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Yes of course. Allah has commanded me to believe in Him through pondering on His creation. Although we cannot see Him, we can see Him through His creation.

How can Allah hear all creatures at a time? I do not know. But I am certainly sure that Allah hears us all. Is it because he told us that he hears all people? If one perceives smoke behind a wall, Logic says, there is no smoke without fire. Although not seeing it, I believe that fire is there because I have seen its impact.

Feeling the Greatness of Allah. Allah is beyond time and space. Allah is beyond our imagination of anything like Him. There is to Him no equivalent. Allah is not like any creature that He Created whether it is human or jinn. Nor do any of His creatures look like Him. Neither slumber nor sleep overtakes Him. All that is in the heavens and in the earth belongs to Him. Who is there that can intercede with Him except by His leave?

He knows what is before them and what is behind them, but they do not comprehend any of His knowledge except what He wills. His throne extends over the heavens and the earth; it does not weary Him to preserve them both. He is the Most High, the Tremendous. Quran He begot no one nor was He begotten. Allah is also the Master of the Day of Judgment, when the good, especially believers, will be sent to their heavenly reward, and the wicked, especially unbelievers, will be dispatched to hellfire.

In their prayers and on other occasions including battles and street protests , Muslims declare that Allah is the greater than anything else Allahu akbar. All Muslims and most Christians acknowledge that they believe in the same god even though their understandings differ. Arabic-speaking Christians call God Allah, and Gideon bibles, quoting John in different languages, assert that Allah sent his son into the world.

Allah is not a trinity of three persons and has no son who was incarnate made flesh as a man. Some Christians therefore deny that Allah is the god they acknowledge. Yet, they seem sure that Jews worship the same god despite similarly rejecting the trinity and the incarnation.

Some will reply that while there are competing interpretations of the one Jesus, God and Allah have different origins. But the argument that Allah cannot be God because he was originally part of a polytheistic religious system ignores the origins of Jewish monotheism and its Christian and Islamic derivatives.

Biblical writers identified the Canaanite high god El with their own god even though he originally presided over a large pantheon. The closely related plural form elohim is used more often in the Bible, but both derive from the same Semitic root as Allah. El and elohim , the New Testament theos hence theology , the Latin deus hence deism , and the pre-Christian, Germanic god can all refer both to the Judeo-Christian god and other supernatural beings.



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