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What is the Muslims belief about Allah (God, in Arabic)?

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What is the Muslims belief about Allah (God, in Arabic)?

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A Muslim’s belief is that: • Allah is one. • None is worthy of worship but Allah. • He has no partner. • He knows everything and nothing is hidden from Him. • He is the Fountainhead of all strength and power. • He has created the earth, the sky, the sun, the moon, the stars, the angels, human beings, jinns, and in fact created the whole universe out of nothingness. He is the Master of all. • He creates and destroys. Everything in creation is born or brought to an end by His orders. • He feeds all His creation. • He neither eats, nor drinks, nor sleeps. • He Himself exists from eternity and will exist to eternity. • Nobody gave birth to Him. • He has no father, no son, no daughter, nor has He any relations. He is free from all these relations. • Everybody depends on Him. He does not depend upon anyone. Nor is he in need of anything. • He is peerless. Nothing is like Him, nothing resembles Him. • He is above all weaknesses and free from all defects and shortcomings. • He has no hands, fe

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