"Was he not a drop Of sperm emitted (In lowly form)? Then did he become A clinging clot; Then did (ALLAH) make And fashion (him) In due proportion. And of him HE made Two sexes, male And female." [AL-QUR'AN 75:37-39]
2007-10-22 12:16:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Allah created the earth in an unspecified length of time. He created Adam and Eve, Allah bless them and grant them peace, and put them into the Garden, warning them not to eat the fruit of a particular tree. Satan persuaded them to disobey. They sinned together, were forgiven together, and then were placed on the Earth to do the work for which they had been created--to worship Allah, and to care for His creation.
This is not a story of original sin, but one of original purity. Islam teaches that everyone is born in a natural state of purity and submission to God, but, as people grow, is influenced by the world around him (human and satanic influences) and drawn away from this state of submission. The objective of the practice of Islam (the name means "peace through submission to God") is to return the practitioner to the state of purity and submission which is every human being's birthright.
The word "Islam" is derived from the Arabic root "Salema": peace, purity, submission and obedience. In the religious sense, Islam means submission to the will of God and obedience to His law.
The name "Allah" is used by Arabic-speaking Muslims, Christians, and Jews, to refer to the One True God. The Arabic Bible and the Holy Qur'an both call God, "Allah."
2007-10-23 06:29:10
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answer #2
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answered by HayatAnneOsman 6
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Basicly the same as Hebrew's , in the old testament , every thing was the same until Muhammered came along and changed things around to suit himself .Now the terrorists have a slogan ""I Slam For Islam"
2007-10-22 12:25:04
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answer #3
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answered by the only 1 hobo 5
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Islam pretty much bit off of Judaism then revised it and made it's own story..
but Judaism was first
anything after that was copied..
by the way Christianity is a form of Judaism..
everything is the same up until Jesus' part.
Judaism was first...
history proves that is a fact..
and it is also proven that Islam is a pagan belief..
they have the moon on their flag because it stems off of the pagan beliefs of the "moon God"
which that belief was around way before Islam as well..
it is a cousin of the pagan belief..
yes they say there is only one God..
Just Like Judiasm
however, Jews don't pray to creation they pray to the creator of all creation ..
and Pagan beliefs pray to creation..
ps. Jews are waiting for the Massiah
who's name is Yeshua
and when Christ was here on earth his name was yes.. you guessed it.. Yeshua..
however.. Catholics one by the name of Constaintine.. killed off all early christians..
who lived the way of the scripture and He combined and morfed all pagan religions and even Judiasm in one..
then over years people broke off of Catholics because of all the idol worship.. and branched off to all these different denominations of christian churches..
soooOOo in the end... Judiasm is First.. because it litterally is first..lol.. in all of history,...
anything other than that is a revised version remade and created for what ever reason..
and yes Yeshua came... Jews cant believe it because Catholics Changed the name from Yeshua to you guessed it.. Jesus..
Yeshua was too Jewish.. and they wanted to Give the pagan God some love instead.. and that pagan God is Iesus ... ps.. the letter J was invented in the 1400's it got added in there later on..
Yahweh is God Yeshua is the word of God Born in Human form..
Yeshua is now who we all know as Jesus
Thanks to Catholics
and Yeshua is exactly who the Jews are waiting for still..
because it is written in scripture that Yahweh = God Is sending a human sacrifice for all sins..
but Yeshua is disguised in a different name which is Jesus and they are under the assumption that Jesus isnt the massiah but that he is the Pagan God Iesus..
But his real name is Yeshua..
Nazarite Jews
are one just one group of people that completely call him by his birth name.. Yeshua..
Hope that helps.. :)
lol.. re-read if confused..
2007-10-22 12:41:37
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Same as the creation story in Judaism and Christianity
2007-10-22 12:14:38
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answer #5
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answered by Bug Fuggy 5
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Do Buddhists believe in god?
