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Difference between allah and god?

Asked by fau 6 months ago, 10 answers.

What is the difference between Allah and God?

Answered by imme on May 16, 2008, 12:25AM
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ummm, Allah is in Arabic, and God is in English??
the meaning's the same, but they're just in different languages.

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Answered by stephanief987 on May 16, 2008, 02:38AM
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Some people say 'Allah' is just another name for 'God' but others would argue, its what you choose to believe. Some argue the fact because Islamic Allah is much different than the God of the Bible. Also 'God' is said to be a trinity, and Allah is not. If you want to read some in depth information, check out this link:
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Answered by ozzz on May 16, 2008, 03:35AM
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is there any purpose you asking like this?

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Answered by funadvice on May 16, 2008, 04:03AM
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The words do mean the same. In the Christian, Jewish and Muslim religions they do mean slightly different things, though. I like the fact that, as a Christian, I'm invited to call God 'Father', even 'Daddy'! That's not the case in Islam or Judaism, as far as I know.

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Answered by prisoneroflove8791 on May 16, 2008, 04:05AM
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anna has explained very well,and as she said the difference depend in langauge which you speak.

Answered by ty on May 16, 2008, 08:23AM
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While they are really the same word in different languages, they stand for different ideas in the different religions. If you want the difference between the Christian God and the Muslim Allah,
1. God had a son, Allah does not
2. God is in trinity form, Allah is not
3. It is possible to know God or have a personal relationship with God (as flossheal has pointed out), it is not the same of Allah

I'm sure there are others...

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Answered by jimahl on May 16, 2008, 08:34AM
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The christian, jewish and muslim god were all the god of abraham, so they are basically from the same origin. Obviously every religion's dogma concerning god differs to some extent. Even between christian sects.

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Answered by pipet on May 17, 2008, 09:54AM
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In my opinion

God as in the Christian God is a God of Love and peace

Allah is like the God of the old testment, He is an angry God of Revenge and retribution.

Answered by forbes on May 20, 2008, 08:03AM
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NO! there is no difference.. Jewish people, Christians, and Muslims alike all beleive in one God. The unfortunate thing is many people don't know this and this ignoarance is what has created so much tension between Muslims and Jewsih people and Christians and Muslim people. Allah translated into english means "The God".

Answered by lost_ophelia on May 26, 2008, 04:58PM
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Everyone saying Allah and God are different are stating the differences between Islam and Christianity.

God and Allah are the same thing. Allah is Arabic for God. The word. It's the same. Religion-wise, yes, the Christian God and the Muslim Allah are different.

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