Islam is a monotheistic religion and Muslims believe in only one god that is Allah.
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Only one god,the omnipotent and omniscient.Allah.
Vikings served their gods in many ways. They worshiped their gods at home and at altars. They also sacrificed objects and living things.
Ancient Egypt has so many gods and goddesses they have yet to all be counted. Modern Egypt is mostly Islam.
Nothing is Islam teachings is making restriction on some food for not be cooked or served together.
No. This is a common canard brought up by people who argue against the validity of Islam's monotheism. Prior to Islam there were a number of henotheists (people who believed in one god's superior over other gods), monolatrous henotheists (people who believed in many gods but worshiped only one), and polytheists. Islam stated quite clearly that it was none of these, both monotheistic.
I assume you meant "When IS food served in Islam?" The answer to that question would be: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Seriously, they're just people.
Other Egyptian gods and goddesses as well as priests.
none,in Islam we do not know how god looks like all we know is gods personallity which is described in gods 99 names.
He was the One true God! The Nations served many gods.
they were uncivilised and believed in many gods along with Allah.
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