Mormons refer to God as "Heavenly Father."
The Mormon God has many names in the Mormon religion, but the most common is Heavenly Father, or Father in Heaven. Mormons believe in 3 Hevenly beings, Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, And the Holy Ghost.
Muslims (and Arabic-speaking Christians) use the name "Allah" to refer to the One True God. Muslims (and Arabic-speaking Christians) use the name "Allah" to refer to the One True God. ADDITIONAL CORRECTION: The Arab word for God is Allah. Arab speaking Christians do not refer to the same God as the God of Islam. The Christian God is not the God of Islam.
Hashem means "the name" and it's a substitute word for God. Many traditional Jews will only use the word for God in prayer, and they use Hashem for everything else.
Jehovah Witnesses refer to God as Jehovah because they believe it is the most accurate translation of the Hebrew name for God, which is represented by the four consonants YHWH in the Bible. They use "Jehovah" to emphasize their personal relationship with God and to distinguish themselves from other Christian denominations.
There is no difference. Allah is the name of God in Arabic and is cognate to the Hebrew name for God (Elohim).
No, Mormons do not have any specific restrictions on the use of tampons.
God is a title not a name. You can call Allah GOD but GOD isn't his name.
the common name people use to refer to French people is: Les Métropolitains.
Yes. Allah is the Arabic word for God.Jewish answer:Jews believe in God, and use His names in Hebrew (see attached Related Link).Answer 3Non-Arabic speaking Jews do not use the name Allah, which is Arabic, though the Hebrew "Elohim" is cognate. Mizrahi Jews from Arab countries will use the word "Allah" to refer to God while speaking Arabic in the same way that Jews in the United States will use the word "God" to refer to God when speaking in English or Jews in France will use the word "Dieu" to refer to God when speaking in French, since these are the words for God in those languages. However, no Mizrahi Jew will use the name Allah during prayer, prefering (like Jews elsewhere) to use his Hebrew-language names.
Hesaketvmese There are different names for God, Christ, Lord and Savior. You can find these words in any Creek Hymn book online.
Muslim isn't a language, but both Christian Arabic speakers and Muslim Arabic speakers refer to God as Allah.
There is no Indian name. In Indian Subcontinent people from many Faiths and Religions live, i.e., Muslims, Hindus, Budhist, etc. Hindus use "Bhagwan" to refer to the Almighty, Muslims use Allah, the Almighy, etc.