All Muslims have one belief in God that is there is no God except one and only one God (Allah) who has no partner no father no son no resemblance.
Quran says (chapter 112, with meaning English translation):
"Say: He, Allah, is One. (1) Allah is He on Whom all depend. (2) He begets not, nor is He begotten. (3) And none is like Him. (4)"
Differing concepts of God is explained by the diverse beliefs held by followers of various religious persuasions. There are different concepts that clearly define one religion from another and then there are conflicting concepts within particular beliefs.
no, they are guided by it, it is called the Quran they worship god like Christians but Islam (Muslims religion) has different rules. But Muslims call god Allah which is in Arabic.
I am a Muslim and we believe the same god is you but we say Allah (GOD)
All Muslims worship one and only one God (Allah) with no companion, no partner, no father, no son, and no resemblance. No one else is worshiped by Muslims as God. Islam is a religion of monotheism.Unfortunately, some non-Muslims believe that Muslims worship different God than God of Christians or Jews. Those non Muslims are either:having no understanding of Islam religion, orinfluenced by non Muslims who intentionally propagate wrong information about Islam.Those non Muslims, mistakenly, believe that Allah is an "Arab god" or a "moon god," or some sort of idol.It is important to clarify that Muslims worship the same God, the Creator, worshiped by other Heaven religions; Judaism and Christianity. This same God is named in Arabic as Allah. Allah is the proper name of the One True God, in the Arabic language.Even the Arabic speaking Christians and Jews use the name Allah in their Arabic holy books and worship Allah.Accordingly, it is a matter of different languages that cause different names for the same God; the Creator, the All-Mighty, and the All-Merciful ;and not a matter of different God worship.
Mathematical concepts developed by the Gupta Empire helped Muslims invent algebra.
NO. Muslims believe that the holy Quran is the literal word of God(Allah).
Allah is the God of Muslims and all other communities.
They are both religions. They believe in a different God. No, they believe in the same God but do not consider him as having three distinct persons - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Jesus is considered as only a prophet by the Muslims and not the Son of God.
No Muslims deny this. "God" is not the best translation for the word "Allah"...that's why many Muslims use the word "Allah" instead of it ...simply because the word "God" has a plural "Gods"& has a female name "Goddess". In Islam we believe in Allah as the only God, only one, no partner, no similar, no son.....etc.
No, Muslims do not worship moon god. Unfortunately, some non-Muslims believe that Muslims worship different god than god of Christians or Jews. Those non Muslims are either:having no understanding of Islam religion, orinfluenced by non Muslims who intentionally propagate wrong information about Islam.Those non Muslims, mistakenly, believe that Allah is an "Arab god" or a "moon god," or some sort of idol.It is important to clarify that Muslims worship the same God, the Creator, worshiped by other Heaven religions; Judaism and Christianity. This same God is named in Arabic as Allah. Allah is the proper name of the One True God, in the Arabic language.Even the Arabic speaking Christians and Jews use the name Allah in their Arabic holy books and worship Allah.Accordingly, it is a matter of different languages that cause different names for the same God; the Creator, the All-Mighty, and the All-Merciful ;and not a matter of different God worship.In Hebrew God is called ElohaIn Aramaic, same God is called AlahaIn Arabic, same God is called AllahIn many Muslim countries, they use moon drawing in their political flags. It is just something political and has nothing to do with religion and may be attributed to the use of lunar Islamic calendar.
They normally pray to a statue of their god in a mosque, a mosque is a holy place for muslims. A mosque is a place dedicated to the worship of God. Muslims are enjoined to observe Salat in congregation. ________________________________________________________________ Muslims never pray to a statue or to an image (as may be done in other faiths or religions). Muslims worship Allah (God in English) the same God for Christians and Jews. Even Arabic Christians and Jews call their God as Allah in their Arabic holy books. However, they believe God as the one and only only one God with no partner, no son, no father, no companion and no associate. They believe that God is the All-Merciful, All-Mighty, All-Compassionate, All-donor, .... Refer to question below for God attributes as derived from Quran (Muslims holy book that reveals real God word revelation to prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel (Jibril).
Muslims believe in the god, Allah. Muslims are not athiests.