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We worship only one God and that is Allah the most beneficent and most merciful. Muslims are of the religion of Islam and they worship Allah. Muslims believe there is only one god, "ALLAH". Muslims worship ALLAH.

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They worship Allah (God in English and same God worshiped by Christians and Jews) as the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no associate, and no equivalence. For more details refer to question below. Additional Information can be found at the Related Link below.

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Muslim people worship Allah as God. Allah in Arabic language means the god (Al LAH). Even though Christians and Jews call God Allah in Arabic language to indicate God in general, they do not worship Allah of Qur'an. God of the Jews had a personal name YHWH (Jehovah). This was the God who revealed to Jewish prophets by name and told them about Messiah who would come and die for other's sins (Isaiah 53, Daniel 9:25-27, Psalms 22). God of the Christians is Jehovah who came as a Human (Messiah Jesus) to die for the sins of the world to save. Therefore, Muslims do not worship the same God as the Jews and Christians. Allah was worshiped in Mecca at Kaaba by the pagans as god before the time of Muhammad's birth.

(Hint: First: Muslims worship God the Creator. There is only one God; the creator of the universe and every thing in the universe. So, it is not logic that Muslims worship God who is different than the God of the Jews and/or the God of Christians. Second: It is not logic that God the Creator be personalized in a Prophet that God created as Adam was created. Third: All God religions are based on worshiping God as the one and only one God and full submission to him. This the main sense of Islam that means submission to God. So, all God prophets (including Moses and Jesus) called for Islam in its universal sense. Islam per Torah revelation to Moses is called Judaism. Islam per Bible revelation to Jesus is called Christianity. Islam per Qur'an revelation to Muhammad is called the very name Islam as it is the last God religion on earth)


Muslims worship Allah. Allah is the Muslim God, and he does not have a son. This differs from the Christian belief that Jesus is the son of God.

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A Muslim (Arabic: مسلم‎ pronounced Muslim, not Muzlim) is an adherent of the religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah[1] (Arabic: مسلمة‎). Literally, the word means "one who submits (to God)". Muslim is the participle of the same verb of which Islām is the infinitive.[2] Muslims believe that there is only one God, translated in Arabic as Allāh. Muslims believe that Islam existed long before Muhammad and that the religion had evolved with time from the time of Adam until the time of Muhammad and was completed with the revelation of verse 3 of Surah al-Maeda:

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The Muslims worship Almighty Allah (God), the Sole Creator, Sustainer, Provider and Ruler Who has No Parents, No Son, No Off-Spring, No Partner, No Associate.
The Muslims believe in ONE God and worship Only Him. God is called Allah in Arabic language.

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Muslims believe in one God. It is God they worship. Mohammad is believed to be the intermediary, or prophet, one who reveals God's will.

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Six Articles of Faith

There is no official creed to which one must adhere to be considered a Muslim. All that is required is to believe and recite the Shahada: "There is no God but God, and Muhammad is his Prophet." Beyond this core belief, however, Muslim doctrine is often summarized in "Six Articles of Faith." Many Muslims believe that one must adhere to the six articles to be considered a Muslim.

Muslim Beliefs about God

The single most important belief in Islam, and arguably the central theme of Islam, is that there is only one God. The name of God is Allah, which is simply Arabic for "the (al) God (Ilah)." The term is related to Elohim, the Hebrew word for God.

Muslim Beliefs about the Prophets

Muhammad, the founder of Islam, is revered as "the Seal of the Prophets" - the last and greatest of the messengers of God. He is not divine in any way, for the strict monotheism that characterizes Islam (as well as Judaism) does not allow for such an interpretation. Other prophets are important in Islam as well, all of which are shared with the Jews or the Christians.

Muslim Beliefs about Human Nature

According to the Qur'an, Allah "created man from a clot of blood" at the same time he created the jinn from fire. Humans are the greatest of all creatures, created with free will for the purpose of obeying and serving God.

Muslim Beliefs about Life and Salvation

For a Muslim, the object of life is to live in a way that is pleasing to Allah so that one may gain Paradise. It is believed that at puberty, an account of each person's deeds is opened, and this will be used at the Day of Judgment to determine his eternal fate.

Muslim Beliefs about the Afterlife

Like Christianity, Islam teaches the continued existence of the soul and a transformed physical existence after death. There will be a day of judgment and humanity will be divided between the eternal destinations of Paradise and Hell.

Muslim Views of Other Religions

The Qur'an is clear that there must be "no compulsion in religion" (2:256). Yet Islam is not indifferent to conversion either - Muslims consider their religion to the be the one true religion, and invite people of all races, nationalities and religions to be part of it.

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Muslims do worship Allah, the Arabic word for God.

but God in Islam is different of God in Christianity.

in Islam God is only one and trinity is not accepted in Islam and God is not a man and God is not material at all.

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God. the word "Allah" in Arabic simply means, the one and only worthy of worship.

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they worship Allah and mohammed.

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Allah, which means "God".

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