Yes, originally Islam is a matter between you & Allah. because Allah does know everything about everything, He knows all your intentions, sayings & deeds.
consequently, If you are a Muslim & no body in this world knows about your belief then there is no problem at all as this is originally & basically between you & your God & He knows that & that's enough.
No. Allah (God) Almighty is not matter. Nothing is like Him.
ALLAH is the supreme GOD, the Lord of the worlds. HE is the creator of all things including you and I.
Yes, witnesses are not required when taking the shahada in Islam. It is a personal declaration of faith between the individual and Allah.
you get a reward from allah and you get to enter a special gate in paridise
when there is gravity, all the creation of Allah are able to follow their norm. for example, human can do their work to earn living and worship Allah. gravity also shows the greatness of Allah when everything has the same gravitational force that is 9.8 m/s2 no matter where the object s on Earth. hence, human will bow down and be grateful to Allah.
Allah's forgiveness is based on sincere repentance and seeking forgiveness. It is important to seek guidance from religious scholars or leaders for specific advice on this matter.
The existence of Allah is a matter of personal belief and faith. For many Muslims, Allah is a central and undeniable presence in their lives, while others may have different beliefs or may not believe in any deity at all. Ultimately, the question of Allah's existence is subjective and varies widely across different cultures and religions.
it is a relation between the creator and the created
we are just insect we don't have power test of Allah and you choice they actauly not in same place
Allah!
no prophet was a messenger between the prophet Muhammad and Allah, it was angel Gabriel.
The main difference between the two cultures is that the Islamic culture stresses submission to God (Allah), and that Allah alone is the great one, thus destroying the possibility for individualism (the idea that every individual has the right to attain his needs and his basic wants). The Christian culture stresses that God loves every individual and as the modern Western culture (where most of Christianity is found) is rather individualistic, Christianity fits right in.