Allah means "only true God" ...Yahweh or Jehovah is Hebrew and means, "He Causes
to Become", or "He is coming to be".
They both are the one and only "God" to their respective faiths.
There are probably few who hold that they refer to the very same God.
Allah who is Yahweh, which means unknown God.
Allah
Some similarities are they are both Gods, they are worshipped, and they both have rules that they must follow.
They are one and the same, merely in different languages: Arabic, Hebrew, and English.
Yes. Allah is the standard word for God in Arabic, and therefore Allah is a term used by Arabic speakers in reference to the idea of "God." In Judaism god was addressed as YHWH (the modern-day version being "Yahweh"). He is the same god but each religion has a different name for him.
Allah and Yahweh are two names for the same deity that is worshiped by Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike. According to Christians, Jesus is the son of this God and, in a sense, and earthly manifestation of Him. According to Muslims, Jesus is not the son of God, but is still a very important prophet, and so could be regarded as a friend of God.
No. I am pretty sure Yahweh is a God in Judaism
Allah is "the Deity" in Arabic language and is worshiped by Muslims. Non-Muslims worship "the Deity" and name Him differently in their own languages. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Christians aren't non-muslims, they believe in the same God - but call him Jehova/Yahweh so they do believe in Allah. Jews aren't non-muslims, they believe in the same God - but call him Elohim so they do believe in Allah.
The most common answer to this analogy would be: Allah is to Islam as Yahweh is to Judaism, but this is incorrect for two reasons outlined below. This analogy does not have a proper answer for two major reasons. Firstly, Yahweh is a name that archaeologists have ascribed to Jewish worship that Jews themselves have not accepted as a name of God. They believe the YHVH to be unpronounceable. Secondly, even if we say that Yahweh represents the YHVH, it is the "Name of God", not just the "occupation of being God", i.e. the difference between Zeus (name of a god) and "god of thunder" (occupation of being a god). Muslims do not ascribe a name to their God, so there is no functional equivalent to Yahweh in Islam. Allah is merely the Arabic word for "God" and is therefore a reference to his occupation. The Jewish equivalent of Allah would be El or Elohim.
The name that means "I am who I am" is Yahweh, the Hebrew name of God as revealed in the Bible. It signifies God's eternal and self-existent nature.
They're similar in the fact that they have one god (Allah in Islam, Yahweh in Christianity.)
Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.Yes. Allah is the Muslim name for God. Muslims and Christians believe in the same God. Jesus is the son of God and part of the Trinity. Allah is the same as God the Father. Muslims look differently on Jesus, seeing him as a great prophet.