They believe in one God, the Lord of all mankind, the same God that christians and Jews worship. The word for "God" in Arabic is Allah - it is used by Arabic speaking chrisitans and Jews as well.
One only. You cannot be a Muslim if you believe in more, and believing in more is one of the only sins God will not forgive at all (unless at the time when ur converting to Islam)
They believe that there is only one god Allah and there is three prophet's Moses, Jesus and Muhammed. And something like that look more in wikipedia.
Because they believe differently that Jesus was a prophet. Mohammed is the more important figure in their belief system.
Buddhists do not believe in any immortal, all-powerful gods. We do believe that people can attain a finite span of existence as a Deva in a Deva realm, where a Deva has more capabilities than humans do.
There is no concrete evidence or scientific consensus on the existence of a god or gods. Belief in a god or gods is subjective and varies among individuals and cultures. Therefore, it is more accurate to say that people create their own beliefs in gods, rather than a god creating people who believe in them.
The Maya believed in multiple gods. Their religion was polytheistic, with numerous deities governing different aspects of the natural world and human life. These gods were often associated with the sun, moon, rain, agriculture, and other important elements of Maya society.
More than 99 % (different types of gods, including Musulmans, Jews etc.).
Religion is important to people for various reasons, such as providing a sense of purpose and meaning in life, offering guidance on moral and ethical issues, connecting individuals with a community of like-minded believers, and providing comfort during times of hardship or loss. Religion can also serve as a source of rituals and traditions that help people navigate the complexities of life.
Yes as they believe in more then one god.
Of course! Most people who believe in a god or gods do so because they were taught to. Gods are make-believe entities and were created to help explain the unusual. You don't have to believe in a god any more than you have to believe in the Easter Bunny or Leprechauns. Your "purpose" is what you decide. It's up to you, not some invisible man in the sky.
many more
Thousands of years ago the ancient Egyptians had gods that represented many things such as Ra the god of the Sun and many more. But today, Egyptians don't believe in these Gods and instead follow the main religions Islam and Christianity