Worshiping God is important not only in Islam but also in Judaism and Christianity.
God is Creator of the universe. All blessings of life, health, prosperity,... etc are attributed to him. Those who worship God as the one and only one God and follow his commands will be rewarded by God Paradise in the second eternal life.
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worshiping is needed for knowing and meeting God
in Islam it means people worshiping Allah (god) Islam is the best
Its Islam and Islam is a very peaceful religion. Its all about peace and believing in 1 god and having confidence and worshiping god . :)
Islam is an Arabic word that means surrender to God and worshiping God as the one and only one God with no partner, no companion, no son, no associate, and no equivalence. Refer to question below.
Islam in its general sense refer to worshiping Allah (or God and same God in Judaism and Christianity) as the one God and only one God with no partner, no companion, no son, no father, no associate, and no equivalence.
By believing in Allah as the one God. You would be saved. All the religions in our world are based on worshiping a person or a statue (and sometimes something besides God) except Islam which is worshiping God (Allah) alone. Before Islam , Arabs were worshiping statues made of dates. They were hungry in the middle of the desert ,and instead of eating the dates they worshiped them thinking they will make them better people in the eyes of their God. Islam came to teach people to worship a glorious God ,but there is no need to worship any golden statue or any person besides him. It's just between you and Allah directly.
No, Islam teaching is to worship one and only one God.Islam is an Arabic word which means full "submission" and surrender to one and only one God. Islam commands to worship one and only one God, The Creator, The All-Merciful, The All-Mighty, The All-Knower, and The All-Wise. In Quran, God says that he may forgive any sin , with His will, but not forgiving one worshiping a partner or an associate to God.
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People of Arabian Peninsula were not monotheist before the emergence of Islam. They were worshiping idols as partners to Allah (or God in English).
No. Allah is the Arabic word for "God", so this is not a person. However, God is very important in Islam, just as God is important in Christianity.
All Christianity - medieval, ancient, modern and otherwise - differs from Judaism and Islam in worshiping Jesus of Nazareth as the Son of God, Lord and Savior.
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