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Monotheism

Is God A Person?

Is God A Person?

The most striking difference between Christian and Muslim theologies is that while, for Christians, God is a person, Muslims worship an impersonal deity. Despite the importance of this difference for a host of theological issues, it is a difference which has gone largely unnoticed by Christians and Muslims alike.

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Is Jesus Really God?

Is Jesus Really God? Without a doubt, you have often heard the claim that Jesus is God, the second person in the "Holy Trinity." However, the very Bible which is used as a basis for knowledge about Jesus and as the basis for doctrine within Christianity clearly belies this claim.

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Ninty Nine Names Of Allah

Ninty Nine Names Of Allah 1. Allah: He who has the Godhood which is the power to create the entities. 2. Ar-Rahman:

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Divine Simplicity

Divine Simplicity Divine simplicity is central to the classical Western concept of God. Simplicity denies any physical or metaphysical composition in the divine being.

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The Classical Islamic Arguments for the Existence of God

The Classical Islamic Arguments for the Existence of God After Wensinck’s brilliant study, [1] a fresh examination of the argument for the existence of God in Islam might appear impertinent. Some justification for the present discussion, however, may be found in the fact that some of the material on which this study is based was not available to Wensinck, when his monograph appeared in 1936, and in the slightly different interpretation of certain relevant data here attempted.

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