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2007-03-13 01:23:38 · 34 answers · asked by thameem ahmed 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

34 answers

ALLAH is a beleif
he is one and the only
he created the world with all it living beings.he said us to worship and we worship him.
ALLAH IS GREAT

2007-03-13 01:30:52 · answer #1 · answered by ashien ahmed 2 · 0 2

In the name of Allah the most Gracious the Most Merciful.
Allah is the arabic Name of Almighty God. Allah [ glory be to him] is the creator the cherisher the nourisher the sustainer of
the entire universe and all that is in it above it and below it, He
the almighty is eternal and absolute.He is the most merciful and often forgiving and full of kindness to his creation.Allah the almighty can be defined as such [ but not limited to]The one and only; The self sufficient the everliving;He beggets not
nor is he begotten and there is none coequal or comparable
unto him.

2007-03-13 05:01:56 · answer #2 · answered by sonu 5 · 0 0

Another name for God. And for all you out there who compare God with religion - religion is the the path to God. Be it Allah, Buddha, Jehovah, Vishnu, etc. all are but different names for one.

I tell you what, Buddha had no idea that his followers would be categorized as Buddhists. Nor did Jesus ever dream about his followers being categorized. It's the same with Krishna, Shiva, Fire, and all the so called Gods.

And to the people who states verses and chants from so called religious books - you guys are not reading the original scripts, you are reading revised and re-revised versions. Give me a break. Even if there were different Gods, do you think they would be stupid enough to fight among themselves for supremacy.

All of these forms of the Almighty wanted us to live a perfect humanitarian life. They wanted us to identify ourselves as 'human beings' - the most important and integral portion of his creations. But instead we wanna identify ourselves as Christians, Hindus, Muslims, etc.

People who try to prove their religious supremacy are basically few narrow minded people who do not have any respect for the mankind, nor do they value themselves as human beings.

All the best...

:-)

2007-03-13 08:50:41 · answer #3 · answered by plato's ghost 5 · 0 0

Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura discusses the etymology of the word Allah or Bhagavan in his book, Jaiva Dharma. Few excerpts from that,

He whom you call Allah, we call Bhagavan. Both these words refer to the same Supreme Personality of Godhead. He is called by different names in the Koran, the Puranas, and in different countries and languages. The name that best expresses all the qualities of the Supreme Personality of Godhead should be accepted. That is why we favor the name Bhagavan over Allah, Brahman, Paramatma and all other names. The word Allah means 'He who has no superior'. We do not call superiority the best of the Lord's qualities. We say that wonderfulness is the best of His qualities. To be very big is certainly very wonderful. However, the opposite, to be very small, is also very wonderful. Therefore the name Allah does not reach to the highest limit of the Lord's wonderful qualities. The word Bhagavan, hower, refers to all wonderful qualities human beings can know. It puts them all in one word. The ultimate of greatness and the ultimate of smallness are only one feature of Bhagavan. That He is the master of all potencies is a second feature of Bhagavan. Whatever a human being thinks is impossible, His inconceivable potency can easily accomplish. It is by the power of His inconceivable potency that He both has a form and does not have a form. If we say that He does not have a form, then we deny His inconceivable potency. By His inconceivable potency He has a form and He enjoys pastimes with His devotees eternally. Allah, Brahman and Paramatma are formless, therefore They do not have these wonderful features. Bhagavan is all-auspicious and all- famous. His pastimes are sweet like nectar. Bhagavan is sublimely handsome. With spiritual eyes, the liberated souls gaze on His handsomeness. Bhagavan has all knowledge. He is pure and perfect. He is beyond the touch of matter. His form is spiritual. He is beyond the maeial elements, or 'byut'. Although He is the creator of the material world, Bhagavan is untouched by matter. He is independent. The word Bhagavan means "He who has six opulences'. Bhagavan has two features: 1. opulence and 2. sweetness. The feature of sweetness is the best friend of the spirit souls. He is the Lord of our hearts. He is Krsna or Caitanya. Therefore if someone says that the word of an imaginary form of Bhagavan is 'byut' worship, or worship of matter, that is not in opposition to our philosophy. The Vaisnava religion teaches that one should worship the Lord's eternal form (which is perfectly spiritual). According to the Vaisnava philosophy this kind of worship of the Lord's form is not 'byut' worship. If in any book it is said that this kind of worship is 'byut' worship and is forbidden, then that book has no authority to forbid it. Everything depends on the faith within the heart. A person whose heart is free from 'byut', who is beyond the material world, can worship the pure spiritual form of the Lord.

Note:
1. Krishna means all attractive and greatness is attributed to only one of his many unlimited qulities

2. Caitanya could mean consciousness or another of many forms of Krishna.

3. byut' could refer to ghost or satan or devil.

2007-03-13 05:14:35 · answer #4 · answered by Gaura 7 · 0 0

more than what i think, i'll share what i feel about Allah. Allah is Truth,beauty, and being. Allah is LOVE. Allah is bliss. Allah is so close to our hearts. Allah is above, below, behind, beside n around us. Allah is Rama, Krishna, Father of jesus, GOD. love, love n love.

2007-03-13 01:34:37 · answer #5 · answered by hari s 2 · 2 0

I went to Allah and asked for His grace.

Look what he said:

"If you are a Hindu, go to your Parmatma or Bhagwan.

If you are a Christian, You have Jesus there in the church.

Why are you wasting my time unnecessarily. I am here exclusively for the Muslims.

You should approach the right department! Silly man, don't you even understand that?"

2007-03-13 18:52:18 · answer #6 · answered by Vijay D 7 · 0 0

Dear Thameem:

Medieval Bible commentators knew that Islam was described in Bible prophecies (including Revelation chapter 9) and was a scourge to punish Christians who were at that time persecuting and forcing pagans and others to their faith--they got the same medicine they forced upon others.

To be specific concerning Allah, we are told in Revelation 9:11 "And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit (that fallen angel is Satan), whose name in the Hebrew tongue [is] Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath [his] name Apollyon.

Both those languages call Allah "the destroyer". How fitting does God describe a killing religion, that tells you to sacrifice your children to kill others and who will ultimately destroy the world in Armageddon, instead of God sacrificing His Son to save others and this world.

There is a On-line publication that describes the "Rise, Decline, and Death of Islam in Bible Prophecy" that explains it well at "source":

Blessings, One-Way

2007-03-13 02:08:42 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He is all merciful, the beginning and the end, the alfa the omega, He is the world that has no end, He is Allah. All praises to Allah.

2007-03-13 01:28:41 · answer #8 · answered by reddie 3 · 2 1

Allah--open ur right hand--its there in arabic--for those who no it and those who dont--get someone to intrepret it for u--ALL LIVES LAY AFTER HIM-infact its on both ur hands--the fingers all make up His name--Allah cant b discussed in mere sites like this--forgive me-

2007-03-13 03:24:13 · answer #9 · answered by fahima 3 · 0 0

I believe Allah (SWT) is greater than anything ever imagined and the MOST merciful.

2007-03-13 01:51:50 · answer #10 · answered by سيف الله بطل ‎جهاد‎ 6 · 1 0

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