Allah, God, Bud ....
It doesn't matter what name He has...
There is only one God for all humanity...different names comes out from different cultures.. but HE his the same ..
Happy 2007
2006-12-28 21:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Because people have the right to chose what to believe and what not to believe. Although the religions are very different around the world, I think that those that believe in one God or one Supreme Being believe in the same person, he is just given a different name for a different established religion. So the God I worship, Elohim, could be referred to as Allah by another. The difference is the attributes given him by the specific religion and Prophets, or leaders of the specific sect.
I do have a problem with him being "everywhere" the same as I have a problem with The Trinity. If he is everywhere and nowhere and unfathomable it makes it difficult to believe he can understand a finite person like myself. How can he be "God the Father, Jesus Christ, and The Holy Spirit" all at the same time, in different forms, in different places at the same time?
We each have to decide for ourselves what is right and what is wrong and who to believe in. Once you believe it is your responsibility to study and learn and experience so that you can progress from belief to knowing and then to testifying.
As for the rest, your question given all the opportunity to jump in, grab two point, and jump out.
2006-12-28 17:21:26
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answered by norman j 3
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Although personally, I am not a Muslim, I hear that your god is not on the Earth. For Christians, God is in heaven.
For the people who say that Allah, Jesus, Krishna, Shiva etc. are all the same god, then why are they not under the same religion? Why are they grouped differently? Because they are not the same, they are different gods.
Its not Christianity where there are different interpretations of the Bible and ways of worship. If these gods were the same, why do they have different Holy Books (The Bible, The Qu'ran etc.)? Why aren't they all denominations or subclasses under the head religion?
Ask yourself these questions.
~Monk xD
2007-01-01 12:18:48
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answered by fireknight_m 2
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Yes Omnipresent Omniscience
2006-12-28 19:08:43
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answered by sultan 4
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Because there is not one god named Allah, but several gods and whats more is Allah is an evil concept. It is a mistake to believe in false deities, especially evil false deities such as Allah or the other Abrahamic Religions supposed god.
2006-12-28 20:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Who says that there is no Allah. There is Rama, Shiva, Allah, Jesus. They are all one. We call God by different names and that doesn't make him a different person. Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims, Christians pray to the same God with different names.
2006-12-28 21:04:30
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answered by mspentinum 3
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how does it affect u if smone blvs in allah or not!
thers no on elike god actuall its d faith inside us!
i dnt want to hurt u or ur religion
u blv in allah thts enough 4 him be of service to him do ur wrk
nd enjoy
dnt b insecure
ppl will deny d existence of allah jesus ram ya whtever but they dnt knw they r commiting a mistake.......
tc
2006-12-29 05:03:15
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answered by priya t 1
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Asalam alikum akhi this is a common mistake Allah is above the 7 heavens on his throne...!
Eid mubarak
2006-12-28 19:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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What you say is relisation of allah, and people never try to relise it. If they do that, the world would not been like this.They would have brain to think.
2006-12-29 22:10:25
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answered by Mayandi 4
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Because some of us are Christians and we don't believe in anyone named Allah. We believe in God!
2006-12-28 17:07:14
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answered by Dakota Lynn Takes Gun 6
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