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Siddartha Gautama (the Buddha) was a Prince. It is recording in historical writings at the time so we know that he existed.

Jesus was also a real person. There are historical writings by Jews, Romans, and others that make mention of him (though only in passing and not with any great details...Jews write of Jesus the renegade rabbi and Romans write of Jesus a teacher in Judea gaining popularity with the local populace with messages of peace).

Allah is just the Arabic word for God. Any Arabic speaking person is going to use the word Allah to refer to the word God and mean whatever "God" means in their religions (Christianity, Islam, etc). Allah is actually a contraction of the Arabic words 'the god' and is capitalized. Thus it's sort of like how English writers write God and god to denote differences.

Does God (Allah) exist? That's up to the individual believer of whatever religion they follow to decide.

Did Mohammad (pbuh) exist? There is historical writings that prove that yes there really was a Mohammad (pbuh).


Great question. Thanks for asking.

Peace

2006-09-25 21:19:11 · answer #1 · answered by gabriel_zachary 5 · 0 0

Buddah and Jesus probably were based on real humans who walked the face of the Earth as homo-sapiens, just like Zoroaster or Mohammed did. Allah is Yahweh (IHVH) or Jehovah. So we're talking physical biological manifestation vs. GOD here.

Given the answers spoken so far, it's important to understand that Buddah is not worshiped as God, but revered as a path to God, just as Muslims revere Mohammed as a prophet. Jesus is not God, and never said he was, but also is revered as a path to God and a manifestation of God.

Buddists do not define God any more than Muslims depict God in pictures.

And personally, I don't believe in the Elephant standing on the Turtle, but I could be wrong...

All of these concepts are real on some level of manifestation. You will have to decide which ones work for you. Via con Dios...

2006-09-25 20:18:15 · answer #2 · answered by Boomer Wisdom 7 · 0 0

Allah...the only god...exists...we have seen all gods jesus, buddah, shiva etc...but have ever anyone has seen Allah, no...that is the greatness of him that one cannto see

Allāh is the Arabic language word referring to "God", "the Lord" and, literally according to the Qur'an, to the "God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob" in the Abrahamic religions. It does not mean "a god", but rather "the Only God", the Supreme Creator of the universe, and it is the main term for the deity in Islam.

Most Arabic-speaking Muslims, Christians and Jews (including the Yemenite Jews, several Mizraḥi communities and some Sephardim) use "Allāh" as the proper noun for "God". Allāh is found in the Qur'an and in Arabic translations of both the Tanakh and the Gospels and even in the Indonesian translations of the Bible.

Outside the Arab world, the use of "Allāh" is associated with Islam, and is used to refer specifically to the Islamic concept of God. It is the same as the Jewish conception of a single God[1][2], but differs from the Trinitarian Christian conception of God.

Islamic scholars often translate "Allāh" directly into English as "God", especially Qur'an Alone Muslims. Other scholars feel that "Allāh" should not be translated arguing that "Allāh" is the term for "the Only God" in a glorified pronunciation. This is a significant issue when translating the Qur'an.

2006-09-25 20:09:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Jesus and Buddha "existed". Allah means God. Only some prophets have declared to have some connections with God. But I do not believe in that. It's a sickness to believe in God nowadays. Get rid of it.

2006-09-25 20:43:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The use of the present tense would allow me to draw on accounts of covenant witnesses: Prophet Mohammed--seed of Abraham and participant of God's holy covenant as specified in Genesis 15:13 of the parent book, the Torah, referred to the Torah as the book that Jeshua was sent to confirm-Sura 5, 46, Sura 2, 253, and also that it was the "Book" that Muslims should seek for guidance--Sura2:87; then we have to seek both.
Prophet Isaiah mentions that Jeshua would come again in Isaiah 11.11 and in Sura 4, 158, the Holy Koran confirmed that Allah raised him from the dead. Remember that Muslims believe in the resurrection-- Acts 1:11 also confirms such. So, to answer your question, according to the Holy Koran, Torah, the Bible--testimonies from the three chosen branches of God's witnesses on earth, Jeshua is the first fruit of the resurrection, and Allah, God of Abraham, Isaac, Moses, Ishmael, Jeshua and Esau, God the source of life is forever alive and cannot die; He is ever-present. Please remember that God gave his heirs specific names --each name depicts different aspects of His personality.

Boaz.

2006-09-25 20:33:49 · answer #5 · answered by Boaz 4 · 0 0

all of them in no way existed. Buddah turned right into a prince of India. no longer god. His genuine call changed into something else. His practises merely grew to change right into a faith a useless ringer for a way Confusionism grew to change into. So i assume, Buddah (do not comprehend the supposedly genuine call) existed. we ought to ascertain historic archives, i wager. yet supernatural issues in no way existed.

2016-12-02 02:10:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

alla is exist and jeus is exist as aprophet up in the sky but he isn't god " buddah " is a human creation
alla is the god that jeus believe in

2006-09-25 20:21:25 · answer #7 · answered by don'task 4 · 0 0

they are the forks and we digest the spiritual food they give us
of course even an atheist like myself places more stock in the great sources of moral and life standards than many of the so called club members that can't be bothered to find the profound nature of genius in their lessons for life My brother was an Atheist long before I back when we politely argued the God thing but he lived a saintly life and died without God which I came to respect latter on before my epiphany .. good luck to u always be true and peace out!

2006-09-25 20:16:09 · answer #8 · answered by dogpatch USA 7 · 0 0

buddha, mohammed n jesus were all humans who existed. dont believe dumbasses like countrybumkin who says anyone other that who he belives is a false deity. Buddha wasnt a deity he was a very wise human being..

2006-09-25 20:12:16 · answer #9 · answered by ynroh 3 · 1 0

Yes. Buddha, Jesus Christ and Mohamed are manifestations of God. Allah is the Arabic name for God. l

2006-09-25 20:09:51 · answer #10 · answered by danaluana 5 · 0 0

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