Allah has no birthday. otherwise, Allah (God) would have a father and mother who will be Gods. This is against logic and sense. god (Allah in Arabic) is the Creator, the one and only one God with no father, no son, no partner, no companion, and no associate.
Allah is the Creator.
Quran, Muslims holy book, says:
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Ù‚ÙÂلْ Ù‡ÙÂÙˆÙŽ اللَّـه٠أَØÂَدٌ ï´¿Ù¡ï´¾ اللَّـه٠الصَّمَد٠﴿٢﴾ لَمْ ÙŠÙŽÙ„ÙÂدْ وَلَمْ ÙŠÙÂولَدْ ﴿٣﴾ وَلَمْ ÙŠÙŽÙƒÙÂنلَّه٠كÙÂÙÂÙÂوًا Ø£ÙŽØÂَدٌ ﴿٤﴾}
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)}
[Quran, chapter 112]
God has no birthday he has been there even when the time itself was not created God as created everything he himself is uncreated That is why he is God We have only one and true God Which we call him as ALLAH .
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Allah. The almighy Allah. Muslim follow Allah as their god and hsarad muhamad salalaho (p.b.u.h.) believed he was Allah messenger.
Yes, in Islam, Allah is believed to be the one true God. Muslims worship and serve Allah as their creator, sustainer, and the ultimate authority in their lives. Allah is considered to be merciful, compassionate, all-knowing, and all-powerful.
no one made Allah! Allah already existed.
No the only name of Allah is Allah or if you translate it it means God Abdulah is one of Allah's Favourite names it means slave of Allah
Allah is God in Arabic. Allah is not a man. Allah is not material. Allah is creator of all things. but itself does not have any creator. a creator can not need its creature. Allah is creator of place. if Allah be a man is material and material needs place. Allah is not material. Allah is not a man in sky like what church says. Jesus (PBUH) never said such things.
stupid question indeed , allah is one ..
Allah is an Arabic name of God. Allah creates history of all He created. Allah is eternal. Allah is the first of every thing we know and we don't. Allah is the last of every thing we know and we don't. Refer to question below on who is Allah for more information.
Allah
"Ish Allah" is an Arabic phrase that translates to "the will of Allah" or "God's will." It is often used to express acceptance of whatever happens as being part of God's plan.
There are no symbols for Allah.