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2007-10-20 00:34:55 · 24 answers · asked by rachel k 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Allah and God are one and the same.

"Lah" is Arabic for "god", "al' is Arabic for "the." Therefore, Allah means "The God"; it's the same as "God" with a capital G.

Many of the stories of the Old Testament are referred to in the Quran; Moses, Noah, Lot, Abraham, Adam, etc. Jesus and Mary are also mentioned in the Quran.

Jesus is a means by which God is known to mankind. A true Christian sees God in Jesus, so if they were to say Jesus is God, they would be correct.

2007-10-20 06:47:59 · answer #1 · answered by majnun99 7 · 2 0

Jesus who is the I AM and who said this, does not have the same attributes that Allah in the Quran has.
God is not the author of confusion and to say that Allah and GOD are one and the same is confusing to many people.
The Christian faith is based on the foundation of the Cross and the Resurrection , the Quran denies this is true, so to say they are the same is not logical and is deceptive. It speaks of a different gospel, not the Gospel according to Jesus and Mathew, Mark , Luke and John. JESUS is our Mercy our Light and our Hope, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, amen.
Shalom

2007-10-20 01:36:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Allah ( Ilah ) is the name for God in Aramaic the language that Jesus spoke.

Jesus never prayed to God or even referred to God using any word but Allah.

People who say that Allah is a false God do not know what they are talking about, and they are most certainly not following the true teachings of Jesus.

Love and blessings.
don

2007-10-20 01:11:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

God is the creator of everything seen and unseen. Jesus is God's Son who was sent to die for our sins so we can receive the free gift of salvation.
Allah is a man made god. Allah was worshiped as a pagan moon god long before Mohamed came on the scene

2007-10-20 01:03:31 · answer #4 · answered by Wally 6 · 2 1

God: Creator of the Universe, and all its dimensions planes, Creator and Father of every Spiritual or physical in this universe and others to come.

Jesus: Savior of Mankind, Pacifist, Philosopher, and The Son of God Him Self. Creator of a religion called Christianity, Prophet to Islam and Part of the Trinity that forms God.

Allah: God in Arab. Is the name Islam uses to refer to God (see above). Contrary to Common misconception is not a Stone nor Resides in one. Besides all said above, Islam also teaches Him to be the Creator of The Jinn.

2007-10-20 01:26:53 · answer #5 · answered by Vidocq 6 · 2 0

The three major religions believe in one God. They however all disagree on who should be the rightful messenger to this one God. They all believe that to be the rightful messenger he or she must have special qualities like talking directly to God and being able to enchant a crowd. This is where Jesus, Mohamed and old testament prophets of the Jews came in.
Believers believe that God is a spirit and must be worshipped through someone gifted and tasked to communicate with God or Jehovah or Allah truly in spirit. To do so you must have given up the needs of the flesh for the needs of the thing above. Their thoughts and decisions must not count or be a factor; it must be final and come from above through "this chosen one." Today some modern religions wants you to believe that if you are "born again", then you have direct contact with this chosen one and all our needs could be solved through his name. On the other hand the old religions, believes in the ultimate personal sacrifice and not in the atonement of our sins by another. If you believe in God or Allah or Jehovah the message you want sent or receive ultimately depends on whether you want an eye for an eye or atonement through another. To be a believer in any of this religions you must either pay for the sin you commit or get atonement for your sins because someone else was ready to pay for it on your behalf.

2007-10-20 01:24:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

God is the ultimate power and creator of everything… in Arabic the name "ALLAH" means God…
Certain characteristics define the God; where:

God can never by formed into limited human form or shape…
God can never need to eat, urinate, defecate or get thirsty…
God All mighty would not be crucified helplessly, according to Christians, and then dye to be resurrected later after few days of absence…
God would not be in human form for you to see with naked eyes…
God is the abstract of the power…he is all the ultimate power…


This is a brief description. And while we may spend eternity pointing to the flaws in the Christian model for God, I will let you with this translation of Surat Al-Ikhlaas (fidelity) from Quran:

"Oh Say God is the One, The Only One, He never got born nor he had given birth, and to whom none would measure up or resemble"

In Islam the image of God is that of extreme respect and dignity. And while Christians had mixed their beliefs with those of the ancient Greek and Roman gods modules; Islam had set up the perfect comprehension and understanding for the All mighty divine power…..
Jesus in Islam is described as a kind and compassionate prophet of God and a spirit from him born to the virgin Marry by God's well and power…

2007-10-21 11:59:40 · answer #7 · answered by NONAME 2 · 0 1

Allah is God, Jesus was not. Jesus was a Prophet of God. Allah is the God of Abraham. If you're a Jew, a Christian, a Muslim and a Baha'i, then Allah is your God.

Yes, Christians, Allah is your God.

2007-10-20 01:02:26 · answer #8 · answered by Dolores G. Llamas 6 · 3 2

Allah .... Jesus is a messenger of the only god in the life Allah.... Jesus is now died how can i died person be Ur god in the main time thers the god that never die .....the lord allah....

2007-10-20 01:22:40 · answer #9 · answered by no english speak :o) 3 · 3 2

God (or "I Am") is the Author of the universe. Jesus is God made flesh, who came to redeem mankind, to reap the harvest, to call his flock to him.

Allah is a Rock in an ancient arab holy place, revered as the leader of the Arab pantheon, and co-opted by an Arab cult leader in order to promote his cult designed to make him more powerful, wealthy, and to get him more babes. Allah has nothing to do with the God of Jesus and Moses, although the cult leader tried to make it look like he did in order to court converts from judaism when his own people rejected him.

2007-10-20 00:59:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

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