Is the God of Islam...God?

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Is the God Muslims pray to really God?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 11.5%
  • No

    Votes: 27 51.9%
  • I Don't Know

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • No, and it is Satan/Demons/Idols they pray to

    Votes: 16 30.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 1.9%

  • Total voters
    52

Jackson123

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Feb 6, 2014
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I think maybe a more appropriate question for this topic is "do Muslims believe that Allah is the same God that Jews and Christians believe in?"

The answer is yes.
No God has a son His name is Jesus. Allah doesn't.
 

nogard

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I think a lot of people in this thread are confusing two very important distinctions. So let me try to explain this to everyone.

An atheist and a Christian can both believe in Jesus. The atheist believes that Jesus was nothing more than a historical figure, while the Christian believes Jesus is the Son of God. They both are referring to the SAME Jesus, but their beliefs about who Jesus is are radically different.

The same thing goes for God. Christians, Jews, and Muslims all believe in the God of Abraham. It's the same God. But from that point on, their beliefs about who that God is are radically different.

I mean, Muslims believe in Jesus. They believe he was a great prophet of Allah. Is this a different Jesus that they are referring to than the Jesus Christians believe in? The answer is yes and no. It is the same historical figure, but both religions have extremely different views on who that historical figure is. The same goes for God.
 

Jackson123

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Feb 6, 2014
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I think a lot of people in this thread are confusing two very important distinctions. So let me try to explain this to everyone.

An atheist and a Christian can both believe in Jesus. The atheist believes that Jesus was nothing more than a historical figure, while the Christian believes Jesus is the Son of God. They both are referring to the SAME Jesus, but their beliefs about who Jesus is are radically different.

The same thing goes for God. Christians, Jews, and Muslims all believe in the God of Abraham. It's the same God. But from that point on, their beliefs about who that God is are radically different.

I mean, Muslims believe in Jesus. They believe he was a great prophet of Allah. Is this a different Jesus that they are referring to than the Jesus Christians believe in? The answer is yes and no. It is the same historical figure, but both religions have extremely different views on who that historical figure is. The same goes for God.
Muslim believe God of Abraham is Allah who give Mohammad revelation.

Did God of Abraham give Mohammad revelation? the answered is no. If so then they believe in Jesus as a God.

God of Abraham will not lie. To Christian said Jesus is God to muslim said Jesus is a prophet.

Must be 2 different god play the rule here.