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Allah said it in the Quran, in surah Ikhlaas.

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Q: Who said God is not begotten neither does He beget?
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What is the term only begotten used to describe about Jesus?

Jesus was god's only begotten son that means Jesus was God's only son Answer 2: the use of the word 'begotten' implies an act of procreation beget - To cause; to produce; To procreate; to father (rarely: to mother); to get with child. To be honest, why this term is used in the Bible and Christian creed I am not sure as it seems rather inappropriate and even insulting both to God and Mary.


What is one key Islamic belief about god?

He is one whom there is none comparable to. He is whom all creatures depend on. He was never begotten nor did he beget. He is the one and only one God, with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, and no associate.


What is the meaning of the term 'beget'?

To cause someone/thing to exist; to become the father of - see link below: Note: Only the Father can beget or 'procreate.' Thus Jesus leads the way as the present 'only begotten Son' but soon there is the promise of 10's of billions of sons and daughters in the God Family (2 Corinthians 6:18).


Where in the Old Testament does it record the Son of God asking His Father for a human body?

No where in the old testament is this mentioned. G-d was, is, and always will be. He said there where none before and none after. Therefore he was not begotten, nor does he beget. He created. Humans use terminology that is familiar to them to describe G-d. He walked with Adam, Moses saw His finger, and His back, and so on.


Is Jesus Christ the only begotten Son of God according to Jehovah witness?

Not only the only begotten 'SON' of God (John 1:14);-- but also the only begotten god (small 'g') of God (capital 'G'). (John 1:18)


Do Muslims consider Muhammad a god?

No. God says in the Quran:Say: He is God, the One and Only; God, the Eternal, the Absolute; He begetteth not, nor is He begotten; And there is none like unto Him. [Sura 112 Al Ikhlas]AnswerNo. Muslims believe Allah is only one, he didn't beget nor is he begotten. He is free from parentage, nor were the prophets His sons nor the angels His daughters. He is not a man nor a woman. How can God's son be a man who has needs of life & can't survive without them. while Allah is absolute & he doesn't need anything or anyone for his existence.


Did god so love the dinosaurs that he gave his only begotten son?

God so loved everything that he created, that he gave his only begotten son.


What is the basic description of the Islamic religion?

Islam is the religion of peace and Islam literally means peace. The basic belief is to belive in One God, a God who neither begets nor is begotten, the almighty and no one in this world or universe is like Him ( God is neither a male nor a female ) and to believe that Prophet Muhammed ( peace be upon him ) is His last messenger.


Is Allah considered to be a sexual being?

No. In Islam, God (Allah, in Arabic) is said to be the source of all human attributes, male and female. Strength, creativity, love, compassion, beauty, etc, are all aspects of God - these may be reflected in humans, some are more typical of one gender than another, perhaps. Unlike in Christianity, God is not said to have had a son in the shape of Jesus, who for Muslims is a great prophet, but not divine. Surah 113 says "He does not beget, nor was He begotten" - does not partake in and is not a result of sexuality. However, mainstream Islam has always taught that, within moral constraints which protect all parties, human sexuality is a gift from God, and like all gifts, is to be celebrated.


In what way does God reveal that he is love?

by giving His only begotten Son


Is Jesus Christ The Creator God Supreme Being?

Jesus Christ is the only begotten son of God.


Do Muslims have a sacrament similar to Holy Communion - receiving the bread of life?

No, not really. The focus during service is mainly on the sermon and prayer. There is no personification or symbolic eating due to the strict monotheistic tone of the religion. Muhammad, nor any other prophet of the religion, is thought to be a direct connection/relative of God/Allah, and therefore, no such sacrament exists. Furthermore, receiving Communion is unaccepted in Islam because Jesus is thought to be a prophet, much like Moses, Noah, etc, and not a begotten son of God. God is thought to not have been begotten, nor does he beget. He is eternal and omnipresent. There is only one god, and he has no human form. Lets just say Muslims don't believe in communion.