Yes, it is true.
Yes, in Islam, Allah is believed to be the one true God. Muslims worship and serve Allah as their creator, sustainer, and the ultimate authority in their lives. Allah is considered to be merciful, compassionate, all-knowing, and all-powerful.
The god that Afghans call Allah is the same god worshiped by Muslims worldwide. Allah is the Arabic word for God and is the central deity in Islam. Muslims believe that Allah is the one true god and the creator of the universe.
In Islam, Allah is believed to be the one true God who created the universe and everything in it. Allah is worshipped, obeyed, and revered by Muslims, who believe that Allah is all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-merciful. Muslims pray to Allah, seek guidance from Allah, and strive to live their lives in accordance with Allah's teachings as revealed in the Quran.
No, it is not true. The Universe is much, much more than just our Solar System.
Well kind of, Because no one has ever searched through out the whole universe.
Yes, Muslims worship Allah as their one true God.
The Arabic word "Allah" translates to "God" in English. In Islamic faith, "Allah" is the supreme and unique deity, representing the one true God worshipped by Muslims. Allah is believed to be the creator and sustainer of the universe, and is considered to be all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-merciful. Muslims believe in the oneness of Allah and strive to worship and obey Him in all aspects of their lives.
That Allah is God, and there is no other god except Allah. That Mohammed was the prophet whom Allah gave the Quran, which they believe to be the true words of Allah.
Lol. No honey the answer is true. :)
Lol. No honey the answer is true. :)
I think your confused The Prophet Muhammad(peace be upon him) is the messenger and prophet of Allah, Allah is the One True God.
Updated Answer from Islamic Perspective:The God message to all his prophets since the start of mankind is Islam (Arabic meaning of Islam is full submission to God) in its universal meaning as submission to God (Allah) the one and only one God, the God of the Whole inverse, our God, and God of all His creations. This is the main message to all prophets; including Noah, Abraham (Ibrahim), Moses, Jesus, and Mohamed (peace upon them all).If the saying below that "Jesus is the God of the universe" is true, then who was the God of the universe before Jesus birth? who is the God of the universe after Jesus left our world? Is Jesus the creator of the sun, the stars, the earth, the planets, the mountains, the oceans and the seas, the rivers, the plants, the animals, ....? is there an answer. Jesus was born by God (Allah) miracle without biological father the same way God (Allah) created Adam from neither a father nor a mother.See the related question on Muslims belief in Jesus (peace upon him),-ELO-AnswerI believe that Jesus is the God of the universe. God made angels in heaven and us here below, so no, He is not alone. If that's what you mean, anyways. God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are one.