Answer 1
God (or Allah in Arabic) is supreme being of Islam as the religion since start of universe creation. God is the one and only one God that all prophets called for worshiping since Adam through all God prophets including Noah, Abraham,... Moses, ... , Jesus, and Muhammad (Peace be upon them all). Islam per Torah revelation to Moses is called Judaism. Islam per The Bible revelation to Jesus is called Christianity. Islam per Quran revelation to Muhammad is called the same name Islam. Islam means surrender and submission to God as the one and only one God.
There is no link between Allah (the one and only one God) and the name Hubal (name of statue worshiped by Arab Pagans before Quran revelation by God to prophet Muhammad ). Allah is the same God worshiped by Christians and Jews. In Arabic versions of the Bible, God is written as Allah.
Quran, Muslims holy book that revealed to prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through angel Gabriel (Jibril), gives 99 attributes or names to God. Refer to question below.
Answer 2
Islam means "submission to the will of the One God", the One Creator of mankind, all living beings and the Universe. Or, more correctly, Islam means "peace through submission to the will of God".
There is only one Creator of the world, of mankind. Muslims worship the One God. In Arabic, God has a proper name, "Allah", which is used by Arabic speaking Christians as well.
Answer 3
They call their god "Allah," but this is just a version of "God" in their language, or more accurately, "al-Ilah" "The God." Some Arab Christians also use "Allah" to mean God.
One often hears the argument that since "God" is the supreme being and "Allah" is the supreme being, then Muslims and Christians (and Jews) must all worship the same Person, but as the characters of the Gods of the different religions are quite different, this notion is flawed. If someone were to claim that Zeus or Odin or Tenger was his supreme being, would that make those all the same person?
Answer 4 (Hint on Answer 3)Islam means "submission to the will of the One God", the One Creator of mankind, all living beings and the Universe. Or, more correctly, Islam means "peace through submission to the will of God".
There is only one Creator of the world, of mankind. Muslims worship the One God. In Arabic, God has a proper name, "Allah", which is used by Arabic speaking Christians as well.
Muslims worship the One God.
The supreme being of the Muslims is Allah, the Arabic name for God, who they believe is the Creator and sustainer of the universe. They also believe Muhammad to be the last prophet of Allah, as testified in their creed (Shahada):
"There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the messenger of God."
Although "Supreme" suggests there might be more than one, I take your meaning. Muslims simply call their god "Allah," which is a contraction of "al-illah," which means "the God." For a brief time, Allah had three daughters, representing the planet Venus, the other planets collectively, and the fixed stars, but this view is now rejected and condemned.
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Islam is the religion since start of universe creation (refer to question below for details). Islam means submission to Allah (God in English and same God in Judaism and Christianity); the Creator; the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no companion, no father, no associate and no equivalence.
Islam is the religion since start of universe creation (refer to question below for details). Islam means submission to Allah (God in English and same God in Judaism and Christianity); the Creator; the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no companion, no father, no associate and no equivalence.
In muslim theology, there is only one god.
Allah, the creator. Same God for Judaism and Christianity.
The supreme being for the Islamic religion is God. Allah is the name for God in Arabic. It will always be God.
The same for Christians and Jews. Allah (God in English) is the one and only one God with no partner, no companion, no son, no associate, and no equivalence.
Allah (or God in English); same God in Christianity and Judaism.
Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq was created in 1982.
Islamic Supreme Council of Canada was created in 2000.
Kami
Allah is the name of the Islamic God.
Yes it is and it is a male name. Also, it consists of being an Islamic name.
Yes, Saya is not typically considered an Islamic name. It does not have a specific religious significance in Islam.
The amighty god,Brahma.
No, it is not a usually used Islamic name.
Caliph
Basically the same as the supreme being of the Christians and Muslims. Bahá'ís simply talk about "God", appropriately translated into different languages.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is led by the Supreme Leader. That position is currently held by Ali Khamenei.