no.....there isn't any pictures the Islamic people says that god doesnt have any shape,they are just our feelings and our faith in some kind of power that supports us sometime...
Islam just occurred without any particular reason, as did any other religion. Muslims believe that Allah (God) communicated his will to the prophet Muhammad, who started the religion.
Because Allah is not resembling any thing of our world or in our imagination.
may Allah be your protecter, can be used as a farwell
Allah is God, the One True God and Muslims worship Allah, without any partner or associate.
Answer 1Well, in the English language we call our lord GOD but in Arabic we call our lord ALLAH.Answer 2Due to limited historical exposure of Islam to Western languages (as opposed to Judaism or Christianity), the Arabic words for any Islamic term are still dominant in English. Allah is the Arabic word for God, just as Dieu is the French word for God. It is not a unique name. (Other Arabic words for Islamic terms that are commonly used in English include Masjid for Mosque, Muezzin for Caller, Shahada for Credo, etc.)
No. Allah has NO son or any offspring. Allah has NO partners or equals. Allah is and alwas will be. Allah is ONE and all power and knowlage belongs to him. Allah has sent Prophets to delivery his message to other humans. all the prophets from Adam(pbuh) to Muhammad(pbuh) including Abraham, Moses, Jesus(pbut) were all messangers. any amazing things(like miricles) they did were with the help of All Mighty Allah. they themselves were not divine.
Fines in Islam are form of punishment and they should be fair and not a burdensome as Allah (God) says "Allah will not put a burden on a soul that it can not bear" also Allah says "Fear God as much as you can". Thus fines are based on compassion and mercy and they are implemented to stop or reduce any form of undesired action from the violators. You can visit the website in the related links below for more info.
In Islam, it is considered idolatry to depict God (Allah) or the Prophet Mohammed, and that is usually extended to depicting any person. Hence, Islamic art is usually calligraphic or geometric, rather than a depiction of living beings.
Allah says in the Holy Qur'an: In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful: Say, "He, Allah, is One. "Allah is the Eternal. "He has neither parent nor progeny "And nothing else is similar to Him." Because Allah is nothing like any thing He has created, and because so many times in human history, images of prophets and leaders have become objects of veneration and even of worship, Islam prohibits making pictures or likenesses of Allah. ("Allah", which means, literally, "the God," is the Arabic name for the One, True, God, used by Arabic-speaking Muslims, Christians, and Jews, alike.)
'Abdel' literally means 'Slave Of' So names like 'AbdelRahman' literally mean 'Slave of Al Rahman' Al Rahman is one of the 99 names of Allah (God) meaning 'The Beneficent' There are alot of Islamic names starting with 'Abdel', as it can be followed by any of the 99 names of Allah (God)
Of course, not. Allah is not a person. Allah is an Arabic word that means God. Allah is God name in Arabic. the same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism. in Arabic Bible, Torah, or New Testament, God is written as Allah. Arab Christians used to say in Arabic 'Allah Al Ab' that means 'God the father'. some say 'Isa Ibn Allah' that means 'Jesus son of God'. However, Allah is more representative to God because Allah has no plural as the word Gods and has no gender as the words Gods and Goddess.
Nothing is before Allah (or God in English and same God worshiped in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism).Allah is the first before any first and the last after any last. Allah is eternal in time and space.Allah is neither was born nor giving birth.Only material world.