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Well first off the words all mean God in different languages. Allah is arabic, God is English, and Dios is Spanish. The nature of the God depends on the belief and not on language. There are Christians in the middle east who refer to God as Allah and there are muslims in Latin America that refer to God as Dios. so to answer your question yes.

2006-10-30 01:54:50 · answer #1 · answered by Brandon 3 · 3 1

Absolutely. There are many names for the same spirit we call Allah or God. Different religions call the same being by different names.

2006-10-30 02:47:19 · answer #2 · answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7 · 0 1

i think of it concerns if we call 'God' via distinctive names. The names we use become attentive to how the guy perceives 'God'. an common occasion of this distinction is got here across between Jews and Christians. although the two religions use the be conscious "God" to stipulate their deity, each and each sees that deity in an extremely distinctive way. Krishna, Ra, Yahweh, Jesus are all identities worshipped as a suitable deity. And there are hundreds of persons who understand an 'almighty author', yet no longer one defined in the two the previous or the recent testomony.

2016-10-21 00:02:23 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In a certain limited sense. I think most religions contain some "kernel of Truth," at least the legendary record of the supposed founder's own "spiritual enlightenment," and in studying various religions you do begin to appreciate the essential similarities between them, masked though they are by differences of language, culture, etc.

People who insist that their own imaginary terms for spiritual phenomena and experiences are the only "right" ones are mere religious bigots, who cling to the superficial aspects of religion because they lack experience of the deeper. See above and below. "Allah is a false god, the only true god is Jehovah" is just childish cult brainwashing talking; same for the converse.

2006-10-30 01:59:45 · answer #4 · answered by jonjon418 6 · 2 2

Depends what do you mean, If you mean ALLAH Almighty and the only GOD who created the universe you are right, otherwise every body has his own GOD.

2006-10-30 04:14:12 · answer #5 · answered by zajil 2 · 0 1

Do we have to keep going through this.Look.Islam is pagan worship nothing more.If you want to worship a square thing that's in Mecca be my guest.But if you want something fulfilling.Something that will quench your thirst.By all means come to the well of eternal life.Call out to Jesus Christ and he will overfill your cup with love and redemption.Islam gives you nothing.Jesus Christ offers you eternal life with him in Heaven.
Confess with thy mouth,and ye shall be saved.Your eyes will be opened to what is going on around you.

2006-10-30 03:06:03 · answer #6 · answered by Derek B 4 · 0 1

Think so. But God is most prevered in Islam because there is only one and only true God. A God that is all great and sovereign and has no wife or son. Mary conceived of Jesus by His spirit, but that does not make Jesus his Son. Jesus himself shall deny claiming that in the day of judgement.

2006-10-30 02:04:09 · answer #7 · answered by seek_fulfill 4 · 1 5

No, it's the same 'name'.

That being's real name is "I Am Who Am."

Zeus was a god. Zeus was allah, Zeus dios.
So was Odhinn.
So was YHVH.

The christian divine being's name is not and never has been 'god'.

2006-10-30 01:55:56 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

allah is a false god. Jehovah is the only true God of the bible

2006-10-30 02:09:25 · answer #9 · answered by lover of Jehovah and Jesus 7 · 0 5

No Allah and god are clearly differen't God requires atonement for sin. God is righteous and can't merely forgive sin as that would compromise his righteousness. God's plan to save the world was to return in the flesh Jesus Christ overcome sin amd die in the place of man who could not live up to the law. Abraham understood this and when asked to offer his son Issac to God as sacrifice told his son Issac that God would provide himself a lamb. The Muslims make obvious errors when they claim the prophets and deny their teachings as Abraham worshiped a righteous God that required atonement for sin yet Allah simply forgives sin making him imperfect and in agreement with sin.

2006-10-30 01:58:48 · answer #10 · answered by djmantx 7 · 0 7

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