(Exodus 20:1-3) "20 And God proceeded to speak all these words, saying: 2 "I am Jehovah your God, who have brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slaves. 3 You must not have any other gods against my face."
baal worship went against what God wanted from his people, so worship of any false gods was a Sin .
Muslim people worhsip God and they follow the steps of prophet Muhammed PBUH in terms of living in the world and obeying Allah (GOD)
Baal
Baal is a god in ancient Syria.
His main achievement was defeating the god of Baal and its people.
A:No. Baal (Ba'al) was a West Semitic storm god.
Technically speaking, he is not an idol. An idol is a representative of something, such as a god. Worshiping either is prohibited, in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Many people worshipped idols of Baal in the Bible.
Elijah challenged the worshipers of Baal to a test to see whose God could light a sacrifice on fire. Baal's followers failed, but when Elijah prayed to God, fire came down and consumed his sacrifice. As a result, the people turned away from Baal and back to worshiping God.
The word "baalim" is plural. The baal was a Middle-Eastern pagan deity with local variations (baal, baal-peor, baal zebub, baal beq, baal berith, baal me'on, baal gad, baal hermon, baal peratzim, etc.). It was worshiped by idolaters as a deity of weather and fertility.
Baal is the protagonist in the Epic of Baal. He is also the god of thunderstorms.
Baal.
Mephisto, who is the God of Hatred, is the oldest, Baal, God of Destruction, is middle, Diablo, God of Terror, is youngest.
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