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Who is a true God, and what is Her or His name?

...Deus, God, Jehovah, Theos, Yahweh, or something else?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I AM

    Exodus 3:14 (New International Version)

    14 God said to Moses, "I am who I am . [a] This is what you are to say to the Israelites: 'I AM has sent me to you.' "

    In Hebrew that would be YHWH

    Source(s): 43+ years following a Jewish Carpenter & studying His Book!
  • 1 decade ago

    Allah is the true God. Muslim way

    Allah is the one who created the universe and all the creatures inside.

    Read and learn from The Koran

    We don't call Allah with He/She because Allah is not the same with us or animals or anything else we've seen before.

    If you're clever enough, you'll easily find who is the real God

  • 1 decade ago

    For your amusement:

    John 10:35 "Jesus approved the old testament"

    Matthew 5:18 "jesus approved the old testament"

    Revelation 22:18-19 "teh biblez is always right"

    Now for the fun part!

    Isaiah 55:12 "Trees clapping hands"

    genesis 1:16 "the moon generates light"

    Psalm 104:5 "teh earthz at teh middle lolz"

    Numbers 15:32-36 "lol wtf?!?"

    2 Kings 2:23-24 "That'll teach dem kidz"

    1 samuel 18:1-4 "bible homosex letterz editorz"

    2 samuel 13:1-15 "rape your cousins!"

    numbers 31:17-18 "Gangrape children!"

    Genesis 19:30-38 "Rape your own children and make them have your babies!"

    Genesis 20:11-12 "**** your sister"

    Judges 11:29-39 "Sacrafice people"

    Hosea 9:11-16 "abortion as birth control"

    But yeah God's true name is Richard Dawkins. Grovel at the feet of Biology.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It is really up to you to find that out on your own. Why should you believe anyone on here? Someone could comment that "cabbage" is the only god and argue legitimate reasons why. Figure this one out on your own.

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  • 1 decade ago

    That's for you to decide.

    Me, a mix between God and Paul McCartney.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Adonai

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    All the names you have mentioned come from ancient languages that mean " The Almighty "

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I, Led Zeppelin Fan, am the one true god. The book I wrote yesterday says so.

  • 1 decade ago

    Bob B

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    1 decade ago

    There are many religions.

    Why do Muslims think that Islam is true. Is there any factual basis?

    Praise be to Allah.

    This is a reasonable enough question for one who has not entered Islam, but one who believes in and practices this religion already knows the blessings which are his because of this religion. There are many reasons for this, which include the following:

    (1) The Muslim worships One God, Who has no partner, and Who has the most beautiful names and the highest attributes. Thus the Muslim’s focus and aim is concentrated, focused on His Lord and Creator; he puts his trust in Him and asks Him for help, patience and support; he believes that Allaah is able to do all things, and has no need of a wife or son. Allaah created the heavens and earth; He is the One Who gives life and death; He is the Creator and Sustainer from Whom the slave seeks provision. He is the All-Hearing Who responds to the supplication of His slave, and from Whom the slave hopes for a response. He is the All-Merciful and All-Forgiving, to Whom the slave turns in repentance when he has committed a sin or fallen short in his worship of Allaah. He is the Omniscient and All-Seeing, who knows all intentions and what is hidden in people’s hearts. The slave feels ashamed to commit a sin by doing wrong to himself or to others, because his Lord is watching over him and sees all that he does. He knows that Allaah is All-Wise, the Seer of the Unseen, so he trusts that what Allaah decrees for him is good; he knows that Allaah will never be unjust to him, and that everything that Allaah decrees for him is good, even if he does not understand the wisdom behind it.

    (2) The effects of Islaamic worship on the soul of the Muslim include the following:

    Prayer keeps the slave in contact with his Lord; if he enters it in a spirit of humiliation and concentration, he will feel tranquil and secure, because he is seeking a "powerful support," which is Allaah, may He be glorified and exalted. For this reason, the Prophet of Islaam, Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to say: "Let us find relaxation and joy in prayer." If something distressed him, he would hasten to pray. Everyone who finds himself faced with disaster and tries prayer finds strength, patience and consolation, because he is reciting the words of his Lord, which cannot be compared to the effect of the words of a created being. If the words of some psychologists can offer a little comfort, what do you think of the words of the One Who created the psychologist?

    Now let us look at zakaat, which is one of the pillars of Islaam. Zakaat purifies the soul from stinginess and miserliness, and accustoms people to being generous and helping the poor and needy. It will bring a great reward on the Day of Resurrection, just like other forms of worship. It is not burdensome, like man-made taxes; it is only 25 in every thousand, which the sincere Muslim pays willingly and does not try to evade or wait until someone chases him for it.

    Fasting involves refraining from food and sex. It is a form of worship, and a way in which one can feel the hunger of those who are deprived. It is also a reminder of the blessings of the Creator, and it brings rewards beyond measure.

    Hajj is the Pilgrimage to the sacred House of Allaah, which was built by Ibraaheem (Abraham, upon whom be peace). By performing Hajj one is obeying the command of Allaah and the call to come and meet Muslims from all over the world.

    (3) Islaam commands all kinds of good and forbids all kinds of evil. It encourages good manners and proper treatment of others. It enjoins good characteristics such as truthfulness, patience, deliberation, kindness, humility, modesty, keeping promises, dignity, mercy, justice, courage, patience, friendliness, contentment, chastity, good treatment, tolerance, trustworthiness, gratitude for favours, and self-control in times of anger. Islaam commands the Muslim to fulfil his duty towards his parents and to uphold family ties, to help the needy, to treat neighbours well, to protect and safeguard the wealth of the orphan, to be gentle with the young and show respect to the old, to be kind to servants and animals, to remove harmful things from the road, to speak kind words, to forgive at the time when one has the opportunity to take revenge, to be sincere towards one’s fellow-Muslims, to meet the needs of the Muslims, to give the debtor time to repay his debt, to prefer others over oneself, to console others, to greet people with a smiling face, to visit the sick, to support the one who is oppressed, to give gifts to friends, to honour his guest, to treat his wife kindly and spend on her

    The Concept of God in Islam

    http://www.islam101.com/dawah/02_concept_God.html

    God of Muslims is the same as God of Christians and Jews

    http://www.islam-info.ch/en/Who_is_Allah.htm

    Who is Allah?

    http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/tawheed/c...

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