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  • God, or in the Islamic culture and language Allah.
  • I have no idea. There is only the one God. But I do knopw some people that believe God is a rock....I wasn't about to try and explain to them.lol
  • Basically they believe in what Christians believe except they have chosen another avenue to get there. Not to mention that their view of the Holy chain of command is slightly different than the Christian view. This is why we have been killing each other for centuries.
  • The Koran is their book, Written by Mohammad.
  • 'Allah (Arabic: الله, Allāh, IPA: [Ê”alˤːɑːh]) is the standard Arabic word for "God". The term is most likely derived from a contraction of the Arabic article al- and ʾilāh "deity, god" to al-lāh meaning "the [sole] deity, God" (ho theos monos); another theory traces the etymology of the word to the Aramaic Alāhā.' A quickie from Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allah
  • Basically they believe in what Christians believe in. Main difference is nature of Jesus. No one in the long chain of personalities in the OT claimed divinity Jesus was no exception to that, he NEVER said he was God or son of God in the litteral sense. Christians, after Jesus brought these alien beliefs into the strict monotheistic tradition of the OT and Mohammed came to restore that monotheism in its purest form. . Another big difference is Muslims are more like Jesus in their clothing their diet their acts of worship and even in their greetings than any other people, Christian or otherwise . The bes answer is all in the HQ. Get your own free copy here and look it up. http://islamtomorrow.com/downloads/index.asp . Here's an ex Christian's take on what it is all about. .
  • Islam, one of the world's great monotheistic religions, has Saudi Arabia as its heartland. The followers of Islam, called Muslims, believe in God - in Arabic, Allah - and that Muhammad is His Prophet. Today, the worldwide community of Muslims, which embraces the people of many races and cultures, numbers well over one billion. Historically, Saudi Arabia has occupied a special place in the Islamic world, for it is towards Makkah and Islam's most sacred shrine, the Ka'abah, located in the Holy Mosque there, that Muslims throughout the world turn devoutly in prayer five times a day. An appreciation of Islamic history and culture is therefore essential for a genuine understanding of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, its Islamic heritage and its leading role in the Arab and Muslim worlds. For more information on understanding Islam and Muslims please visit the Islamic Section website.
  • sorry, actually Jesus did say He was God,... He claimed it, sufferred for it, died for His statements, rose from the dead and IS IT mohammad was a disciple of Christ, at least for a while... mohammad is a quitter

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