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@ripon91 | 11 September 08 |
Allah th name of One true God is unique among all th languages of mankind, in that it was never applied to any being other than One True God th Self-subsisting One, Whom all things subsist.
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@ripon91 | 12 September 08 |
Encyclopedia Britannica defines Allah as ''Standard Arabic word for God, used by Arab Christians as well as by Muslims. According to th Quran, Allah is th creator and judge of humankind, omnipotent, compassionate and merciful. Th Muslim profession of faith affirms that there is no deity but God and emphasizes that he is inherently one:
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@ripon91 | 12 September 08 |
''nothing is like unto him. Everything that happens, occurs by his commandment; submission to God is th basis of Islam. The Quran and Hadith contain th 99 ''most beautiful names'' of God, including th One and Only, th Living One, th Real Truth, th Hearer, th Seer, th Benefactor, and th Constant Forgiver.''
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@ripon91 | 12 September 08 |
Almighty Allah says in Quran (14:4) ''Never did We send a Messenger except (to teach) in th language of his (own) ppl in order to make (things) clear to them.'' ... Thus all th Divine Scriptures were revealed to th messengers of Allah in th language of their own ppl.
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@ripon91 | 12 September 08 |
As there is only one true God - th Creator, th Sustainer of th worlds. He was called around th globe in many different languages but all these languages call Him in one voice that He is One and Only.
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@nancz | 12 September 08 |
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@ripon91 | 12 September 08 |
He was called by a name Brahma in Shanskrit Scriptures, which mean Qahliq in Arabic - th One Mighty Creator and was called many times as Eko Brahma - God is Only One.
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