No, in my understanding, Aslan is rather equivalent to Jesus Christ. In some places in the book, there is a figure called something like the "Emperor over the sea" (Aslan's father); it would seem that he symbolizes God.
aslan's ,from narnia, name is god or jesus.
In "The Last Battle" by C.S. Lewis, Roonwit concludes that the fact that a Calormene soldier finds himself in Narnia after his death proves that the Calormene gods were false and the god of Narnia – Aslan – is the true god. This realization leads him to embrace Aslan and serve him faithfully.
It depends on the question, but most of the questions are referring to the Christian God.
she is a strong christian who loves god
No, Aslan was actually resembling Jesus. When the White Queen killed Aslan on the Stone, he said, "If he got killed on that particular stone he would not die". I believe he rised from the dead 3 days after the White Queen killed Aslan.
Technically, C.S. Lewis did, since he wrote it into existence. In The Magician's Nephew, the lion Aslan (who represents God), sings the land of Narnia into exisence, paralleling the Genesis creation account.
J.R.R. Tolken helped to make him a christian
Narnia is like the Bible because Aslan created all the land, just like God, and he asks people to do deeds for him, just like how God asked Noah, Abraham, Moses, Mary, ect. Also, Aslan died for Narnia and then resurrected form the dead, like Jesus.
All religions believe in a god. However if you are speaking of the Christian God, then the answer is the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic people believe in God.
Aslan in "The Chronicles of Narnia" is often seen as a representation of Jesus Christ. He is a wise, powerful, and sacrificial character who saves and guides the people of Narnia, mirroring some aspects of Jesus in Christian theology.
If you're referring to the Christian god, then it is usual to capitalise. If you're referring to other gods (such as Roman, Greek or Norse gods) then it is usual to use a lower case g.
If you are referring to Jesus then first of all he is not a prophet, he is the son of God.