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| Subject: About Lord Allah Tue Oct 27, 2009 1:27 am | |
| In pre-Islamic Arabia, Allah was used by Meccans as a reference to the creator-god, possibly the supreme deity, Allah was not considered the sole divinity; however, Allah was considered the creator of the world and the giver of rain. The notion of the term may have been vague in the Meccan religion. Allah was associated with companions, whom pre-Islamic Arabs considered as subordinate deities. Meccans held that a kind of kinship existed between Allah and the jinn. Allah was thought to have had sons and that the local deities of al-ʻUzzá, Manāt and al-Lāt were His daughters.The Meccans possibly associated angels with Allah.Allah was invoked in times of distress. Muhammad's father's name was ‘Abdallāh meaning the “servant of Allāh.” or "the slave of Allāh" According to Islamic belief, Allah is the proper name of God, and humble submission to His Will, Divine Ordinances and Commandments is the pivot of the Muslim faith. "He is the only God, creator of the universe, and the judge of humankind. "He is unique (wahid) and inherently one (ahad), all-merciful and omnipotent."The Qur'an declares "the reality of Allah, His inaccessible mystery, His various names, and His actions on behalf of His creatures More Details Please Visit http://www.gurusindia.com/ | |
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