No, we do not. There are several logical reasons for this. The Buddha, like modern scientists, sociologists and psychologists, believe that religious ideas and especially the god idea have their origin in fear. The Buddha says:
"Gripped by fear men go to the sacred mountains,
sacred groves, sacred trees and shrines" Dp 188
Primitive man found himself in a dangerous and hostile world, the fear of wild animals, of not being able to find enough food, of injury or disease, and of natural phenomena like thunder, lightning and volcanoes was constantly with him. Finding no security, he created the idea of god in order to give him comfort in good times, courage in times of danger and consolation when things went wrong. To this day, you will notice that people become more religious at times of crises, you will hear them say that the belief in a god or gods gives them the strength they need to deal with life. You will hear them explain that they believe in a particular god because they prayed in time of need and their prayer was answered. All this seems to support the Buddha’s teaching that the god-idea is a response to fear and frustration. The Buddha taught us to try to understand our fears, to lessen our desires and to calmly and courageously accept the things we cannot change. He replaced fear, not with irrational belief but with rational understanding.
The second reason the Buddha did not believe in a god is because there does not seem to be any evidence to support this idea. There are numerous religions, all claiming that they alone have god’s words preserved in their holy book, that they alone understand god’s nature, that their god exists and that the gods of other religions do not. Some claim that god is masculine, some that she is feminine and others that it is neuter. They are all satisfied that there is ample evidence to prove the existence of their god but they laugh in disbelief at the evidence other religions use to prove the existence of another god. It is not surprising that with so many different religions spending so many centuries trying to prove the existence of their gods that still no real, concrete, substantial or irrefutable evidence has been found. Buddhists suspend judgment until such evidence is forthcoming.
The third reason the Buddha did not believe in a god is that the belief is not necessary. Some claim that the belief in a god is necessary in order to explain the origin on the universe. But this is not so. Science has very convincingly explained how the universe came into being without having to introduce the god-idea. Some claim that belief in god is necessary to have a happy, meaningful life. Again we can see that this is not so. There are millions of atheists and free-thinkers, not to mention many Buddhists, who live useful, happy and meaningful lives without belief in a god. Some claim that belief in god’s power is necessary because humans, being weak, do not have the strength to help themselves. Once again, the evidence indicates the opposite. One often hears of people who have overcome great disabilities and handicaps, enormous odds and difficulties, through their own inner resources, through their own efforts and without belief in a god. Some claim that god is necessary in order to give man salvation. But this argument only holds good if you accept the theological concept of salvation and Buddhists do not accept such a concept. Based on his own experience, the Buddha saw that each human being had the capacity to purify the mind, develop infinite love and compassion and perfect understanding. He shifted attention from the heavens to the heart and encouraged us to find solutions to our problems through self-understanding.
But if there is no god how did the universe get here?
All religions have myths and stories which attempt to answer this question. In ancient times, when many simply did not know, such myths were adequate, but in the 20th century, in the age of physics, astronomy and geology, such myths have been superseded by scientific fact. Science has explained the origin of the universe without recourse to the god-idea.
What does the Buddha say about the origin of the universe?
It is interesting that the Buddha’s explanation of the origin of the universe corresponds very closely to the scientific view. In the Aganna Sutta, the Buddha describes the universe being destroyed and then re-evolving into its present form over a period of countless millions of years. The first life formed on the surface of the water and again, over countless millions of years, evolved from simple into complex organisms. 'All these processes are without beginning or end, and are set in motion by natural causes.'
But so many people believe in some form of god, it must be true.
Not so. There was a time when everyone believed that the world was flat, but they were all wrong. The number of people who believe in an idea is no measure of the truth or falsehood of that idea. The only way we can tell whether an idea is true or not is by looking at the facts and examining the evidence.
Written by: Ven. S. Dhammika.
2007-10-24 08:48:12
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answer #6
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answered by Thomas 6
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> be day 6 earth made > has angels and animals > make human > Adam from clay > tells him the call of the animals > adam repeats > get's angels Djinns demons to bow down(Prostrate Adam) > Iblis (devil) refuses > think of he's greater appropriate > banished from heaven > Adam bored > create Eve > the full devil tempts them as a snake > banished > on my own cry for days > finally forgiven > replica the top god I have been given to place of 4chan
2016-10-07 10:18:59
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answer #7
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answered by ? 4
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visit http://www.islamonline.net/english/introducingislam/belief/Allah/article04.shtml
if you have question e-mail at http://askmuslims.com
inshaAllah (God willing) they will help you answer your questions.
2007-10-24 11:59:55
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answer #8
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answered by askmuslims1 4
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See old testament
2007-10-22 12:16:18
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answer #9
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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same as the bible
we were made from a handful of dirt and this invisible man sneezed on it and voila man is born
2007-10-22 12:14:06
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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