Many Muslims believe that God supports their connection to Jerusalem, particularly due to its significance as the location of Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is considered the third holiest site in Islam. This belief is often intertwined with the political and spiritual importance of the city in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. However, views on divine support can vary among individuals and communities, influenced by personal beliefs, political perspectives, and interpretations of religious texts. Overall, Jerusalem holds profound religious and cultural significance for Muslims, reinforcing their sense of belonging and faith in the area.
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.
Muslims believe in the god, Allah. Muslims are not athiests.
Yes.--- they only believe in one God... which is Allah.Yes. Muslims believe in the same god worship by Christians and Muslims.
Saudis are Muslims, and Muslims believe in god. They call him Allah. They believe that he is the same god Christian and Jewish people believe in. Except, Muslims don't believe that Jesus is the son of god, they think of him as a profit just like Mohammed.
It depends which god you believe in.
Yes, Muslims believe that God is good. They believe in the concept of Allah being merciful, compassionate, and just.
No.
I am a Muslim and we believe the same god is you but we say Allah (GOD)
Muslims and Christians do not worship Adam. They believe he was the first man created by God, and was sent to Earth when he disobeyed God. Christians believe we carry his sin; this is called the "original sin". Muslims believe Adam sinned and that God forgave him. Muslims don't believe that sins are inherited.
The main conflict in beliefs is that most Christians believe in Jesus as God or son of God while Muslims believe in Jesus (peace be upon him) as one of the greatest prophets and Muslims don't believe in Jesus as God or son of God.
Yes the Muslims do agree that Jesus is a prophet , but not the son of God.
Allah is the one and only god Muslims believe in; The creator of all mankind.