No, not the same as many say. In reality, there really is no similarity to best describe the Judeo-Christian beliefs of God to the Muslim Islamic belief.
Judaism and Christianity have the Old Testament in common. Islam believes both
OT and NT have been partially corrupted in transmission while the Koran is
believed by Muslims to be the final and infallible revelation of God's will.
Though Muslims believe in God which they call Allah, Islam teaches that Allah
is all-powerful, sovereign and 'unknowable' while Judaism and Christianity both
teach the Creator God to be revealed as merciful, compassionate and knowable
(see Jeremiah 9:24 and John 17:3).
The Christian text teaches the God of the Old Testament was the Word and it was
He who Abraham and the other patriarchs and prophets worshiped. Islam teaches
the Word, aka Jesus 'as one of perhaps 124,000 messengers of prophets Allah has
sent and is one of the 25 listed in the Koran - but He is not the redeemer'
(Marvin Olasky, "Islam vs. Liberty," World, Sept 10, 2011).
All in all, there are more differences and conflicts between the
Judeo-Christian texts and the Muslim text, as well as the Koran conflicts with
secular history.
The Bible does not mention Allah. Some regard Him as the same God but the attributes of each are quite different.
No Alah does not appear in the old or new testaments.
Allah is the Arab word for God, which is in the Bible. Its origin is common to the Hebrew word El, which also means God. The Muslim religion is not mentioned.
It is not mentioned.
'the fear of God' is mentioned 84 times in the Bible. 'fear of God' is mentioned 86 times in the Bible. 'fear the Lord' is mentioned 186 times in the Bible. 'fear God' is mentioned 134 times in the Bible. Total - 490
Allah (God in English). Allah is same God for also Christians and Jews. In Arabic versions of the Bible God is written Allah.
Allah is God worshiped by Muslims and same God worshiped by Christians and Jews. God is written as Allah in Arabic versions of the Bible. Per Quran; Muslims God holy book; 99 names or attributes are mentioned explicitly in Quran, Refer to related question below.
Yes.
Yes, Allah is the Arabic name for God. Accordingly, in English Bibles it is used God. However, in The Arabic Bibles, Allah is used for God. Not only that but also Arabic Christians, who believe that Jesus is son of God, say that 'Isa Ibn Allah' where Jesus is Isa in Arabic, son is Ibn in Arabic, and God is Allah in Arabic. In addition, God attributes are the same in the three Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam). However, in Islam more attributes are mentioned. Refer to question below for more information on God Attributes in Quran, Muslims holy book.
Muslims believe in one God named Allah _________________________________ He is named Allah (god in English). Same God worshiped by Christians and Jews. God is written in the Arabic versions of the Bible as Allah. Allah (god in English) is the one and only one God with no partner, no companion, no associate, and no equivalence.
Allah which is the Arabic word for God. Many scholars believe that the Allah mentioned in the Qur'an is the same as in the Torah and in the New Testament of the Bible: Abraham's God and in all the previous religions ( including Christianity and Judaism. Muslims believe there is no God but Allah and that Muhammad ( PBUH ) is his messenger.
Islams believe in Allah They believe in the same God worshiped by Jews and Christians (called Allah). In Arabic versions of the Bible God is written also Allah.
Same God is worshiped in Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. God is called in Islam (in Arabic) Allah. God is written as Allah in the Arabic versions of the Bible.
It is mentioned in Quran, Muslims holy book, that Allah (God in English) created the universe in 6 days. However, it is worth to recognize that all God creations are by God (Allah) word 'be' then 'it is'.