in the understanding, God must exist in reality as well as in the understanding. "No one who…
I say His name in a futile attempt to understand. "But it's not your job to understand. " That's me who answers. God never says anything” (350), but Death never talks about Him. If you compare Death and God, you might find that they can be very similar.…
God is within all of us. He builds a temple within all of us and that temple’s size is based on our faith. He is always there within us, keeping us from committing evil deeds, comforting us when we are hurt by others. He knows that there…
1. Become perfected to the extent that the soul merges with the soul of god…
Islam affirms the existence of spiritual beings, intermediary between humanity and Allah, who carry out Allah’s will in the world…
God is the One True God. He guides us, but lets us make our own decisions.…
In Islam “Allah” literally means The God. Not a god, for there is only one and “Allah” is it. Allah also wants total submission from anyone who believes in him.…
Throughout the bible, many of the attributes of God are shown. Both Jews and Christians have views from the bible on characteristics of God, each with their own variations. These both can be compared to Aristotle’s prime mover, as they include many similar characteristics. These characteristics however, do differentiate within the Judeo-Christian religion, and even in the bible.…
Muslims profess the existence of the One and Only God, God Almighty who is also…
“La ilaha ila Allah; Muhammadur-rasul Allah,” There is no god but Allah; Muhammad (PBUH) is the Messenger of Allah. This essential phrase in Islam is termed “Shahadah” which literally means “to witness” and is the first pillar of Islam. Any Muslim or any individual that wants to convert to Islam must recite and more importantly, must truly believe this statement. It is the first words that are heard through the ears of a newborn, and is stressed from thereon as soon as an individual is capable of rationale. It is stressed in prayer everyday, five times. The first part clearly illustrates the oneness of Allah, acknowledging His absolute superiority and power. By reciting this, one truly believes that only Allah is worthy of worship. The second part of the Shahadah involves the belief in Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) as the final messenger of Allah. When reciting this, one has faith in the guidance of Muhammad and his life (Sunnah). It is interesting then to examine why Islam, a religion that emphasizes the worship of Allah alone, places so much significance on the last messenger of Allah, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).…
God, Rules the world. His throne is in heaven (Ps 103:19; Ezekiel 1: 26-28) where army of heaven was standing near him on his right and his left (1 Kings 22:19) He looks down from heaven…
Another tradition was the lighting of the Temple lamps. Jesus states, “I am the light of the world; he that follow me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.” (John 8:12). Morris states, “the demand for faith shows that it is not a question of physical illumination; Jesus is calling for faith in himself, and his use of “light” points to the illumination of life that he brings.([5])”…
few. Many names reserved only for deity are ascribed to Jesus Christ with “I AM that I AM”…
"God is holiness itself, goodness itself, and the power itself. In these things lies the majesty of God. In the image of these things lies the majesty of the prince."…
to refer to the creator of the world and of all life within it. Allah is viewed…