quran does it allow terror? If its not in the Quran or Hadith (Teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) then it must be against Islam and it is. Terrorism is Harram (wrong) so that means who ever does do suicide and what not they are committing a major sin which will take them out of Islam.
2006-09-02 09:44:30
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answered by Farhan 3
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No he/she is a God the same God Christians and Jewish have. You must have read some bad translation of Coran.
2006-09-02 09:28:15
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answered by gabby 1
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First, the word for "God" in Arabic is "Allah". Christians who speak Arabic refer to God as "Allah" in their prayers. I know some Arabic-speaking Christians! So yes, in a sense, I believe in "Allah".
Second, it is properly "Koran" or "Quran" or "Q'ran".
Third, the Muslims believe that "Allah" is God. They worship Him, but believe He is unknowable by humans, because He is infinate and we are finite.
Fourth, there is no "consort" or "goddess" in either Christian or Muslim theology. God is one, entailing aspects of both male and female.
Peace.
2006-09-02 09:28:25
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answered by MamaBear 6
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No I don't but it seems that you spelt Allah AND Quaran wrong. Do you believe in a dictionary?
And Allah is a god AND a worship. The idea of Islam is total devotion to Allah, who is everything and means everything.
Or so I'm told....
2006-09-02 09:27:27
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answered by brucewithoutbrains 2
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I'll tell you what i believe.. CONTENT IS EXPLICIT. . IN REGARD TO TERRORISTS... I believe that all these ALLAH loving suicide bombing, smelly, Bird-nest Bearded A S S H O L E S are killing themselves and others in hopes of getting laid by "38 virgins" are a joke. The Quaran is fine and thats your own thing if you read it and follow it, but who the hell comes up with this stuff. I dont care how many times you kill yourself and or other people, these ugly bastards arent getting any from any virgin. There may be an afterlife. . there may not. But i guarantee if Im going to the same place as those monkeys ill be sure to leave a note in my will to pack my dead body away with an assault rifle so i can kill those guys in heaven and send them to the place they really do belong.
2006-09-02 09:32:11
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answered by Joshie Fresh 2
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As in Pie ALA mode? Ala means with but if you are wanting to talk about the god Allah, you need to learn to spell it and learn what it is.
2006-09-02 09:23:31
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answered by ramall1to 5
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Allah is the Aramaic word for God, the language spoken by Christ. So, yes, I believe in Allah. (Aramaic evolved into the language now known as Arabic)
2006-09-02 09:28:15
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answered by Daydream Believer 7
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Is Ala the God ? If so, I believe Him!
2006-09-02 09:23:02
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answered by Sherazade e as Mil e Uma Noites 7
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