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  1. 5 wrz 2024 · Do Christians and Muslims worship the same God? The Qur’an says yes, and Pope Francis says yes, but some of the controversy is a matter of semantics. In the Arabic language, “Allah” simply means god. So, Arabic-speaking Christians use “Allah” when referring to the God of the Bible.

  2. Allah and God are both supreme beings worshipped in different religions. Allah is the Arabic word for God and is primarily associated with Islam, while God is a term used in various religions including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.

  3. 4 gru 2023 · The Divine Name “Allah” is the personal name of God, the Necessary Existent, the Creator. It refers to both the Entity and the Attributes–as the Attributes are (1) necessary and (2) inseparable from the Entity.

  4. The most important, as mentioned earlier, is that Allah translates into "The God", and not simply God. Allah refers to the one true God, the creator and sustainer of mankind, and of the heavens and earth and everything else in the universe.

  5. 2 lis 2016 · The classical position of Sunni scholars is that the attributes of God, such as power, will, and knowledge, are not identical to God’s essence nor are they separate from it.

  6. 15 lut 2023 · No, Allah and Elohim are not the same. Allah is the name of God in Islam, while Elohim is a Hebrew term for God. While Allah is the all-powerful creator of the world and the universe, Elohim is a more general term for a deity, and does not necessarily refer to the same God as Allah.

  7. 30 maj 2006 · God, with a capital G, is not an exact equivalent of the term Allah, although we use it for practical reasons throughout this book. Rather, it is closer to the Islamic conception of ilah. In Arabic, Allah is the essential personal name of God and comprises all His Beautiful Names (asma' al-husna).

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