According to Islam, the Earth was first inhabited by creatures that looked like human beings. It is said that they had hairy bodies and were somewhat intelligent. According to Koran they disappeared before Allah created the first human being .
It is strange, but sounds similar to scientific theories of "neanderthals" who were predecessors, but not exactly ancestors of "homo sapiens".
Muslims believe that Allah (SWT) first creation was Baba Adam Sahib. In Christianity is Adam and Eve. In Islam, after Baba Adam Sahib sneezed, Bebe Awah (Eve) came out of his ribcage. Therefore, Muslims believe that Baba Adam Sahib was the first creation of Allah (SWT).
Why do Christians believe in Jesus? Why do Muslims believe in Allah? Because they are their gods. Humans want something to worship, and for the Greeks, it was their gods, including Hestia.
in part due to the fact that, to represent anything that is a creation of Gods is a sin. Geometric art is not an attempt to recreate/represent the creation of God.
No, Muslims, Jews, etc. all believe in Gods. The Christian God is basically the Jew's God, except for one important detail: Jesus Christ. Muslims worship Allah. Other religions also have gods.
The same reason today Hinduists, Muslims, Christians etc believe in their respective deities.
Judaism is a monotheist faith. Jews (and Christians and Muslims) believe in one god.Hinduism is a polytheistic faith. Hindus (and many other religions) believe in many gods.
Yes, Muslims believe in God. They often refer to him as "Allah' which is the Arabic name for God.
Islam is a monotheistic religion and Muslims believe in only one god that is Allah.
The French don't believe in a certain God, it depends on the person, you could have Christians, Muslims, Hindus; pretty much anything.
well from my view..Angels are created from Gods light...In many religions such as Hindus and Buddhisms do not believe in angels.While Muslims and Christians do believe in Angels...
Monotheists (like Christians, Muslims and Jews) believe in one god. Polytheists (like Hindus, Shintoists, and Shamanists) believe in many gods.
Some believe in certain gods, some believe in other gods, some believe in no gods, some believe in all the gods.
Some believe in certain gods, some believe in other gods, some believe in all the gods, some believe in no gods.