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Do you think "the Lord thy God" is Allah?

2007-10-29 21:30:32 · 14 answers · asked by Night_Wolf 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Of course the word Allah (al Lah) means literally The God.

2007-10-29 21:39:43 · answer #1 · answered by sistablu...Maat 7 · 0 0

Well I'm n Muslim so may be i should be saying yes
but the fact is NO
bcoz Allah / bhagwan / lord this r just images of the maker of universe
No one knows anything about god n who build this whole universe some bunch people says Allah is god so yes Allah is god to them
then some other bunch of people says bhagwan is god then again yes bhagwan is god for them
but no one can ever prove entire world that their beliefs r true b'coz its really not true
i believe in god i always thanks god for giving such n wonder full life with some troubles n problems in it which enjoy after solving it.
God is great its just that we human calls up with different name create such mess on such wonder full planet earth
no one believe in real religion which is humanity but want to believe what their elders told they r Hindu/ Muslim / christian ...blah...blah..
I m human n believe in god not just a name given by people called as Allah or bhagwan or whatever

God bless u

2007-10-29 22:25:57 · answer #2 · answered by shabana o 2 · 0 0

God refers to a superior spiritual being. Seeing as muslims believe that allah is the one and only spiritual being it is evident that god and allah are the same. neither have differing quality besides that which language has attributed to them. e.g English being God, arabic being Allah. Both islam and christianity refer to the same being despite the vehement opposition to some who claim that God is different in someway because they believe he is a Trinity.

2007-10-29 21:39:40 · answer #3 · answered by Airvent 1 · 1 0

There can be only ONE Almighty God. The ONE who created everything.
This is claimed by the God of the Bible and the God [Allah] of Islam.
Abraham dealt with only ONE God.
This is what the bible says about Almighty God and Abraham...
(Exodus 6:3) And I used to appear to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob as God Almighty, but as respects my name Jehovah I did not make myself known to them.

Islam also claims Abraham dealing with Allah.

Allah means the title, God and Islam does not have a personal name for their "A;;ah".

Also Islam does not recognise Jesus as God's son, but only as a respected prophet. The religion places more importance on the prophet muhammad, who was born of two people and was 700 years after Jesus,

Would a father accept a group that does not give proper credit to his son?.

2007-10-29 22:21:52 · answer #4 · answered by pugjw9896 7 · 0 1

NO, we can't say that Allah is God , bcoz there is plural and feminine of God, as Goddess , Gods . Allah is only one there is no female , or son , or daughter.

2007-10-29 22:01:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

See Allah is a chosen word via the Almighty himself. the reason being only because of the fact of an ordinary Surah, financial disaster No. 112 of the Holy Qur'an which says: he's Allah, the single and easily! Allah, the everlasting, Absolute; He begetteth no longer neither is He begotten. and there is none like unto Him. that's a litmus attempt for something to be a god. positioned your perception into this and the result's a god if it qualifies each and all of the above stated. the difficulty with referring Allah as God; If I upload an "s" to it, it turns into Gods that's impossible. There could desire to be only one god and no power sharing. If I upload an "dess" to it, it turns into Goddess that's woman for God. the difficulty right that's god is of no intercourse. Futhermore it keeps... i wish you get the factor. I have not any situation in applying the term god whilst chatting with a non-believer throughout "dawa'h" or preaching because of the fact this person is acquainted with the term and is familiar with it already so it may be much less confusing to attitude them. I study an answer telling that Jesus's god and Muslim's god are distinctive, it is not so. you have each suitable to acknowledge approximately faith and so i'm answering to that to boot i wish you do no longer techniques. See first Adam PBUH grew to become into created without mum or dad the two that's an usual reality via the two Muslims and the Christians. Now comming directly to the beginning of Jesus or Eisa ibn Maryam PBUH, right here only father is lacking, in assessment Adam must be a larger god than Jesus. tell me why is Adam no longer a God in christianity and Jesus is. the respond to all that's only that Jesus is a guy and a Prophet, he grew to become into created via Allah's will so grew to become into Adam and each and all of the residing and non-residing issues. under no circumstances did Jesus ask his followers to worship him yet only guided them to worship the god he worshiped. a similar teachings the place of the Prophet Muhammad PBUH. that's an attitude I take to question ones very own perception concerning to God, as quickly as he / she is familiar with the assumption then ask them to place the God they have self assurance in to litmus attempt of Surah Al-Ikhlas financial disaster No.112 the result's thier desire to have self assurance in or no longer. We muslims do worship a similar Allah or God that grew to become into the author of Adam, worshiped via Abraham, Moses and Jesus Peace Be Upon all of them.

2016-12-30 09:52:39 · answer #6 · answered by salome 3 · 0 0

YHWH is the one true and living God as I Beleive it. Allah is, as muslims do,,but for us to argue forever helps nothing,

2007-10-29 21:47:38 · answer #7 · answered by hamoh10 5 · 0 0

No. Allah was formerly known as the Moon Deity prior to Mohamed making him/it the supreme Deity. Why do you think all mosques have crescent moons, as well as the Islamic Country's' flags?

2007-10-29 22:05:06 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

yes, because Allah means "most compassionate, greatest protector"...it's like the Arabic term only of God...

2007-10-29 21:43:16 · answer #9 · answered by namaste 2 · 0 0

of course,God is many things to many people,to muslims He is Allah. the one God.

2007-10-29 21:35:48 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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