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Muslims.?????????????

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Hi can you tell me do muslims worship the same god as christians, i know that its allah, but do you class that as the same god as christians??

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  1. Based on history, we're divided from one big root. To me as muslim, there's only one God. Allaah SWT n the prophet Muhammad SAw is God's messenger. If christians n muslims pray the same God? We wouldnt have separated beliefs would we?

    They (islam n christian) content diff norms, customs, rules, obligations etc.. There r lots of differences. So i think u cant classify that we worship the same God.

    Salaam


  2. Yes, it is the same One True God who created the heaven and Earth. It is just the message of the Messenger got corrupted and misinterpreted that leads to the difference in belief between Christians and Muslims, please check this site out:

    http://thetruthexposed.webs.com/


  3. Christians, Muslims, and Jews worship the same God

    Allah is the Arabic translation of the word God

    Arab Christians and Jews use the word "Allah" too

  4. True name of God is Allah

    Jehovah - This word does not appear in the bible in the form written here. It is derived from a tetragrammaton (Tetra = four , Grammaton= Letters).

    The four letters that are used to make this word are ‘Y H W H’.

    Can you read into Y H W H the word Jehovah?

    No.

    We need vowels to make an english word.

    Hebrew and Arabic do not contain vowels. The native is able to read it without the vowels.

    In the bible whereever this word is used, it is used in conjunction with other words like “Elohim“. YHWH ELOHIM.

    JEHOVAH SHAMMAH

    JEHOVAH RAPHA

    Jehovah-Jireh

    Jehovah-Nissi

    Jehovah-Shalom

    Jehovah-Ra-ah

    Jehovah-Tsidkenu

    In the above links, Lord is used for Jehovah but it is an incorrect word to use as exlained above and more below:

    Hebrew ……….. Arabic ………. English

    Yahwa ……….. Ya Hua ………. Oh he

    So the words now become ‘Oh He! Elohim.

    This might sound too imaginatory but is a fact. The Catholic encyclopaedia gives the meaning of YHWH to be He who is which is very close to O! He is

    ‘IM‘ is for plural respect in Hebrew. Plural respect means ‘Royal respect’. For example, the queen saying “We are not amused.”

    It is hard for a person to understand if he/she speaks Western languages because in Latin languages, we means we, there is no royal in anything. In Arabic and Eastern languages, we has many meanings, ‘you’ also has many words, for example, the word ‘you’ when talking to an adult is different, when talking to a child is different etc.

    Details about “im” here.

    http://truthisproven.blogspot.com/2007/0...

    So we can now put the words to Oh He! Eloh

    This Eloh is the same Ela/Eli/Ala spoken at the time of crufixion.

    If we open the Quran to 112:1 in Arabic, we read

    Qul (Say), HuAllah (Pronounced as huAlloh - meaning He is Allah), hu ahad (One/Unique).

    The word ‘Alah‘ is used in “The New Scofield Reference Bible.” It is no longer available but A picture can be found here on internet

    These words therefore are, Oh He is Allah.

    Alleluya

    New Testament, Chapter 19

    Ya means Oh, it also means an exclamation mark (!) in Hebrew and Arabic. The Semite, both Arab and Jew, begins with the exclamatory particle or exclamation mark. The Westerner, in his language ends with the exclamatory particle or exclamation mark, eg. Stop! Go! Fire! Bang!

    In Hebrew and arabic Ya always comes before the word, otherwise the word is an incorrect word.

    So, the word now becomes, YA-ALLE-LU

    YA ALLE LU means “OH ALLAH!” It is pronounced as Ya Allah hu in Arabic.

  5. Yes, the same god. The god sent messenger every time to tell people to believe in god and there is only one god in life, so Jesus one of those messengers and now the last messenger is Mohamed and the book is the Koran Kareem and the religion is the Islam.

    Allah the only one knows better.

  6. Yes, they worship the same god. The god of Abraham.

    The difference is only really the fact that Christians believe Jesus was the Son of God, and Muslims believe that god couldn't possibly have a son and that Jesus was a Prophet.

    The rest of the differences we see between Christianity and Islam are basically just different methods of worship and religious expression.

  7. Yes, its the same God as the Christians and the Israelites worship.

    Allah is just arabic for The God. Al = the, Ilah = God.

    Jesus(Isa) was sent a messenger of God to fulfill the Israelite Scriptures and to correct errors in their practice.

    Yes, same Prophet, same God.

  8. if you mean

    christians who worship Jesus ,so no

    muslims worship the creator of jesus and the whole universe

    there is only one god for all creations

    allah is arabic word means the god

    jesus is one of the best messengers of the god and the master of young men in paradise

    Who do muslims worship?

    http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/4524

  9. There is only one God and we worship Him alone.

    1.   Say : "He is Allâh, (the) One.

    2.   "Allâh-us-Samad (السيد الذي يصمد إليه في الحاجات) [Allâh the Self-Sufficient Master, Whom all creatures need, (He neither eats nor drinks)].

    3.   "He begets not, nor was He begotten;

    4.   "And there is none co-equal or comparable unto Him."
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