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THE LORD OF CREATION
Allah is The Lord of all created things in the seen and unseen worlds.
Everything in Creation worships and submits to Him.
Allah is beyond the grasp of human vision. He is unlike anything that the human mind can imagine.
Therefore, drawing pictures or making statues that represent Him as a human/ a semi-human/ an animal is unacceptable and considered a major sin in Islam.
NOT A GUY
If you speak English, you use the words "him" and "she" a lot and it is very easy to give people wrong ideas about God.
The female equivalent for 'God' is 'Goddess'.Some believe that God has female partners. Reducing God to a human family person is unacceptable in Islam.
The Almighty calls Himself "Allah" in The Qur'an. This Arabic word has no plural and no male / female equivalents.
Oh, by the way, The Almighty is not an old man who posed for Michelangelo!
ATTRIBUTES OF ALLAH
Some books refer to the "99 names" of Allah. These names are attributes of Allah.
Allah is referred to as Merciful, Just and Compassionate.
More than 99 attributes of Allah are mentioned in The Qur'an.
Some books refer to the "99 names" of Allah. These names are attributes of Allah.
Allah is referred to as Merciful, Just and Compassionate.
More than 99 attributes of Allah are mentioned in The Qur'an.
ALLAH IS ETERNAL
He was not created. He existed before He created. His creations need Him but He doesn't need them for His existence. Allah does not have a son / assistants.
If He needs the help of others, then He would not be self-sufficient and be in need of a Creator. Nothing is like Him.
The Creator cannot be of the same nature as the things He created.
His creations have a beginning and an end.
Allah existed before the beginning and will remain after the end.
ETERNALLY VIBRANT
The notion that The Almighty needed a rest day after creating the heavens and earth is a human innovation and not The Almighty's view of Himself.
It is those who were not involved in Creation that are taking the rest! Created things 'burn out'. Allah is eternally vibrant.
THE ONE TRUE GOD
Allah is a proper noun unique to The One True God Who alone deserve all worship.
He was not created. He existed before He created. His creations need Him but He doesn't need them for His existence. Allah does not have a son / assistants.
If He needs the help of others, then He would not be self-sufficient and be in need of a Creator. Nothing is like Him.
The Creator cannot be of the same nature as the things He created.
His creations have a beginning and an end.
Allah existed before the beginning and will remain after the end.
ETERNALLY VIBRANT
The notion that The Almighty needed a rest day after creating the heavens and earth is a human innovation and not The Almighty's view of Himself.
It is those who were not involved in Creation that are taking the rest! Created things 'burn out'. Allah is eternally vibrant.
THE ONE TRUE GOD
Allah is a proper noun unique to The One True God Who alone deserve all worship.
He is the God of all Prophets that He chose to convey His message.
Among the well-known Prophets are Noah, Abraham, David, Moses, Jesus, and the final Prophet, Muhammad (PBUH).
THE COMPASSIONATE
Our suffering is caused by our failure to adhere to what He has permitted and refrain from what He has prohibited.
There are times when, for example, we cannot explain why bad things happen to good people. Allah knows best. We must seek His help in prayer.
THE MERCIFUL
THE COMPASSIONATE
Our suffering is caused by our failure to adhere to what He has permitted and refrain from what He has prohibited.
There are times when, for example, we cannot explain why bad things happen to good people. Allah knows best. We must seek His help in prayer.
THE MERCIFUL
In The Qur'an. The Almighty states that He will forgive the sins of the Believers who repent sincerely and do not repeat their sins.
Many will say that they too believe in The One True God but their daily lives are infused with idolatrous practices such as wearing talismans and worshipping statues.
The Almighty declares in The Qur'an that He will not forgive the worshipping of false gods.
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