"Allah" is just the Arabic word for "God". Even in Arabic versions of The Bible, God is written as Allah in Arabic.
Allah (God in English) is the same God in Christianity and Judaism. God is the god of all universe creations including the earth, the sky, the sun, the moon, the planets and stars, etc., and all mankind and other creatures. All Muslims worship Allah (God in English) as the one and only one God with no partner, no father, no son, no companion, no associate, and no equivalence.
There is no such thing as the moon God in Islam! but if by moon God you mean the God of moon then yes! Islam is an Abrahamic Heavenly religion just like the Christianity and Judaism and it was originated by the God of moon, sun, heaven, hell, earth, sky and in other word the omnipotent creator of the whole universe. Muslims believe that Allah (Arabic word for God) chose his prophets sent them to their nations with guidance (usually known as the text or Holy Books) to lead people too the goodness and morality. As Moses and Jesus were prophets of Allah Muhammad was the prophet of Allah too. He is known as the last prophet and his religion is called Islam and his followers are labeled as Muslims.
Muslims believe in Monotheism and it is actually their first principle to believe in the oneness of God. Therefor for the Question above, in Islamic point of view there isn't a single Muslim believing in existence of a God known as the Moon god. So NO! Islam didn't come from the moon god.
errr. no. i think what you are trying to say is does Islam have anything to do with the moon, where as yes, as they're calender generally follows the lunar cycle. and Allah is their God.
Allah is the moon god.No relationship to The God of The Universe.
Answer 1: All Muslims, Christians, and Jews believe in the same God called in Arabic Allah. However, if you mean how many Muslims, then the answer is 1600 Million Muslims. see link below. Answer 2: Only Muslims believe in Allah and about 1.5 Billion people believe in Allah. Eventhough Allah means God in Arabic, the god Allah is different from the God of Jews and Christians. Allah was worshipped as the main Moon god in Kaaba in pre-Isalmic times. Chrisians believe Jesus is God aswell
Allah is an Arabic word; it just means "God." Hindu (Indian) religion has many gods, with personal names. The must commonly used for "God" is "Ram." Although Allah is a spirit, he is considered male. He developed from the god of the Moon, whose name was "Sin."
Yes, in Islam, Allah is believed to be the one true God. Muslims worship and serve Allah as their creator, sustainer, and the ultimate authority in their lives. Allah is considered to be merciful, compassionate, all-knowing, and all-powerful.
Allah is not a religion, Allah is the name of God. The only God.
Allah in Arabic is God in English. Allah is the Creator of the universe. Allah is the God and only one God who you worship and pray for. Allah is the God of all prophets, since mankind, that he sent to call all human to worship him and only him and to follow His commands.
no it is not because allah is god.
Allah (God in English). Allah is same God for also Christians and Jews. In Arabic versions of the Bible God is written Allah.
Of course Allah is stronger. Allah created the Jinn. Allah is God in English and same God in Judaism and Christianity.
Answer 1NoneIt is not true that Allah is Nimrod's mother. Allah is the Creator and is same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism. Refer to question below.Answer 2It is a common canard (false statement) that Muslims are moon-worshipers and that the entire nature of Islamic belief is rooted in lunar cycles and lunar presences. While Islam takes the moon as a religious symbol more often than other monotheistic faiths, the moon is not considered Divine. As stated in Answer 1, Muslims worship the same singular, omnipotent, and formless God as Jews and Christians,Allah, in terms of linguistic development, derives from Allahuma which is the Arabic equivalent of Elohim, which is the Hebrew term used in the Bible for God. (For example, Gen 1:1 is Breishit bara Elohim et-hashamyim v'et-ha'aretz. -- In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.) The Arabic word for moon is Qamar and the Sabean moon gods (since the Arab Sabeans actually were moon worshipers) are similarly distinct linguistically from Allah.
"Allah" is Arabic for "God". Islam teaches that God has always existed. He was not born, nor will He die. He created the heavens, the universe, and all in between. The misunderstanding originates from the idea that 'Allah" means "moon god", which is totally incorrect. the word "Allah" is indeed the Arabic translation of "God", not only that, but also this word is used by Arabic Christians for the same meaning, and is written in the Arabic bible and the Talmud. Please review the related link for more information.