No, Muslims worship one and only one God; the Creator.
Unfortunately, some non-Muslims believe that Muslims worship different god than god of Christians or Jews. Those non Muslims are either:
having no understanding of Islam religion, or
influenced by non Muslims who intentionally propagate wrong information about Islam.
Those non Muslims, mistakenly, believe that Allah is an "Arab god" or a "moon god," or some sort of idol.
It is important to clarify that Muslims worship the same God, the Creator, worshiped by other Heaven religions; Judaism and Christianity. This same God is named in Arabic as Allah. Allah is the proper name of the One True God, in the Arabic language.
Even the Arabic speaking Christians and Jews use the name Allah in their Arabic holy books and worship Allah.
Accordingly, it is a matter of different languages that cause different names for the same God; the Creator, the All-Mighty, and the All-Merciful ;and not a matter of different God worship.
Muslisms believe in one creator God whom they call Allah, and he has a distinct personality just like the Christian God, because they refer to Him as creator as father, their scriptures mention that God or Allah [He] has anger and mercy. While Hindu system is a bit complicated and we need to go a bit deeper:
apparently there are many gods [not Gods/God] but if you keep digging in Upanishads you discover that many gods are the manifestations of the trinity Brahmaa, Vishnu and Shiva, but this is not even final, these three are Creator, Maintainer and Destroyer of the Universe, but beyond that who exists is the "Brahmana" [not Brahmaa or Brahmanaa], Brahmana is the highest reality, a formless, genderless pure consciousness the definition of which is "sat-chit-ananda", pure, undifferentiated state of non-duality ... which one may consider as the God but this isn't the God of Christianity or Islam, because that God has a gender and who created the Universe but behold, let me explain as far as I understand it, according to Upanishads, this whole reality of the Universe that we see along with all the gods and even the trinity is like a dream an illusion of the "Brahmana" = I, yes me.. but not this material you and I but the pure consciousness behind this material body... as if "I" is an entity looking through billions of eyes i the Universe thinking that everyone and everything is different, many, you and I are different... but if one goes deep inside one's consciousness, he unfolds the layers of ignorance and starts to see the real nature of the Universe and ultimately in the end he becomes one with the Brahmana and realize that nothing actually existed or existed it was he all along dreaming and so he experienced the Universe... this is non-dualism.. this is the realization that "individual pure consciousness or Atmana = Universal consciousness Brahmana".
Baha'is believe in the same Creator God worshipped by the Hindus, Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Jews, Christians and Muslims.
Muslims believe in one God (Allah) who is unique in his divine and all-perfect identity and divine attributes thus we should submit to Him and obey his commandements. Muslims also have unique scripture from God namely the Noble Quran wich is unmatchable in Arabic and it contains the authentic teachings of God.
Muslims believe in only one God and Hindus believe in many, but have one main one, of which the name I can't spell. That's the MAIN difference, at least.
I am a Muslim and we believe the same god is you but we say Allah (GOD)
Allah is "the Deity" in Arabic language and is worshiped by Muslims. Non-Muslims worship "the Deity" and name Him differently in their own languages. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Christians aren't non-muslims, they believe in the same God - but call him Jehova/Yahweh so they do believe in Allah. Jews aren't non-muslims, they believe in the same God - but call him Elohim so they do believe in Allah.
Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.
Yes.--- they only believe in one God... which is Allah.Yes. Muslims believe in the same god worship by Christians and Muslims.
Saudis are Muslims, and Muslims believe in god. They call him Allah. They believe that he is the same god Christian and Jewish people believe in. Except, Muslims don't believe that Jesus is the son of god, they think of him as a profit just like Mohammed.
The French don't believe in a certain God, it depends on the person, you could have Christians, Muslims, Hindus; pretty much anything.
Hindus believe god
The answer will be based on your view point. For example, Christians believe that God was always there. The same applies to Muslims and Jews, Hindus and Buddhists. If you are religious, it is likely that you believe that God (or gods) have always been. If not, as many people believe, there is no spiritual realm.
Monotheists (like Christians, Muslims and Jews) believe in one god. Polytheists (like Hindus, Shintoists, and Shamanists) believe in many gods.