No, Islam believes in a single supreme God. At least in this sense, it is fairly similar to Christianity.
According to the teachings of Islam Almighty God has many attributes. Some of them are:
There is no god, but ONLY ONE Almighty God. His proper noun in Arabic is Allah. He is the Sole Creator, Sustainer, Provider, Cherisher, Ruler of all the worlds he has created. He is Omnipresent, Omnipotent, All-seeing, All-Knowing. He has No Parents, No Off-Spring, No Wife, No Son, No Partner, No Associate. He is ONLY ONE of His kind, and No One else is like Him. All except Him are His creatures. He and He alone makes all decisions. No one has the authority to interfere with, influence, or change His decisions. He and He alone is worthy of worship. He and He alone can grant the prayers, supplication and requests of Humans. He and He alone can guide us to the right path. Even 1,25,000 Prophets (May peace be upon them all) and all the poise men of all ages joined together have any say against His Will. Even if all the seas and oceans become ink and all the trees and bush become pens, His attributes and blessings can't be counted and written, though as much more oceans and trees are added to the previous ones. He is the Most Merciful, Most Gracious, Most Forgiving.
Muslims worship the One and Only God. The Creator of the heavens and earth and the entire universe. There is only One God.Your question is not clear however I hope this answer is helpful.
There is no god, but ONE and ONLY One God, the sole Creator, Sustainer, Provider, Rabb, and Ruler of all the worlds. He has created. He has No Parents, No Off-spring, No Son, No Associate and No Partner. He is Omnipotent, Omnipresent, All-Seeing, All-Knowing, the Only One who deserves worship. He is the same Almighty God (ALLAH) Whom the Christians and the Jews worship.
No, Islam prohibits the worship of idols.
Muslims don't worship idols.
There are no idols in Kaaba, because Muslims don't worship idols.
yes they worship the idols
AnswerHindus believe three major gods and worship so many different idols, Muslims only one God Allah and worship one and only God Allah, and Christians believe Trinity and worships so many idols.
Forbidden. Jews are not allowed to worship anyone but G-d. And we are forbidden to ever try and represent G-d in any image. Nor are we allowed to worship any other human; this would be idolatry. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Muslims worship in mosques. Jewish people worship in synagogues.
Muslims worship at a mosque it's Jews who worship at a synagogue
1. The mosque is a place for congregational prayer. Islam teaches that congregational prayer reaps greater rewards than solitary prayer. 2. The mosque is free of idols (pictures or statues of "gods" or created beings.) Muslims worship God alone, and may not place in a room where ther are idols. 3. The mosque is free of impuritiees. Muslims must worship in a place that is clean. 1. The mosque is a place for congregational prayer. Islam teaches that congregational prayer reaps greater rewards than solitary prayer. 2. The mosque is free of idols (pictures or statues of "gods" or created beings.) Muslims worship God alone, and may not place in a room where ther are idols. 3. The mosque is free of impurities. Muslims must worship in a place that is clean. Y u even look at dis >_>
Muslims worship in a Masjid. Also called a mosque. == ==
Jesus always said it was wrong to worship idols.
Muslims do not worship any country. however, the question may be asking about in what countries do Muslims worship. The answer is Muslims worship in almost all countries of the world, either as majority or as minority.
yes they do
Muslims worship noone but Allah(creator)..... we follow prophet muhammed(s.a.w) ways of worshiping Allah.... misconcept amony most non-Muslims is that we worship prophet(s.aw)... which is totally incorrect because in Islam its one of the biggest sin to worship animals, people, idols, money and all other sort of crazy stuff...