Muslims pray. People do not pray unless they believe God hears. Praying is communication with God.
Muslims pray. People do not pray unless they believe God hears. Praying is communication with God.
Muslims pray. People do not pray unless they believe God hears. Praying is communication with God.
Muslims pray. People do not pray unless they believe God hears. Praying is communication with God.
Muslims pray. People do not pray unless they believe God hears. Praying is communication with God.
Muslims pray. People do not pray unless they believe God hears. Praying is communication with God.
Those that believe in God believe that he hears all prayers. In most major religions, God is omnipotent and omniscient, so he would hear the prayers of everyone.
Israelites believe that God hears our prayers and no intermediary is needed.
No, I am not a god.
Yes, according to many religious beliefs, God hears and listens to the prayers and cries of those in need.
Of course He hears. And sometimes the answer is "no" or "not yet."
According to Christian belief, God hears the prayers of everyone, regardless of whether they are saved or unsaved.
According to Christian belief, God hears the prayers of all people, regardless of whether they are saved or not.
According to Christian belief, God hears all prayers, regardless of whether the person praying is saved or not.
The belief that a god is always listening to prayers and requests varies among different religions and individuals.
According to Christian belief, God hears the prayers of all individuals, including unbelievers who sincerely seek to know Him.
It depends on who it is, most wouldn't mind because they both believe in god and stuff like that, but some Muslims might not want to, but i guess it is OK to.
Both transcendent and immanent. God is above all worlds, and also permeates all worlds. He is also nearby and hears people's prayers.